Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 09, 1912, Image 2

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    G resham
O utlook
m an ag e m en t, to unwiBe choice of va- e a st and w est, re p o rt th e heavy per-
DIRECTORY OF GRESHAM
rie tle s, an d o n e m u st rem em b er th a t ce n ta g e of th e ir g ra d u a te s a s being
i WICK A WBBK
th e re Is a la rg e a c re a g e each y e a r fro m th e farm .
B usiness .Men and A dvertisers.
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y th a t Is p ra c tic a lly going o u t of b e a r - , T he c h u rc h , too, ow es m uch to Ed. W. Aylsworth, C lothing, Shoes.
ing.
a t G resham , O regon.
th e r u r a l c c m m u n lty fo r w hile th ese W. It. Riddle, N ovelty Store.
Jo h n B row n, In su ra n c e .
T he book h a s an in te re s tin g p ar- c o m m u n ities have
had
b u t one- Bank of Gresham, Jas. E lkington,
il L HT CLAIR. Editor and P ubl’r a g ra p h on p ro fits
In
o rc h a rd in g . fo u rth of th<, m oney an d OIle_flfth
P res.; E. G. K ardell, Cashier.
Our SulMM-rlption Rate» from w hich we q u o te th e follow ing o f th e ta le n t giveii to C hristian w ork W. C. B elt, P hysician and Surgeon.
At tim es th e p ro fits in o rc h a rd in g fro m th em h as com e tw o -th ird s of S. P. B ittner, Physician and Surgeon
One year, >150.
. . . . . .
C. C. S to re, G roceries and D ry G oods
eix months, 75c th ro u g h o u t th e N o rth w est a re som e- th e
H ° “ '-
three month’s trial ’ »■' - ...........°
P ro p rie to rs.
subscription,
50c
m any a u th e n tic reco rd s o f p ro fits ex- th e m in is te r, o f th e c itie s of M inn- S. T. C row , V e te rin a ry S u rgeon.
Advertising.
ceedlng »1,000 p er acre. T h e av er- eapoUg an d 8 t. P au l in d ic a te d th a t R. R. Carlson, Furniture, U ndertak­
R a t e s reason­ ag e p ro fits , how ever, a re not n e a rly th re e -fo u rth s o f th em
had
com e
ing.
able.
Our repre­ as g re a t, an d m any people will be ( fro m th o f a r m .
C. L. C renshaw . P lum ber.
sentative will call d isap p o in ted in th e ir o rc h a rd in v est-
The Congdou, Win. H. Congdoii,
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B u t in o th e r lin es th a n th e s e th e
proprietor.
F lio n e 701.
m en t becau se th ey a re e x p ectin g u n ­
fa rm In flu e n c e s city an d n a tio n a l A. W. C ook, P a in te r.
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life. C o u rt re c o rd s show a s u r p r is ­ Curl Dahl, Hhoeshop.
W ay is the Way e sta b lish in g p ro fits , one sh o u ld com ­
in
g ly larg e p e rc e n ta g e of c rim in a ls Albert Doane, Cement Blocks,
th at Wins."
p ile fig u res e x te n d in g o v er a series
as b eing from th e r u r a l d is tric ts A. S. F a ir , P lu m b er.
of y e a rs ; th ey sh o u ld be based on w hile from se v e ra l c e n te rso f p o p u la- ¿ r tS “ r / ‘1e ! i hoU8e’, ,,,a *tereJ
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
W. F ield h o u se, Je w e lry S tore.
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st office a t av erag e good o rc h a rd co n d itio n s and tlo n com es th e s ta te m e n t th . a t from F.
H n tt Mta te , Unk> A. Meyers< P re a . ;
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e act of we sh o u ld ta k e fo r g ra n te d th a t th e 75 p e r cen t to 85 tier c en t of th e
C. J . Lundquist, Cashier,
M arch 3. 18 79.
p erson in te re ste d h as av e ra g e ab ili
u n fo r tu n a te g irls of
th e s e citie s G ibbs B ros., C o n tracto rs,
ty. U nder av e ra g e co n d itio n s one have com e fro m th e farm an d th e
B lacksm ith Shop,
RE A R«MISTER.
can ex p ect at p re s e n t an Incom e of very sm all v illag e.
U epage
L loyd LK-
a b o u t »200 n et p er acre. T he In­
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Som e people th in k lo be a booster
C o n d itlo n s of ru ra l
life
have G resham F eed Mill Co., T. R. H ow ltt
com e will d ep en d , of co u rse, upon
g re a tly
ch an g ed
d u rin g th e p a st
Pr,°p rie<t? r. 1 - „ , ,,
m eans to lie so m eth in g wild
and
th e p erso n al e lem en t, an d th e a c re ­
G resham O u tlo o k , P rin tin g .
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q u a r te r c e n tu ry . A g e n e ra tio n ago G resham D rug Co., D o w se« & P ate-
fan atic. F a r from It. R a th e r
it age, m eth o d s of m a n a g e m e n t, etc.
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se
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upon
a farm
n eau d e.
m eans lo see, a p p re c ia te am i try to
No one g ro w in g fr u it o r n u t tre e s
th a t
th e farm H enry G ullikson, D ray.
ti e y o u r o p p o rtu n ity fo r y o u r own w h eth er fo r co m m ercial p u rp o ses or w ith th e th o u g h t
and
C o n tra c to r
sh o u ld be th e h e rita g e of th e fam l-
Builder*101*1100
and th e g en eral u p b u ild in g
in th e fam ily o rc h a rd , can a ffo rd to ly th ro u g h all g e n e ra tio n s a n d . in , j . c “ ’ H essell, F a rm Im p lem en ts,
T l i e O utlook will p u b lish th e nam e be w ith o u t th is book, an d it can be
of th o s e w ho a re real b o o sters In had free to all re s id e n ts of O regon o rd e r th a t It m ig h t be a d e sira b le P a u l H oetzel, C ity B ak ery ,
Ibis locality. T hey will not a p p e a r by sen d in g a re q u e s t to O regon Ag place in w hich to live and a w hole- T - K- H o w itt, M eat M ark et,
&
C lum bers,
rig h t h e re bu t will be fount! from ric u ltu ra l College, “ D ivision of H o rtl som e co m m u n ity fo r p o ste rity , they
B. H uxley, P a in te r.
gave lib e ra lly of tim e an d m ean s
lim e to tim e as we can o b tain th em c u ltu re ,C o rv a llis, O regon.
T. Jon es A Co., C ontractors.
to e sta b lish an d m a in ta in
schools i W H. K a rr, C o n tra c to r and B uilder.
in o u r new s and local colum ns.
ce n t
an d ch u rch es. B ut to d ay th e d e sire M- L. K ern , L u m b er Y ard.
A b o o ster is i mat; who alw ay s
fo r b e tte r a d v a n ta g e s alo n g lin es e d - !
K llig h ’ in B arb er.
speaks well of Ills tow n and of e v e ry ­
,
F re d L a n iz , P a in te r.
u c a tio n a l, social an d re lig io u s h as . . . . . .
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. . . , ,,
one In It; w ho pays his du es in th e
...
,
u . H. Lane, Agt. W a tk in s’ R em edies,
ta k e n th e fam ily of th e e a rly o w n er A. L elan d , L ivery an d T ra n sfe r,
C om m ercial clu b ; w ho w an ts a few
Mr. E. I’. M artin , s u p e rin te n d e n t
to som e tow n o r city and th e farm , G ust L arso n , H a rn e ss Shop,
t i m e good citizen s to mov.j In
who of
th e A m erican
S u n d ay
School
i s m ak in g som e visible Im p ro v em en ts U n |o „ for O reg
W ash in g to n and once alw ay s to be in th e fam ily , is E - c - L indsey, C o n tra c to r,
arter H ouse, Mrs. C has.
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on his own p ro p e rty , fo r he will be | Id a h o w lth head<Juarterg a t P o rt. in th e , h , a n d s of a , sp e c u la to r an d oc- i i M cC
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McColl.
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a p ro p e rty o w n er If he m eans busl- !
lan d , sp en t a S u n d ay in G resh am re ­
of w hom h as an y in te re s t in th e fu- j E. E. M a rsh all, F a rm Im p lem en ts,
m ss, an d en c o u ra g in g th e g en eral -
cen tly an d gave an in te re s tin g a d ­ tu r e of th e co m m u n ity fo r, in deed, c - E - M etzger, S k a tin g R ink,
it iprovem eu t of th e tow n.
d ress in w hich he re fe rre d to th e to th em It h as no fu tu re .
J or<^ M etzger, Saloon.
Som e p erso n s have
th e b o o ste r;
M etzger Bros., G roceries.
N a tio n al C o u n try L ife C o n g ress held
spirit in a very n arro w sense and
T h e la rg e n u m b e r of c rim in a l an d M etzger B ros , C o n tracto rs.
In th e city o f S p o k an e d u rin g No­
boost only th em selv es. Some
a re
im m o ra l p erso n s com ing from th see Mt. H ood D epot, J , O ’R eilly, Agt.
vem ber w hich he said is b u t one of
on th e fence and w hile not k nock
r u r a l d is tric ts is not so m uch th e M u ltn o m ah & C lack am as M utual
e rs c a n n o t lie called activ e boost- | th e m any ev id en c es of th e a tte n tio n re s u lt of in h e re n t v iscio u sn ess as a
T elep h o n e Co., C. It. K eller, Mgr.
th e ru r a l d is tric ts of o u r lan d a re lack o f p ro p e r in s tru c tio n
an d re- o t t ' B r L . ^ m U s U ? " ' ’>age’ Ag‘ ’
Gresham’s Big Department Store, on Main Street
e rs. If a b o o ster is n ’t activ e he
a ttra c tin g at th e p re se n t tim e. T his
Isn't w o rth y of
th e
nam e. T he
s
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T
hese
people
a
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not
so
Ed.
O
sborn,
B
lack
sm
ith
Shop.
co n g ress, to g e th e r w ith th e n atio n
b o o ster sp irit Is th e very o p p o site
m uch im m o ral as u n m o ral, not so J . C. P e te rso n , L u m b e r Y ard.
w ide su rv ey of H om e M ission needs
of th e n a rro w , selfish , l-w a n t-lt-a ll
m uch irre lig io u s as u n re lig lo u s, not G eorge Parker, C onfectionery.
an d co n d itio n s now being m ad e by
P u b lic L ib ra ry , Miss A. C uly, L ib r’n
Hplrdt. We all need a little b ro a d ­
so m uch p e rs is te n t in sin a s non- Gresham R eal E state Co., D. M.
th e v ario u s g re a t
d en o m in a tio n a l
e r sp irit o f p ro g ressiv en ess.
re s is te n t to te m p ta tio n .
T h e un-
R oberts, John Conley.
bodies, is in no sm all m e a su re due
gospelized n eig h b o rh o o d Is, as has B. F . R ollins. C onfectionery.
A m ong th e th in g s H on. A. W. L af­ to th e in te re s t cre a te d by th e re ­ a lre a d y been said , larg ely w lh to u t S im m s M eat M ark et, S im m s B ros.,
po rt of th e C o u n try L ife com m ission
P ro p rie to rs.
ferty p ro m ises to w ork fo r If nom l-
E v ery m an ta k e s tw o step s th a t have, p e rh a p s, g r e a te r b e a rin g
o rg an ized social life. T he c o u n try .Sunday A H ill,
C ontractors
and
ap p o in ted by th a t e v e r fa r an d deep
on h is life th a n any o th e rs he m ay ta k e from child h o o d to old age.
Build) srs.
nate.l an d elec ted
R e p re se n ta tiv e seein g s ta te sm a n . T h eo d o re Roose- d an c e a ffo rd s a b o u t th e only social
T he firs t is w hen he d ecides on w h at v o cation h e is g o in g to
from th e T h ird co n g resslo n al dis- Ve lt.
W hile th is C o u n try L ife Con- d iv e rsio n an d th e re , w ith o u t o v e r­ E. S chw edler, Milk R oute.
follow . T h a t is a very im p o rta n t ste p , b u t, It is n o t ev en h a lf so
sig h t o r d ire c tio n , im m a tu re y o u th , Max S chneider, P h o to g ra p h e r.
l riel a re th e follo w in g : E n fo rcem en t g ress discussed th e " b a c k to
th e
Shattuck A Lindsey,
D epartm ent
im p o rta n t as th e ste p he ta k e s w hen he d ecides HOW he is g o in g to
ra ilro a d lan d g ra n t, N atio n al P ublic fa rm " m ovem ent It w as e v id e n t th a t o v erflo w in g w ith sp irits, m in g le, th e
Store.
p re p a re h im self to follow th a t vocation.
Service co m m ission, P arcels post, re ­ In th e m inds o f m ost of th e lead in g p u re w ith th e im p u re, th e u n so p h ist­ C arl S h a ttu c k , L u m b er Y ard.
If you w ant TO BE SU CC ESSFU L
in
an y
line, THO ROU GH
w ith
th e h ellish ly vicious C laude S m ith, M otion P ic tu re Show
tu rn of s«.ven m illion d o lla rs d u e I d e le g a te s p re s e n t th a t a " s ta y on icated
P R E P A R A T IO N Is A BSO LUTELY N EC ESSA R Y . T h e re is no b e tte r
S u n d ay
in th e s e c o m m u n itie s is .1. M. Short, Physician ami Surge«»,
O regon fo r irrig a tio n , m o re llb erali-1 th e farm
m ovem ent w as of g re a t-
it. W. Snasltall, Heal E state, Insur­
»ay
to p re p a re
fo r success th a n by ta k in g a c o u rse in th e
t y l o h o m e ste a d e rs, lib e ra l a p p r o p r l- , € r m om ent a t th is Ju n c tu re th a n any a d ay given to picnics, d an ces, base-
ance.
IN T E R N A T IO N A L C O R R E S i'O M EN'CE SCHOOLS. T h e h isto ry of
n tlo n s fo r riv e rs am i h a rb o rs, d irect m ovem ent to ta k e from th e city the b all, h u n tin g an d fish in g w ith th e S m ith B ros., W oodsaw
o u r s tu d e n ts is a h isto ry of success. We can fu rn is h you w ith re c ­
sam e lack of o v ersig h t.
C om ing Ed. S m ith , V e te rin a ry S urgeon,
. lection of fed eral Judges, ta r if f re- lnan w ho Unew ,l t l |e
about
and
fro m th ese
co m m u n itie s, kn o w in g \ a r ,’<'R ®’ ®n ,B h, B e a l E s ta te .
o m m en d atio n s fro m th o u s a n d s of s tu d e n ts and from n u m e ro u s of
vision d o w n w ard to d iffe re n c e In cost could do less fo r th e farm .
11,..
................ ste r lin g A Johnston. Hardware
th e le a d in g e d u c a to rs of th is c o u n try th a t prove co n clusively th a t we
n o th in g of ch u rch life,
le a c h in
g o r T h o m as B ros., P a in te rs.
of p ro d u ctio n at hom e am i a b ro a d ,
T he ab an d o n ed farm of New E n g ­
can do a ll we claim , an d m ore. If yon have a m b itio n an d d e sire to
fall an easy J. W. P a rk e r . L ivery and A uto.
incom e tax , ex clu sio n of A siatic lubor land is an old an d m uch d iscu ssed re s tr a in t, th o u s a n d s
b e tte r y o u r co n d itio n , w rite fo r in fo rm a tio n and lite r a tu r e on any
free C anal T o lls for co astw ise tra d e , topic but th e ste a d ily lessen in g ru ra l p re y to th e te m p ta tio n s of th e tow n Thom pson A P ugh, Real E state.
co u rse you may be in te re s te d in.
< b a rte rin g of N atio n al R eserv e asso ­ I p o p u latio n of th e s ta te s of th e At- an d city an d a re lo st to society and T h o ren & M agnuson, W oodsaw .
F. E. Todd, Painter.
and u n d e r Roy T odd, E lectrician .
ciation to Issue asset cu rren cy , p ro ­ ; la n tic seab o ard a n d
th e
c e n rta l u se fu ln e ss w ho m ig h t
vided proposed bill can lie a m e n d ­ w estern sta te s, New Y ork. O hio, II- re a s o n a b le c o n d itio n s, woHld be th e M rs M. V ogel, M illinery.
W'osteli A Co., G roceries.
ed so as to give th e
g o v ern m en t j ’ lin o is and Iow a fo r in sta n c e , is not flo w er of o u r people.
W alker H ouse, Mrs. Robt. W alker.
p aram o u n t co n tro l o v er th e sam e Iso well know n b u t an e q u a lly well
I'roprietor.
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233 Alder St., Portland, Oregon
M aintenance of S ta te m e n t 1, DI- e sta b lish e d fact. At first th o u g h t
•I. J. W odeage. Plum ber.
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r e t P rim a ry . In lativ e an d R eferen
nl(ly ^ ni of
cong<,(,u en ce
H a rry W ood, B arber.
dum ami Recall To th is p re tty good b u t a H, tle gtlldy w„ , re v e a , , h<1 th e y e a r, brim fu ll o f new s. Isn t Mrs. H a rry W ood, R e sta u ra n t.
WOMEN O F W O OD CRA FT, No.
Ils, ,,r p ro g ressiv e m e a su re s he a,Ids. serio u sn ess of th e s itu a tio n
Look- th a t w o rth so m e th in g to you?
202— M eets in Odd F ello w s
h all
O.
W.
P
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T
A
B
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1 ..... f'- nm nt of th e ra ilro a d land lng first at th e econom ic
side of
x
second and fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p m.
How to c u re a cold is a q u e stio n Lv P o rtla n d
■ rani, L a F o lle tte an d law s fo r th e , hv q u estio n . T he lessen in g ru ra l
C a rrie P ow ell, G N .; E liza Metz-
M
6 :5 0 a. m. fo r C azadero
In w hich m any a re in te re s te d Just
people
All th is will m eet w ith the
Daily O regonian, one yr-
7 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
g er, clerk .
p o p u latio n m ean s a d e crease in pro- now
C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy
8 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
Set of R ogers Spoons
ap p ro v al of most of th e re p u b lican s ! a u c tio n of food s tu ffs on o n e hand
$2.50
a
F A IR V IE W LOD GE No.
h a s won its g re a t re p u ta tio n and
9 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
O utlook, one yr.
1.50 M
of his d is tric t. T h ere Is one how- ' w hile „ ra p ld ly g ro w ln g n u n ib e r of I im m en se sale by
z
A. F. a A. M.— R egu-
its
re m a rk a b le 10:45 — fo r C azadero.
R egular price
'a r m e etin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t
$10.00
i i c r th a t th e y will not so g e n e r a l- , co n su m e rs on th e o th e r m ean s in- c u re o f colds.
It can alw ay s be de 1 1 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
on o r b efo re fu ll m oon. M a­
C om bination offer
ly approve a n d th a t Is " L a F o lle tte ” . creased d em an d w ith th e very evl- p en d ed upon. F o r sale by G resh am 1 2 :4 5 p. m. fo r C azadero
$0.00
sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le
1 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
L a ffe rty w ill not stan d any b e tte r (k>n t re s u lt.— p rices o f food s tu ffs D ru g Co., an d a ll D ealers.
„ „
.
A t th e next re g u la r m e etin g th e
2 :2 7 — E x p ress
Daily anil Sunday O regonian, « 8 .0 0 work w ln
Jn lh e E A an(, p w
show If a s good b ecau se lie s ta n d s so a r an d a co n seq u en t very e a rn e s t
PORTLAND MARKETS.
2 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
Set of R ogers Spoons
lor La to i le t te .
illscussion of th e "h ig h cost of llv
$ 2 .5 0 degrees.
3 :4 6 — fo r G resham
O utlook, I yr.
4 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
$1.50
Grain. F lour, Feed, Etc.
ln g " e n su e s an d we, a n a tio n w ith
\ \ M. ST A N L EY , S ecretary .
5 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
R egular price
I he O u tlook Is In receipt of a , lim itle ss s tre tc h e s o f fe rtile lan d s.
$12.00
W ilE A T — E x p o rts,
B luestem
ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA N S
6
:4
5
—
fo
r
C
azadero.
'm ill In on o rc h a rd m an ag e m en t by bl(, fa tr
buy o u r brgad fro m o u (. 8 8-89c; C lub, 8t»-87c; red R ussian
Combination offer
$7
No. 206— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y
1 0 :0 0 — fo r G resham .
P ro f l
I Lewis of
th e O regon si,|t, peoples
T h e effect upon so 85c; V alley, 86c; 40-fold, 86-87c.
n ig h t.
M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt;
1 1 :3 3 — fo r G resham .
$7.50 secretary, H H. Johnson
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege
Its ninety-six , ia , co n d itio n s is eq u a lly m ark ed
M IL I.8 T U F F S — B ran . »23 per
C ars from
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a rriv e a D. and S. Journal, n g .
pages ar< pack ed full of v a lu ab le In-1 T h e old tim e, w ell e sta b lish e d conn to n ; m id d lin g s. » 3 0 ;
M. A. ROSS PO ST No. 41, G. A,
I*, anil S. Journa anil Outlook for
s h o rts , »25; G resham one h o u r la te r.
Lv G resh am fo r P o rtla n d .
one yi-ar
fo rm atio n w ith
many c u ts lllu s tra t , ry gOc |ety w h h its ro u n d of social rolI*‘’ barl«y- »38-39.
$7.541 R., and W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird
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i S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ra n g e h a ll
1 2 :2 6 a nt. from G resham
Ing o rc h a rd w ork
On o v er p ro d u c vlg| U both d e lig h tfu l and h elp fu l. Is F L O U R — P a te n ts , »4 60 p e r bar-
| G resham . D in n e r to all
w ho at-
6 :4 0 — from G resham .
Overproduction ot a , h | Ilg of th e pngt an d on<< ()f (' h<) re l; s tra ig h ts . » 4 .0 5 ; e x p o rts. $3.80;
lla ily Journal, r ig . one yr. $5.0« ten d
Wm. B u tle r, co m m an d er. Mr
6 30 — from B oring.
Dully Journal am i Outlook one y r A nnie B ates, p re sid e n t. Mrs. H en ry
f r u i t I s a d read
w hich « w in s to hang ,nogt fre q u e n tly h e ard
c o m p la in ts »»Hey. » 4 .5 0 ; g ra h a m . »4 65; w hole
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7 :5 0 — E x p ress
o v e r t h e to o l s
of m any people In com ing to th e C o u n try L ife Controls- * h e a t- »< 85
8 45 — from G resham
" r e s t e d In fru it g row ing
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9 :3 9 — from C azadero.
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BARLEY -— F eed , »40 p er ton
2 :4 5 —- from G resham .
ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F ir s t
w ith th e p ro p e r o rg a n is a tio n , w ith ev ery phase
Sem i-W eekly Journal, n-g. yr. $ l . f
HAY — No.
1, E. O., tim o th y ,
T h e re seem s e v e r to
3 39 — from C azadero.
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good d is trib u tio n , w ith fru it grow ­ h av e N 'en a v ita l co n n ectio n
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6 :3 9 — fro m C azadero.
for one year. .$2.00
H. C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola Lovek.ee*
g ra in hay, » 12-13;
clover,
7 :1 5 — from B oring
lin g It w hen placed on th e m ark et em in en t success in life. A recen t »11
Oregon A griculturist
am i o u t-
L. O. T. M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No.
9 45 — from C azad ero
fo r co n su m p tio n , w ith
sto ra g e in can v ass of sev eral cities In v ario u s
I Miry and Country Produce.
On S u n d ay s ail e a rs ru n lo C aza­ look, oue year, $1.50.
38—
M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs ­
tr a n s it ra te s, th e re Is a field for p a rts o f th e lan d in d icated th a t 90
In plaee of th e 7 :1 5
p m
PO V L R Y — H ens,
l» H - 1 4 c ; d e ro
day a fte rn o o n s
Com., M rs
Jo h n
fr u it p ro d u ctio n for all classes. O ne p er c en t of th e ir p ro m in en t people sp rin g s, 13c; d u ck s, y o u n g, 2O-22c; car. th e r e a re tw o. one a t
6 :4 5
Isxlgc Notices,
B row n; R. K ., M rs .M ary T u rn e r.
and
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F A IR V IE W GRA NG E F irs t Sat
O f n in ety -eig h t Keene, U H - 1 2 c ; tu rk e y s, alive. 18c;
th ird F ri- v P I^ o SA.;>T VAI ^ E Y
G RA N G E
u n la y a t 10 a m and
ag e yield Is low an d th a t th e r e a re of C h icag o ’s m ost su ccessfu l
b u si­ d re sse d . 20-22c.
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S to n e; se c re ta ry . Roy S tone
becom e p ro fita b le , ow ing to being n in ety -six w ere b o rn on th e farm 31c.
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C H E E S E - T illam o o k 18c; young Leave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. t n — A rrive — M eets in M accabee h a ll every
g a rd s soils, fro sts, e t c ,
to poor ila r co n d itio n s m a in ta in
rh u ra d a y ev en in g N. G., . M J J. . Alls-
Alls-
." O R IN G 1 N IT E I) A RTISA N S. No
C olleges A m erican , 19c.
F airv iew 8 :2 5 a m .; T ro u td a le . | h o u se; S ec’y. W. A. K oener.
- i 0 , m eets first and fo u rth W ed n es­
B U T T E R O regon c ream ery o<tr.
S ero n d
W ednesday
8 30 a n r
K O. T M. No. 61 — M eets first day ev en in g s
SStfcc p er pound.
Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p m .— Ar F a ir- S a tu rd a y and th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts ev e n in g is social ev en in g . M aster,
F ra n k J . lte h b e rg ; se c re ta ry Mrs
V E A L — 13-lSVfcc p er lb.
view 4 :3 4 p m .; T ro u td a le . 4 :3 9 C om ., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., W. Quls- V era Sm ith.
PORK— 7 H -8 H c
iiiberry.
Lv P o rtla n d 8 00 p n>?— A r T ro u t­
DAMASCUS CAMP.
No
7533.
V egetables and Fruita.
G RESH AM R E B E K A H
LODGE
d ale 8 :4 5 p m
M . W . A
M eetings
an d d th
th ird
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No. 61— M eets in I O. O. F
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New Creations in Exquisite and Comical Designs!
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Lv T ro u td a le 9 :2 8
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Ar. P o rtla n , l e ’’ra n d . Geo. K eller, S ecretary .
Fairview- 9 :3 1 a 1
Something out of the ordinary !
tu rn ip s , »1-1 10; beets, »1 25; p a rs­
G
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No.
125,
MODERN
WOODMAN
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1 0 :1 6 a m
nips. »1-1 10; cab b ag e. l \ c per lb
See them quick !
Large Assortments !
Lv. T ro u td a le 4 55 p m ; leave Fair- I O. O. F . — M eets every S atu rd ay ICA, m eets In I. O. O. F h all firs t
I
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n ig h t in I. O O. F hall.
Geo, A an<1 th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th
PO TA TO ES — O regon. 90c-» 1 20
view 6 00 p
m — Ar. P o rtla n d D o uthlt, N oble G ra n d ; Geo
K eller V isitin g m e m b e rs ’ w elcom e
E m tl O.
p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es. »3 25
6 46 p m
S ecretary .
K ard ell, C lerk.
p er c ra te
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GRESHAM GRANGE No 270 m eets
F A IR V IE W
CIVIC
IMPROVE-
T he O u tlo o k la on th e lookout fo r
second S atu rd ay of each m onth MEN'T CLU B- M
eefs first and see-
Learn to look In the ads for bar­ •ubscriptlons. advertising and print- ^ lhe‘ pub° “cr H r
¿ °,pen a n <» M onda, ev e n in g s of each m o n th .
GO-CARTS
See those new folding Go-Carts
in our front window. They are new
and up-to-date in every detail. Made
with mud guards, storm shields and
folding tops. They fold into a Small,
Compact Parcel and can be unfolded
by one jerk. Modestly Priced.
Lot 61 Black or T an, $7.95
62
63
9.75
10.85
They will cost you
25 more in Port
land. So take a
look at them be­
fore you buy.
Stay on the Farm
Shattuck & Lindsey
LET US RAISE YOUR SALARY
FRANK S. DUFFY, Representative
Combined Subscriptions
V alen tin es
G resh a m D ru g Co.
gain«.
Phone 701
u J
M rs
w.? « „ 7 E
master; , J P Province. President;
W. H Bachmeyer, secretary
Schram, aecretary
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