G resham
O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
books on rose culture
A Kos«- B u lle tin .
■'He w ho w ould
have b e a u tifu l j
I'ub llaiied every T u esd ay an d F rid a y
ro ses In h is g a rd e n m u s t h av e b eau
a t G resh am , O regon.
■ —
■ tifu l
ro ses in h is h e a r t .”
II
I. S T
CLAIR. E d ito r nnd P ubl’r
B a rro n :
R oses,
and
how
to
O u r S ubscription K ates
O ne year. ,1 .5 0 ; | gro w th e m ; a m a n u a l fo r g ro w in g
six m onths, 75c; i ro ses in th e g a rd e n a n d u n d e r glass.
th ree m o n th 's tria l j
C ra*ton. My R oses.
su b scrip tio n ,
50c ; D avidson: U n h eated G reen h o u se.
R oses, p. 89-93.
A dvertising.
D u n can :
M ary 's
G ard en
an d
R a t e s reaso n - |
able.
O u r repre- j How it G rew . C h a p .V III. Mak-
sen tatlv e will call j in g a R o se G ard en .
P h o n e 701.
D u ra n d :
T h e B ook o f R oses.
E
a
rle
:
S
u
n d ia ls a n d R oses
of
"T h e L inotype
W ay Is th e Way y esterd ay .
th a t W ins.”
E llw a n g e r:
T h e R ose.
H e n d erso n :
P ra c tic a l
F lo ric u l
E n te re d a s seco n d -class
m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911. a t th e p o st o ffice at tu re .
H o ffm an :
A m a te u r's R ose book
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of
M arch 3. 1879.
H ole:
Book a b o u t R oses.
H o lm an an d G ib so n :
R oses a t
T h e c o u n try w as aro u se d to Indlg-
P o rtla n d , O re.; how to grow th em .
n ttio n y e ste rd a y a t th e re p o rt of j
Je k y ll a n d M anley:
R oses
fo r
th e
a ss a ssin a tio n by a b and
o f 1 E n g lish g a rd e n s.
“ m o o n s h in e rs” of Judge, sh e riff and
K em p :
L a n d scap e
g a rd e n in g ;
|iri»s«< u tin g a tto rn e y a n d th e w ound how to lay o u t a g a rd e n , p. 213-
lug o f som e ju r o r s an d sp ectato r» , j 18, T h e R ose G ard en .
K in g sley : R oses an d R ose G row
at a tr ia l In
H illsv ille,
V irg in ia
O nly one m em b er o f th e co u rt
. ing.
M illlar: B ook o f th e Rose.
D ex ter G oad,
th e c lerk escape«!
P a rs o n s: P a rs o n s on th e Rose.
d e a th . T h is w as th e c u lm ln u tlo n o
P e m b e rto n :
R oses, th e ir h isto ry ,
a long s tru g g le on th e p a rt of th e
o fficers to b rin g th e s e o u tla w s to d ev elo p m en t an d c u ltiv a tio n .
R o b in so n :
E n g lish flo w e r g a r
tim e. C lerk Goad Is u b ro th er-in -1
law of W alk e r Q u csin b u ry o f Itock- d en . T h e new ro se g a rd e n , p. 179-
195. R osa, p. 772-84.
w ood.
H an d ers:
R oses a n d th e ir C u ltl-
G reah am o u g h t to be re p re se n te d v atlon.
T h o n g e r:
T he book o f th e Cot-
nt th e R ose F e stiv a l by an a ttra c -
tag e G ard n e. C hap. V. Roses.
Hvo flo a t w hich w ould not only be
h i ex p ressio n of co m m en d ab le pub-
T h e follo w in g Is a list of In ter-
lie s p irit, b u t w ould show to
th e e s tln g an d p ro fita b le b o oks In th e
Ih o u w n d e w ho will
w itn ess
th e G rtjsham lib ra ry :
g ran d p a ra d e th a t G resh am Is ulive '
R u ssell, C. E .: B u sin ess th e head
an d th a t sh e in v ite s s tru n g e rs
to of th e N atio n .
view th e b eau ty of
h e r s itu a tio n !
M organ, Ja m e s:
Lin-
A b ra h a m
anil th e ric h n e ss of h e r reso u rces. 1 coin, th e Boy and th e Man.
T he C o m m ercial clu b could do n o t h - 1 F o s te r, W.
T.
E sse n tia ls
of
Ing b e tte r th a n to s t a r t th e
ball E x p o sitio n an d A rg u m e n t; a m a n
ro llin g fo r a G resh am F lo at.
ual fo r H igh S chools, A cadem ies and
T h e R ose F e stiv a l w ill o ccu r in D eb atin g classes.
Ju n e .
W ith th e new In tercet
be-
C raw sh am , W . H.: T h e ‘M aking of
Ing a w ak en ed In ro se und flo ric u l E n g lish L ite ra tu re .
tu r e g e n e ra lly we sh o u ld be in good
S tev en so n , R.
L .: An
In lan d
sh n p e to d e c o ra te a flout.
Voyage.
O ne of th e firs t th in g s Is to d e
P acific
P o u ltr y c r a f t; A
new
cide upon a d esig n . T h e O u tlook p o u ltry m ag az in e ad d ed to th e lib ra
Invites su g g estio n s.
ry, Issued each m o n th .
ru n va
by
P eters Sho
S h o es
D o n ’t overlook the fact that w e have one of
the Largest Stocks of Fine Shoes in M ultnom ah
County.
All the latest novelties in
T an and Suede Shoes are now P e t e r s S hoe Co.
in, both H igh Shoes and Oxfords.
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Jr. ¿ o c /J .
Dry Goods
New Drygoods are arriving daily, Gingham s, Percales,
Dimities, Poplins, V oilsand Lawns in N ew Daintv Designs
Shades and Colorings.
Those Embroideries are still on sale. Reg. 12J Io 20c Embroideries, Spcl. 10c per yd
Clothing
Clothing
Those New Spring Suits
are here, and ready for your
choosing. All new up-to-date
models and patterns for men,
boys and children.
T h e Broadway Model Sys
tem Clothes are exclusive
styles, no two alike and have
been selected with great care.
Ever / suit has our guarantee
for perfect fit, workm anship,
and wear.
C h ild ’s B uster Brow n
Suits
Boy’s K nicker
Suits
Y o u th 's L ong
P a n t Suits
$3.95
$3.95 to 5
$7.50 to 12.50
$10 to 15
M en s A ll W ool
C assim ere Suits
M utual A g e n ts ’ C lu b Started.
Heat W alnut Stocks.
Jo h n B row n Is an e n th u s ia s t fo r
To d e te rm in e th e v alu e of d if f e r
m u tu a l fire In s u ra n c e und Is ro u n d
e n t w a ln u t sto c k s, th e m em b ers of
ing out tw e lv e y e a rs of se rv ice for
th e O regon F ire R elief asso ciatio n . th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l E x p e rim e n t
L ast week he m et w ith a b o u t
20 L ag eu e a re m a k in g an e x h a u stiv e
G re sh am s Big D e p a rtm en t Store, on M ain Street
a g e n ts an d o ffic e rs o f m u tu a l com - in v e s tig a tio n upon w hich th e y will
p a n h s at S alem an d h elp ed o rg an ize rp e o rt to th e se c re ta ry , P ro f It. D
tin- O M. A. clu b , o r th e O regon H etzel of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l
M u tu al A g en t* ’ clu b . E. H A n d e r C ollege e x ten sio n d iv isio n . B lan k s an d bu t $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o rth o f th ese M rs I McColl, P o s tm is tie s s .
C. E. M etzger, S k a tin g R ink.
son, a fo rm e r
p rin c ip a l
of
th e a re b ein g se n t o u t, on w hich
th e w ere m a n u fa c tu re d In O regon .
F o rd M etzger, Saloon.
G resham school, Is s e c r e ta ry - tre a s m em b ers w ill
fu rn is h in fo rm a tio n
C a lifo rn ia a n d W ash in g to n have M etzger Br«js., G roceries.
u r e r of th e d u b
F. J. M a rtin , of a s to th e k in d of soil u p o n w hich fo r som e y e a rs sp e n t th o u s a n d s of M etzger B ros , C o n tra c to rs
S e a ttle , g av e th e p rin c ip a l a d d re s s th e ir p la n tin g s w ere m ad e, th e e l d o lla rs In v e s tig a tin g th e m ta e r a l re Mt. H ood D epot, J . O 'R eilly, Agt.
at th e m e e tin g at S alem , h is sub- e v a tio n , a n d o th e r m u tte rs
sou rce* of th e ir te r rito ry , w h ile O r M u ltn o m ah <£ C lack am as M u tu a
E v ery m an ta k e s tw o ste p s th a t hav e, p e rh a p s , g r e a te r b e a rin g
Telephone Co., C. R. K e lle r, Mgr.
Je«'t b iln g " T h e M easu res o f S o l-'
T h e le a g u e re q u e s ts
th a t each e g o n h a s d o n e p ra c tic a lly n o th in g
W. P . D epot, Geo. W. P ag e, A gt.
o i l h is life th a n an y o th e r s he may ta k e from ch ild h o o d to old age.
veticy fo r M u tu a ls.” Mr. M artin o r - 1 'p e rs o n w h o s t a r ts th is co -o p erativ e In th is d ire c tio n . P ro f. P a r k s a d v o O.
O tt B ros., D en tists.
T h e firs t is w hen h e d ecid e s oil w h a t v o catio n he is g o in g to
ganizeil th e O regon F ire R elief a s test se c u re th r e e o r fo u r seed lin g cate* a m o re th o ro u g h k n o w led g e of E d. O sborn, B la c k sm ith S hop
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
so ciatio n a b o u t 18 y e a rs ago, and tr e e s each o f th e C a lifo rn ia B lack, th e
J
.
C.
P
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te
rso
n
,
L
u
m
b
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r
Y
ard.
geo lo g ical
re s o u rc e s o f
th e
. , ,
,
G eorge P a rk e r , C o n fectio n ery ,
Im p o rta n t as th e ste p he ta k e s w hen he d ecid es HOW he is g o in g to
1« now H <'cretary-nianager
o f th e A m erican B lack and E n g lish w a ln u ts s ta te , th r o u „ g h , a c a re fu
l in v e stlg a - P u b lic L ib ra ry , M iss Id a S c h aeffer,
p re p a re h im se lf to follow th a t v ocation.
N o rth w est
M utual
F ire
a sso c la -: | mid grow th e se as se e d lin g s w ith o u t tlo n th e re s u lts o f w hich m ay be
L ib ra ria n .
if you w an t TO BE SU C C E SSFU L
In any
line, THO RO U G H
1 g ra f tin g to d e te rm in e th e ir a d a p ta p u b lish e d to th e
lion of S e attle.
w orld. T h u s th e ' A rth u r R e g n e r,A rc h ite c t a n d B u ild er
P R E P A R A T IO N is A BSO Ll FELY N EC ESSA R Y . T h e re Is no b e tte r
bility to th e co n d itio n s o f th a t p ar- cem en t m an , fo r in s ta n c e , w ill be G re sh a m R eal E s ta te Co., D. M.
T ra in in g fo r lx aud<*rs.
R o b e rts, J o h n C onley.
way
to p re p a re
fo r su ccess th a n by ta k in g a c o u rse In th e
| tlc u lu r vicin ity .
a ttr a c te d h e re to d evelop th e lim e
B. F. R ollins, C o n fectio n ery .
' ‘A g ric u ltu re n eed s m en fo r le a d
IN T ER N A T IO N A L GOKKESPON BEN G E SGHOOLS. T h e history of
If g ra fte d o r b u d d ed tre e s a re sto n e d e p o sits jusit as th e y
have S u n d ay & H ill,
C o n tra c to rs
an d
e rs h ip In a g ric u ltu ra l th o u g h t an d n<xt b o u g h t of th e n u rs e ry m e n to be
o u r s tu d e n ts is a h isto ry of success. W e can fu rn is h you w ith rec
h ith e rto
been
dev eloped
in th e
B uilders.
a c tiv ity ,” said D r.
J a m e s W ithy- g in w ith , th e le ag u e is su g g i'stin g
o m m e n d a tio 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
E.
S
ch
w
ed
ler,
M
ilk
R
oute.
s ta te s
n o rth an d so u th o f us
com be, a d d re s sin g th e A g ric u ltu ra l to th e m em ber* th a t an e q u a l n u m
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 p ro v e co n clu siv ely th a t we
th r o u g h th e d is se m in a tio n of a c c u r Max S ch n eid er, P h o to g ra p h e r.
S h a ttu c k A L indsey, D e p a rtm e n t
clu b at O regon
A g ric u ltu ra l
C ol b er of th e A m erican B lack an d Cal-
can do all we claim , and m ore. If you h av e a m b itio n a n d d e s ire to
a te In fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g su ch de
S to re.
leg e," an d 14 Is ex p ected th a t th is j ifo rtiia B lack sto c k s be used In th e
b e tte r y o u r c o n d itio n , w rite fo r In fo rm a tio n an d lite r a tu r e on any
p o sits.
C arl S h a ttu c k , L u m b er Y ard.
«-allege s h a ll d o Its s h a r e In su p p ly test an d g iven id e n tic a l tr e a tm e n t
c o u rse you m ay be in te re s te d in.
C lau d e S m ith, M otion P ic tu re Show
ing th is class o f m en fo r th e fa rm s 1 if p o ssib le. T h e in fo rm a tio n b la n k s
J . M S h o rt, P h y sician an d S u rg eo n .
D IR EC T O R Y O F GKESHA.M
of O regon.
H YY S n a sh a ll, R eal E sta te , In s u r
; w ill sh o w ,at th e en d o f th e te s t, th e Ed. W . A y lsw o rth , C lo th in g . Shoes.
ance.
"T h e
field fo r
le a d e rsh ip
is i kind o f sto ck u sed ; ag e o f n u rse ry W. It. B iddle, N ovelty S tore.
S
b ro ad an d o p en . We need m en n o t tree* w hen b o u g h t, o r of stsa lltu g s B ank of G re sh a m , Jo h n S le re t, P re s , m ith B ros.. W oodsaw .
J T. S tllllo n , P lu m b e r.
O. A. E a stm a n , C ash ier.
only poeecesed
w ith
th e a r t
o f w hen g ra f te d ; th e «lute o f g ra ftin g J o h n B row n, In s u ra n c e
233 A ld e r St., P ortland, O regon
Ed. S m ith , V e te rin a ry S urgeon.
m ak in g tw o b lad es o f g ra s s grow o r b u d d in g ; th e p e rc e n ta g e o f g ra f ts Mrs Ida B u rg ess. L a u n d ry .
C aro l S. S m ith, R eal E sta te .
S te rlin g A K idder. H a rd w are.
w h ere b u t o n e grew b efo re,
but on e ach k in d of stea ks to g ro w ; Ih e W. C. B elt. P h y sic ia n an d S u reo n .
L odge N otices.
M. A ROSS PO ST No. 41, G A.
men w ith th e ab ility to o rg a n iz e , to a v e ra g e a m o u n t o f g ro w th m a d e on 4. P B ittn e r, P h y sician a n d S u rg e o n '^ , E T o ep lem an . C om m ission.
('. C. S to re, G ro ceries an d Dry Goods H. E. T odd, C lean in g and P ressin g .
R., and W . R. C. No. 8, m e e t th ird
G RESH A M G RA N G E N o.270 m eets
p re v e n t
eco n o m ic
w astes
T he e a c h o f th e sto c k s d u rin g th e first C e n tra l H o tel. S h e a rm e tv W indsor, T h o m as B ros , P a in te rs.
th e second' S atu rd ay of each m onth. S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ra n g e h all
m a tte r of cro p d is trib u tio n p re s e n ts se a s o n ; th e a g e th a t th e tree* cam e
F. E. T odd, P a in te r.
P ro p rie to rs.
L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open G resham . D in n e r to a ll w ho a t
Roy
T
odd,
E
le
c
tric
ia
n
.
W in. B u tle r, co m m a n d e r. Mr
o n e of
th e
g re a te s t a g ric u ltu ra l In to b e a rin g ; an d th e c o m p a ra tiv e 3. T. C row , V e te rin a ry S u rg eo n .
to
th e public. H. E. D avis, m a s te r; ten d
A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t. M rs H en ry
p ro b lem s of to d ay . N ote th e w a ste ' size und v ig o r of th e tree« a t the* II. R. C arlso n , F u r n itu r e . U n d e rta k J. W P a rk e r, L ivery and A uto.
M
rs
F
C.
H
odge,
se
c
re
ta
ry
.
Mrs M. Vogel. M illinery.
K ane, se c re ta ry .
ing.
a n n u a lly o c c u rrin g in o u r s ta te I t ! b e a rin g age.
W osloll A Co., G roceries.
C. L C ren sh aw . P lu m b er.
ROCKW OOD I O. O. F No 213
F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA N S
Is e s tim a te d th a t th e fa rm s of O re- I
W
a
lk
e
r
H
ouse,
Mrs.
R
ob’
.
W
alker,
The* m ere list of n am es of o w n ers T h e C o n g d o n , W ui.
- - M e e ts in
M accabee h a ll every No. 178 F ir s t
H. C ongdon,
S a tu rd a y
ev en in g
P ro p : ie to r
gon p ro d u ced last y e a r oommovMtles of w aln u t o rc h a rd s, w ith th e ir a d
T h u rsd a y ev en in g . N. G., M. J A 11s- and th ird S a tu rd a y ev e n in g is so
P ro p rie to r.
I J. W odeage, P lu m b er.
h o u se; Sec'y. W. A. K oener.
a p p ro x im a te ly v alu ed a t $ 1 14,000,- dresses. w ill lie v a lu a b le In In d ic a t Y. W. C ook, P a in te r.
cial ev e n in g
M aster. E E H e slin ;
H a rry W ood, B arb er.
s e c re ta ry , F , H C ran e
’•00. F ully h a lf of th is fo u n d Its in g a c c u ra te ly th e w a ln u t g ro w in g IV. E. D abney, N u rsery .
Mrs H a rry W ood. R e s ta u ra n t.
K O. T. M No. 61— M eets firs t
C arl D ahl, S h o esh o p .
way to th e c h a n n e ls of tra d e , and d is tric ts of th e s ta te u s dev elo p ed F re d I, E v erso n , L aw yer
S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts
C M Z im m erm an . G resh am G arag e
L. O. T. M C H A R IT Y H IV E No.
fifty p er c«-nt o f th is w as consuiue«l th u s fur.
i C om ., Ed S p a th ; R. K , W. Q uis 38 M eets second and fo u r th T h u rs
J a s E lk ln g to n , R eal E state.
le berry.
Chur«'li N o tices
in th«- c«ist of d is trib u tio n In o th e r I
Y rth u r F ie ld h o u se . P la s te re r.
d ay afte rn o o n * .
Com ., M rs
Jo h n
F. YY F ie ld h o u se , Je w e lry S tore.
B row n; R. K ,t M rs .M ary T u rn e r.
w ords. It e«j*t th e fa rm e r* $31.000,-
Im p o rt W h at W c G ould M ake.
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F irst S ta te B an k , A. M eyers. P re s ;,
h a ll,
i 00 to m a rk e t 1 6 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
w o rth 1
PLK SANT V A LLEY G RA N G E
c h u rc h , G re sh a m - S unday serv ices
C. J. L u n d q u ist, C ash ier.
T h at not o n e b a rre l c f th e 1.500,-
< f p ro d u ce
T h is tre m e n d o u s m a r
S u n d ay school. 9 :4 5 a m
P re a c h second a n d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of No. 34' — M b * i fo u rth Saturday- a t
G
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M eyers. P re s ; Ju s
E lk ln g to n , in g 1 1 :0 0 a. m., an d
S .ia s h * '', M eetvr; M yrtle S n a sh a ll,
E p w o rth le a g u e 6 30 p m. P ra y e r ble G ran d , Geo. K eller, S e c retary .
bp j v alu ed at $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , used in P o rt-
S ec'y, C. S S m ith , Cor. Sec y.
p ro d u c e r receiv es an d w hat
m e etin g every T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 .
G ibson & W ilson, R e s ta u ra n t.
G RESH A M
LOIXJE,
No.
125, Seer, t* y; Air» D o n ly , L e c tu re r.
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be red u ced . land te rrito ry last y e a r, w as m a n u G ibbs B ros . C o n tra c to rs.
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ev en in g is social ev e n in g
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W e«lnesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p m.
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M ODERN WOODMAN O F A M ER
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p ro d u ced a p P a u l H o e tse l, C ity B akery
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$ 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 , w o rth of T. R H o w ltt. Meat M arket
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p ro p e r tr a in in g and a good m a ch in e geo lo g ical p ro tlu c ts in 1910, m ore H u n t a- Co., P lu m b e rs
m each S u n d a y ; 8 p m . a lte r n a te
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p ro d u ced F re d L a i.ii, P a in te r.
ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA N S and M onday e v e n in g s of each m o n th .
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M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y J P P ro v in ce, P re s id e n t;
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F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
w ith in th e s ta te More th a n $4,000.
M aster, M rs R ich T cgart" S chram , se c re ta ry
ul*o w ro te 114 w ord* a m in u te from 000 w o rth of clay p ro d u c ts, su ch as C II L an e. Agt. W a tk in s ' R em ed ies S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn tn g a n ig h t.
Y. L e lan d . L ivery a n d T ra n sfe r.
11 o'clock
Sunday school m e e ts a t s e c re ta ry . H H Jo h n s o n
new m a tte r w h ile a d d in g m en tally b ric k , tile , p o tte ry , te r r a - c o tta and G ust L arso n . H a rn e ss Shop.
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vicin ity of P o rtla n d a lo n e la st y ear, i
Maater, F. week plan of th e O utlook. Phone
C*rt*r, Prop
, Robinson, pastor.
H. Crane; »ecretary, v io l* L ovei»c* 701.
Shattuck & Lindsey
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FRANK S. DUFFY, Representative