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    G resham O utlook
VOL 2 .
NO. 32
GRESHAM , M ULTNO M AH CO U N T Y , OREGON, T U E SD A Y , JU N E 18, 1912
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Phone 701
$ 1 .5 0 PER YEAR
RESULTS OF SCHOOL
ELABORATE PLANS
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T he O u tlo o k h a s secu red re p o rts
M u ltn o m ah co u n ty w ere h eld S unday
from n early all of tlfe schools In
Unanimously Voted at School a t b e n ts G ran g e h a ll, p re sid e d over
Committee Solicits. Volunteer
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j th is p a r t o f th e co u n ty , w hich show
by M rs. H. A. D a rn a ll, le c tu re r of
Meeting. $2500 for
Funds Come. Long List
L e n ts
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G resham sch o o l D istric t
No. 4, a n t V alley G ran g es.
T he jo in t lib ra ry c o m m ittee m et
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or improvement, and all are In the
h a s closed a n o th e r su ccessfu l school
M em o rials w ere
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la st S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d can v assed
lin e of p ro g ress.
y e a r n o t only in th e m a tte r o f a t­ fo u r d eceased m em b ers fro m E v en ­
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an d th e b e a u tifu l grove w ill be clean an d E. IE. W elling w as re-elected ry b u ild in g . It w as s ta te d th a t th e
show ed a t th e school m e e tin g held G ra n g e p re se n te d a g e n e ra l m em o r­
T h is school h as ju s t g ra d u -
In and co m fo rta b le . B ull R un w a te r c le rk
ial tr ib u te fo r all o th e rs. As each w hich p ro m ises to be th e best
fu n d s w ere now a v a ila b le
fo r
a
y e ste rd a y .
w ilf be o n ta p an d th e u se of th e ated fo u r fro m th e 9 th g ra d e and
$10,000 b u ild in g , an d p la n s w ere be­
T h e school cen su s, ta k e n la st No­ m em o rial w as p re s e n te d a flo ra l t r i b - ; every w ay e v e r h eld h ere,
g ro u n d s and b u ild in g s w ill be free, : one from th e 8th
T h e te a c h e rs
ing p re p a re d . W ork could begin at
T h e E OUrtn of J u ly c o m m itte e s
v e m b e r gives th e to ta l in th e d is­ u te w as placed on th e a lt a r
G resh am h as a good n u m b e r of chosen fo r th e com ing y e a r a re Miss
once an d w ill begin w hen th e site
Rev H aro ld O berg of M o n tav illa n let iaat n ig h t an d decide l upon r e s ta u r a n ts an d cafes an d th ese w ill
tr ic t of school a g e as 34 4.
N ellie H ogue, p rin c ip a l, a n d
Miss is deeded.
B rief ad som © v ery u n iq u e an d
In te re stin g m a k e a m p le pro v isio n to accom m o­
D u rin g th e y e a r n in e
te a c h e rs m ad e th e o p en in g p ra y e r.
G. L en t, p rim a ry te a c h e r.
T h e s ite w ill be deed ed
to th e
d re sse s w ere g iven by J. D. Lee o i fe a tu re s| in ad d itio n to th e m o re us- d a te th e crow ds w ith th e best In th e
hav e been re g u la rly em p lo y ed .
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; D ouglass an d Mrs. N elson.
T hese mad© u n u su a lly stro n g ,
follow s:
A t 1 o ’clock will begin one of th e e lec ted T hos W iles, c le rk .
w as decided to go r ig h t a h e a d and
{ w ere in te rsp e rse d by G ran g e so n g s
T h e co m m ittees re p o rte d r e g a r d ­ fin est ra c in g p ro g ram s e v e r given In
R E O E IP T S .
In F airv iew school, D lst No. 16,
ra ise th e needed fu n d s and ta k e up
C ash on h a n d Ju n e , 1911 $ 1 200.20 an d a solo by Mr. G a rre tso n .
ing th e fin an ces, sp o rts, p ro g ra m , th e co u n ty . O ver $1000 have been J. L u sch er an d Miss Ivy
C o rn e tt th e o ptions. T h ese a re on a tr a c t
T h is m em o rial serv ice is an an - | d e c o ra tio n s, m usic an d e n te r ta ln -
R ec’d. fro m co u n ty tr e a s ­
h u n g up in p riz e s, $500 fo r tw o w ere e lec ted to succeed th em selv es
u re r, d is tric t t a x ............... 8783.41 n u al e v e n t a n d alw ay s o ccu rs th e 'in en t a n d th e re p o r ts show ed th e Yaees, w hich w ill call o u t th e very ae d ire c to r and c lerk resp ectiv ely , 100x115 on th e c o rn e r of M ain
an d F o u rth s tre e ts , ow ned by Ed.
R ec’d co u n ty school f u n d . . 3292.40 th ird S u n d ay in J u n e .
v a rio u s c o m m ittees w ere h a rd
a t fin est horses.
a n d D. W. McKay w as chosen
to
O sborn fo r w hich he I h to be paid
R ec’d s ta te school fu n d . . 581.76 - .............. ...
w ork and had a ff a irs w ell In h a n d .
R ic h a rd s ' a n d his o rc h e s tra w ill fill th e u n ex p ired te rm of O. O.
$1500; th e o th e r is a tra c t 30x100
Reed from a ll o th e r so u rces 315.00 t r a i n i n g p r o v e d \c r > p o p u l a r , a n d j
11 w a s d o id. d to d i s p e n s e w ith play fo r th e d an c in g d u rin g th e a f­ D olph.
J. B. L ent an d M iss M aude
feet on F o u rth s tr e e t jo in in g
th e
R ec'd from tu itio n .............
309.50 have m a te ria lly s tre n g th e n e d
th e ,lle p a ra d e an d h av e th e b all gam e te rn o o n a n d ev en in g .
M ichel have been re ta in e d as teach­
OBborn tr a c t on th e e a st. T h is is
hig h school. I t sh o u ld be th e poll-
9 :3 0 .
N eg o tlo n s
a re
b eing
W ith th e a ctio n of th e council ers.
to be b o u g h t fo r $400. T he p re s e n t
T o t a l ..............................$ 1 4 ,1 7 0 .4 2 cy o f thet h ig h school to ad d m o re m ade w ith th e F airv iew te a m w hich p ro h ib itin g th e firin g of c ra c k e rs
T h e T ro u td a le school, D ist. No. 20,
o w n er w ill m ove th e house. T h is
D ISB U R SE M E N T S.
in d u s tria l w ork, esp ecially a g ru c u l-
ex p e c tin g to a rr a n g e a g am e w ith and p isto ls o r o th e r noisy firew o rk s, ch o se H. E. S u rb e r
d ire c to r
for Is re q u ire d by th e co u n ty L ib ra ry
Pd. te a c h e rs w a g e s .......... . . $6886.89 tune for/ th e boys, an d h o m e econo- *^e M eier A F ra n k team
of P o rt- all m ay be a ss u re d of a safe and th r e e y e a rs, and H. B la se r d ire c to r
B oard1 to give th e needed room .
F u e l and school su p p lie s. . .
202.15 inlck fo r th e g irls. As it s ta n d s to- j lan d . T h is w ill p it a g a in s t one san e F o u rth th a t w ill red o u n d
to in place of A. D. K e n d a ll, resigned.
Y esterday th e m e m b e rs of
th e
P rln . and ln t. on b o nds
day o u r sch o o l, d e sp ite its m any I a n o th e r tw o of th e s tro n g e s t am a- th e glory an d h o n o r of th e g re a t and L a u ra D. H arlow w as e lec ted clerk
an d a g lo rio u s n atio n w hose b irth d a y , th e T h e te a c h e rs fo r th is school w ill be co m m ittee did som e B ollciting and
and w a r r a n t s ................. . . 2873.25 good p o in ts, is th e c o n serv ativ e, col­ te u r te a m s In th e c o u n try
resp o n se
P aid In s .................................
145.00 le g e -p re p a ra to ry school th a t w as d is­ close, e x c itin g g am e is s u r e to o ne h u n d re d an d th irty -six th , w ill Miss E. M. H ogue, p rin c ip a l, and m et w ith very g e n e ro u s
both from so m e w ho had n o t
C le rk 's s a la ry ..................
c a rd e d in th e E ast 25 y e a rs ago. re s u lt.
be c e le b ra te d , an d to th e b en efit of Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t p rim a ry te a c h e r.
p ledged th e m se lv e s and from som e
A p ro g ra m is b ein g a rra n g e d for ev e ry o n e w ho p a rtic ip a te s In
A ll o th e r p u r p o s e s ............
o r r a th e r su p p lem en ted by th e te c h ­
in C o lu m b ia View school, D ist. Noc. who h ad a lre a d y pledged b u t have
th e
C ash on h an d ................. . . 2739.51 nical h ig h schools. T h e re
Is no H a . m w ith good p a trio tic m usic fe stiv itie s.
7, Geo. H. Z im m erm an w as chosen
m ade g e n e ro u s
in c re a se
in
th e
v alid re aso n w hy th e G resh am h ig h j an<l o n e o f ‘ w° ®hort sp eech es by
as d ire c to r, a n d T. R. R ow en as a m o u n ts.
T o tal .............................. $ 1 4 ,1 7 0 .4 2 school sh o u ld n o t becom e o f in fin ite 1 p ro m in e n t m en. H on. \\ W. Cot-
c lerk to succeed th em selv es.
Som e hav e com e to th e m em b era
T h e ele c tio n of d ire c to r re su lte d econom ic v a lu e to th is co m m u n ity If to n h a s been a sk e d to sp eak . H av ­
T h e e le c tio n In R ockw ood school,
<$f th e c o m m itte e o r hav e g o n e to
in th e choice of C has.
C lev elan d , only Bteps m ig h t be ta k e n to b rin g in g v ery re c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m Ills
in O. J. th e b a n k s and v o lu n te e re d th e ir co n ­
Th© R ose show a t R e g n e r & C o.'s D lst. No. 27, re s u lte d
by a sm all m a jo rity
o v er
Theo. it in to a c tu a l live re la tio n s h ip w ith e x te n d e d t r l j | to E u ro p e, an d being
B row n fo r d ire c to r, a n d A. Z ellar
trib u tio n s . T h e
m oney
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(for d ir e c to r in th e p la c e of
Max
patld a t th e b a n k s w h ere IO Is held
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n in e y e a rs of c o n s ta n t fa ith fu l se rv ­ T h e re Is so m e th in g w ro n g w hen we
R u eh le, re sig n ed , an d W alked Q ues­
in tr u s t fo r th is fu n d . I t is u rg e d
ice to th e d is tric t. D. M. R o b e rts sen d o u t a class of y o u n g w om en to m o st g lad ly . A good m ale q u a r­ ro ses h ad been e n te re d w hich
re ­ in b e rry fo r c le rk to succeed him self.
upon ail toi r is e to th is su p re m e oc­
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w as reelected c le rk by a u n a n im o u s w hose life w ork w ill p ro b ab ly
be
P le a s a n t V alley school, D lst. No. casion a n d
ceived u n s tin te d p raise. T h e prize
g e n e ro u sly
do
th e ir
vote.
h o m e-m ak in g , w ith o u t te a c h in g th e m te n d e r s tirr in g m usic.
w in n in g b o u q u e t w as o ne of M adam (16 J o in t, e lec ted a Mr. W allace to p a r t to w ard th is b e a u tifu l a d d itio n
T h e p ro g ra m of Bports w hich is C a ro lin e T e sto u ts, an d w as e n te re d succeed G. H . R ichie, and re-elected
T he g ro w th o f th e school an d its th e firs t e le m e n ts of th e ir fu tu re
to th e in s titu tio n s of o u r lo cality of
e ffic ie n t m a n a g e m e n t u n d e r
th o se w o rk . W h a t is n eed ed is th e lay in g booked fo r 1 1 :3 6 o 'clo ck , c o n ta in s by Mrs. L izzie Jo n e s. A b o u q u et of H. W. S n a sh a ll cle rk . T hey voted
w hich we an d o u r c h ild re n m ay
in c h a rg e is a m a tte r o f p leasan t asid e of tra d itio n s , a n d th e d e te r­ som e of th e g re a te s t d ra w in g fe a ­ F ra u K a rl D ruskis, e n te re d by Mrs. a o n e m ill tax.
ju s tly be p ro u d an d th a n k f u l.
h ere.
A m ong N ina B elt, received th e second prize.
com m ent by all in th e d is tric t.
m ination. to m ak e o u r sch o o ls p ro ­ tu r e s e v e r p u t on
In t 'D lst. No. 15, L u sted school,
V ario u s m a tte r s of in te re s t and g ressiv e— to m ak e th e m c o n trib u te th e m a re a F ir e m e n ’s d rill and T h e resp ectiv e p rizes w ere a check A. R uegg w as elec ted d ire c to r and
Caught in a Hliower.
im p o rta n c e w ere d iscu ssed
a t th e so m e th in g to d e v e lo p m e n t o f the c o n te s t b etw een th e co m p an ies of f a r $2.50, an d a fin e lunch cloth. E. F . A n d re w as re-elected
clerk
m eetin g . T he p rin c ip a l m a tte r de­ in d u s trie s o f G resh am an d its trih u - th e V o lu n te e r F ir e d e p a rtm e n t, e n d ­ T h e ju d g e s w ere Mrs. D. D. J a c k of Im p ro v e m e n ts fo r school g ro u n d s
given last
A k itch en sh o w e r t
in g in a w a te r fig h t, in w hich th e Scenic, Mrs. J o h n M etzger of G re sh ­ an d b u ild in g s a re p la n n ed .
cided on w as th e e x p e n d itu re of not ta r y co u n try .
of
ev en in g a t th e b e a u tifu l hom e
o v e r $2500 f o r a g y m n asiu m . T h is
All th e te a c h in g fo rce h a s been I co m p an ies w ill tu r n th e h o se on am and M rs J . C. D uke of M elrose.
In D lst. No. 28, L ynch school, Mr. Mrs. E. W. A y lsw o rth In h o n o r of
IS to he b u ilt on th e school g ro u n d s selected, fo r n e x t y e a r, a n d th e new ( one a n o th e r and
see w hich
can M rs R eg n er served lu ncheon to th e H en d rick so n w as chosen fo r d ir e c t­ Miss M a rg a re t H allid ay .
th is su m m er. T h is h as lo n g been te a c h e rs give p ro m ise of k eep in g up d ro w n th e o th e r o u t.
ju d g e s a f te r th e a w a rd in g of th e o r an d M rs M ary S teele fo r clerk
Miss H allid ay w as Invited to ta k e
needed an d 11 is a tr ib u te to th e th e hig h s ta n d a rd of w o rk t h a t h as : C a tc h in g a g reased p ig w ill
be prizes.
$A special m e etin g h as been called a s h o r t d riv e and w hen d riv en
by
jp ro g ressiv en ess o f th e d is tric t
to been m a in ta in e d in th e p a st. P la n s o n e o f th e fe a tu re s of th e day. It
flo w ers
w ere
d is trib u te d w hich w ill c o n sid e r th e p ro position th e hom e of Mrs. A y lsw o rth sh e w as
T he
p ro v id e fo r It a t th is tim e.
a re u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n
fo r th e w ill be d o n a te d by th e U nion M eal am o n g
Upon
th e c h u rc h e s of G resham o f b u ild in g a new tw o room school- casu ally a sk ed to com e In,
W ith th e close of e ach successive fo rm in g o f a P a re n t-T e a c h e r o rg a n - com pany an d w ill be a first-c la ss a n d w ere used fo r th e S unday dec- house.
e n te rin g th e ho u se sh e w as g re e te d
school y ear o n e c a n n o t b u t m a rk th e jz a tio n e a rly n ex t fall fo r th e p u r- p o rk e r. He w ill be p u t in tr a in in g th em w ere B a p tist, C h ris tia n Scien-
P. A. J o h n s o n w as re-elected d i­ by a b o u t e ig h te e n g u e s ts a n d w as
g ro w th an d h e ig h te n e d school in te r ­ pose of b rin g in g ab o u t a b e tte r u n- a t once fo r th e g r e a t e v en t.
l tls t. F re e M ethodist, G erm an E van- re c to r In D lst. No. 26, P ow ell V al­ ta k e n co m p leteely by s u rp ris e .
est th a t c h a ra c te riz e s th e G resh am d e rs ta n d in g an d
co -o p eratio n
be-
A h a lf-m ile ru n n in g ra c e , fre e f o r ! o ra tio n s.
T he c h u rc h e s receiving ley school, and G ust R eyberg was
E ach o f th e m any u se fu l a rtic le s
schools. T h e re is no b e tte r index tw een te a c h e rs and p a re n ts. W ith - all,w ith good first an d second prizes g©uc a i aI1(j M ethodist
All of th e se e lec ted clerk .
w ere fa ste n e d to n s tr in g und m uch
of th e life o f a co m m u n ity th a u its o u t co n feren ce b etw een p a re n ts and w ill he called ab o u t noon, A t th e I g re a tly ap p re c ia te d
In O rie n t school,
D ist.
No. 6 am u se m e n t re s u lte d from th e w ind­
th e
g ifts of
schools, an d th e p ro g ressiv en ess of te a c h e rs th e re is bound to be lack sam e tim e a g re a t v a rie ty o f c h il- b e a u tifu l flo w ers
J o in t, J . 8. Albel su cceeds
A, F. ing of th e tw in e an d th e fin d in g of
o u r co m m u n ity is ainpl^- reflected of u n d e rs ta n d in g
an d
sy m p ath y re n 's c o n te s ts w ill be p u lled o ff fo r
C h ase as d ire c to r, and H. O. Mul- th e a rtic le s w hich w ere hid in m any
in th e la s t y e a r 's p ro g re ss o f th e w hich re s u lts in in fin ite h a rm to th e v a lu a b le prizes.
T h e W o m en ’s F o re ig n M issionary le u h o ff succeed s h im se lf a s clerk
d if fe re n t p laces.
schools.
T h e c o m m ittee on sp o rts c o n sists so ciety m e t th is a fte rn o o n in th e
c h ild re n .
A n u m b e r of g u essin g g am es ap ­
T he a tte n d a n c e in creased
th is
T h e p ro sp e c ts fo r n ex t y e a r look of E z ra T h o m as, Geo. P a rk e r and ' F re e M eth o d ist ch u rch , Mrs. Em -
H ope M eyers and C h a rle s McColl p ro p ria te to th e occasion w ere p la y ­
y e a r m ore th a n tw elv e p e r cen t, b rig h t ,and e v e ry th in g p o in ts to th e B ert M etzger.
m a H o p p e r is p re s id e n t.
hav e co m pleted th e ir y e a r's w ork at ed. A bout re f re s h m e n t h o u r, E. W.
h av in g ju m p ed from 282 la st y e a r best school n ex t y e a r th a t G resh am
A m ple p ro v isio n is b ein g m ad e fo r
M rs E. D ally h as gone to P o rt- t h e U n iv e rsity of O regon, an d a re A ylsw orth ca m e ,w ith se v e ra l frie n d s
to 317 th is y e a r. W h ile th e high h a s e v e r had.
re fre s h m e n ts on th e g ro u n d .
T he larwl to m a k e h e r hom e.
a t hom e in G resh am .
an d th e y w ere o rd e re d to serv e th e
school shows! b u t little in c re a se in
g u ests. A fte r d o n n in g a p ro n s, w hich
e n ro llm e n t th is y e a r
th e r e
w ere
w ere w orn in all s o rt of w ays, th ey
m any la s t y e a r w ho w ere in a tte n d ­
served th e g u e sts in a very a m u sin g
an ce only a few days. T h e to ta l
m a n n er.
a tte n d a n c e o f th e h ig h
school is
L ivestock.
LIVESTOCK.
D e p a rtin g a t a
la te
h o u r, th e
MI ncc II miicous .
M ISCELLA N EO U S
a b o u t 10 p e r c e n t g re a te r th is y e a r
g u e sts w ere w a rm In th e ir p ra ise s of
th a n last. E ig h te e n of th e sixty-
N otice.
F O R SA LE — 3(4 Inch w agon, or
T A K E N U P— A b o u t May 1st, a
F O R SA LE— C heap— 1
covered a p le a s a n t e v e n in g , both to th e h o s t­
o
n in e high school p u p ils e n ro lle d , w h ite rid in g m are. M ane an d ta ll S tra y e d — O ne d a rk bay h o rse, w h ite wl)1 tr a d e fo r 3. lnch
M el­ ess and th e brid e-to -b e.
Z eek, m a rk e t w agon. A. B ru g g e r,
ville F a rm , Q reaham , p h o n e 244.
c a m e fro m o u ts id e th e d is tric t. Of g rey . C. Z insli, B o rin g . R. 3. »33 ) spoQ In fo re h e a d , b ran d W on le ft G resh am , R. 3. p h o n e 94.
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ONE W HO W AS T H E R E .
sh o u ld e r, w eig h t a b o u t 1200 p o unds. ---------------------------------------------------------
th e se , e ig h t w ere fresh m en ,
fo u r
N o tify G. H. L ilja , B o rin g , R. 2. tf
G resh am F eed Mill
w a n ts o a ts
w ere sophom ores, five, w ere ju n io rs ,
Sharp-Burgy W edding.
FO R SA LE— C o n crete blocks, for
F O R SA LE o r T R A D E fo r cow,
--------------------------------------------------------- an d w h eat. H ig h e st cash
prices all k in d s of b u ild in g s, fo u n d a tio n s,
an d one a sen io r. T h is in d icates) h o rse w eig h t 1,000 p o u n d s
Phone
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
P h o n e 561.
a n d fences. A lb ert D oane, G resh ­
th e in c re a sin g p o p u la rity of th e high 05, C ed arv ille sto re .
A q u ie t h o m e w edding w as sol­
32
am , O regon. P h o n e 616.
tf
school In th e s u r ro u n d in g co u n try .
em nized
y e ste rd a y ,
w hen
R oss
CORDW OOD deliv ered by Jo h n
LOTS F O R SA LE a t C e d a r v i l l e -
It is e s tim a te d th a t th e e n ro llm e n t
S h a rp , e ld e s t son o f Mr and
Mrs.
C H O IC E W e a n lin g pigs fo r sale
HAY
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next y e a r w ill be in ex cess of 350. C. M. S m ith , p h o n e 258.
W. W. S h a rp o f G resh am , an d Miss
tf E asy te rm s. H. W. S n a sh all. P h o n e
H. E. D avis, G resh am , O re.
tf
G resh am 74
tf
O f th e s e a b o u t 75 will be be in th e
V iola B urgy of V an co u v er,
w ere
F O R S A L E — O ne new ro ad c a rt
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horse,
h ig h school an d 275 in th e g rad es.
u n ite d In m a r ria g e a t th e hom e of
E lliso n ,
phone
18x,
F O R SA LE — O ne a c re m ixed clov­ $15. W m .
F O R S A L E - K ale p la n ts, $1.00
T h e class th a t com es in to th e hig h n early fo u r y e a rs old , so und and e r ./ W m. S arvey, G resh am , R. 2, C leone.
Rev. Mr. E cke
tf
p e r 1 0 0 0 ; cab b ag e p la n ts, 25c per th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts .
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school from th e 8 th g ra d e th is y e a r
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th e
100.
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good
buggy
an d h a rn e ss.
Geo. on B u ll R u n ro ad .
Our C lient
is th e la rg e s t in th e h is to ry of th e K en n ey , G resh am ,
cerem ony. T h e b rid e Is a co u sin of
d a le , 1 m ile so u th of T ro u td a le tf
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a sk s u s to sell fo r w h a t we can get
school, n u m b e rin g a b o u t 25. T hese,
Mrs. T ro m b ly of G resh am . Mr. and
Som e More Choice Ixits.
A P R A C T IC A L N U R SE solicits Mrs. S h a rp w ill m ak e th e ir hom e
w ith th e ex p ected n u m b e r of n o n ­
F O R S A L E — Y ear old J e rse y bull,
F o r S ale In Z en ith a d d itio n by — O ne m ow er, o n e h a y ra k e , one
P h y sic ia n s’ re fe re n c e s a t A riel, W ash., w h ere Mr. S h a rp is
re s id e n t p u p ils w ill m ak e th e la rg e st su b je c t to re g istry .
John
Ic k le r, th e o w n ers. T h e In d e p e n d e n t L and sp rin g to o th h a rro w , one c u ltiv a to r p a tro n a g e
T e rm s rea so n a b le .
Mrs in th e em ploy of th e H arv ey M ill­
h a rn e ss g iven.
b e g in n in g class th e school h as e v e r G resh am , R. 2.
*33 C om pany. E asy te rm s. Buy d ire c t one new w agon, one set
h ad. T h e se n io r class
n ex t y e a r
an d sav e co m m ission. See E. H. T h ese a re all new an d in good N ellie T yson, G resh am , p h o n e 23x1. in g com pany.
one
F O R SALE— M ilk re p o rts , a t th e K elly , R es .T h ird s tr e e t an d K elly c o n d itio n . W e will also sell
w ill n u m b e r a b o u t fifte e n .
B oth
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team
.
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us
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prices.
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office.
School Report Card«.
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h ig h school and g ra d e s a re re a c h ­
av en u e.
tf
F ir s t S ta te B an k .
T h e O u tlo o k has on h and p rin te d
in g f a r th e r an d f a r th e r in to th e
W
e
wish to th a n k th e p u b lic fo r
W A N TED — Men w ith te a m s
to
school re p o rt c a rd s w ith env elo p es
PA STU RE-— F o r re n t a t A n d erson
c o u n try fo r p u p ils, and th is sh o u ld
T hey a re a n e a t c a rd , p rin te d
on th e g e n e ro u s p a tro n a g e of th e Rose
ta k e c o n tr a c t h a u lin g w ood. E. J
Builders
1
S ta tio n
Ed. O sborn, C ity C a rria g e
be en c o u ra g e d ju s t a s fa r as possi­
fin e s t b risto l, very co m p lete
and recep tio n on S a tu rd a y a t o u r s to re
G rad in , G resh am , p h o n e 325.
tf
W a n te d house b u ilt in ex ch an g e se rv ic e a b le
Shop, G resh am .
S ent p ro m p tly by m all
ble w ith o u t d e tr im e n t to th e p u p ils
fo r lan d . C all O u tlo o k o ffice or P ric e s, 2 (Ac each , co m p lete.
O ver an d esp ecially do we th a n k th o se
w ho live in th e d is tric t. E v ery n o n ­
p h o n e 32x.
tf
G et th e h a b it. W hy w ait a w eek
Are You G oing to llu lld ?
100, 2c each . P o sta g e a d d itio n a l,: w ho b ro u g h t flo w ers fo r ex h ib it.
re s id e n t p u p il in o u r school is a
5c fo r each 25.
T h is is th e firs t Hose recep tio n e v e r
fo r th e new s? T ry
th e
tw lce-a- If so, c o n su lt W. H. K a rr, G resh am ,
F O R S A L E - -M ower, good c o n d ì- 1
liv in g a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r G resh am .
held In G resh am and
we p la n to
w eek p lan of th e O u tlo o k . P h o n e O regon. P la n s a n d e s tim a te s f u r n ­ tlo n
T
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p h o n e 65.
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w o rk , th e la st y e a r h a s been
th e
A. W. R E G N E R & CO.
m o st successful th e school h as had.
E very te a c h e r w as s tro n g In
her
E W M uir, m a tte r m ech an ic fo r
w o rk , and th e y e a r's w ork en d ed
th e Mt H ood Ry , h a s m oved
h is
w ith few er fa ilu re s th a n e v e r before,
fam ily from P o rtla n d in to Mrs. E.
If you decide now to spend your Fourth at Gresham.
Come Early, Stay Late.
Beat of
an d th is In sp ite o f th e fact th a t
D aily’s h o u se on R o b erts av en u e
th e s ta n d a rd s o f sch o la rsh ip
w ere
Accommodations.
Take O. W. P. Electric or Mt. Hood line.
Free picnic grounds.
Bull Run water-
and F ifth s tre e t. Mrs. M u ir's sis­
m a te ria lly ra ised th r o u g h o u t th e
te r, Mrs. E lizab eth R hultz of C all-
Free use of Pavilions.
Ball Game, Athletic Sports.
Horrs Racing.
Large Cash Pnzes.
Music
school
. fo rn ia , w ill be w ith th e fam ily fo r
and Dancing.
Good Order.
You Can't Beat It II
T h e classes in G erm an and m a n u a l (
; the summer.
GRESHAM rOURTH
M any Committees Vie to A rrange All the
h io ^V “ 'X “ l“,the
Details of Best Celebration Ever.
Jay Many ar# p’»®®»®«
Great rro g ra m or bports.
First Rose Show a Success
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