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clu d e in th e ru le a p ro v isio n th a t
n o . p erso n may receive m ail a t th e
g en eral d eliv ery window m o re th a n
20 days.
Ol'TLOOK.
FRIDAY.
called upon to o ffic ia te a t M elrose
in place of th e p a sto r. T his proved
to he th e la st serm o n w hich B ro
W ilson p reach ed . H e to o k occasion
a t th e fu n e ra l o f Mrs.
K elly
to
p reach fro m th e te x t, “ I hav e fo u g h t
a good fig h t, I have fin ish e d
my
co u rse, 1 have kept th e f a ith ."
He
sp o k e of th e b iev ity and u n c e rta in ­
ty of life, an d ask ed " W h o w ill be
th e n e x t,” a n d th e n lo o k in g up he
said , "l«ord is it 17" In a few days
a fte r th a t h e w as in th e th ro e s of
d e a th an d soon passed to h is re­
w ard.
JULY
20.
iu t a
Lewis Shattuck
Successor to Shattuck & Lindsey
IT IS H E R E !
Everybody has been looking for it for months
Blue Enamel Lorain Range
J a m e s H arv ey W ilson, a son of
Jas. W ilson an d a licensed e x h o rte r,
• T h e Linotype
is a tru s te e of th e Iliff ch u rch . He
W ay is th e W ay
still co m m en d s th e relig io n of his
th a t W ins."
fa th e r an d w ill ta k e p a r t in th ese
O fficial p a p e r of th e Tow n of
exercises.
G resliam , O regon.
Rev. J. A. G ervish an d som e of
O fficial p a p e r of th e Town of
Q uite a n u m b e r from
G resham his successors had such an e x te n s­
F airv iew , O regon.
a n d v icinity a tte n d e d a p a r t or all ive c irc u it th a t It to o k fo u rw w eeks
m a tte r
E n te re d as seco n d -class
of
th e services of th e all day m eet- j to reaoh all th e ap p o in tm e n ts. All
" .t r e is «, 1811, a t th a p o st office a t
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e act of in g a t Iliff M em orial ch u rch a t a p p o in tm e n ts alo n g th e C olum bia,
M elrose last S u n d ay , th e occasion of e a st P o rtla n d an d St. J o h n s ,a n d
M arch 3, 1879.
being in
th e uin
5 th an
a n n iversary
iv e rsa ry of
th e , ! C lack am as an d S andy riv e r w ere in ­
..
h ich was clu d ed In th e circ u it.
M ilw aukie,
d ed ica tio n of th e ch u rch ,
J
\ b u ilt d u rin g th e p a sto ra te of Rev , E sta c a d a , C lark s, V iola and m any
in som e ages am i lo c a litie s th e j 11.
Wood. In sp ite of th re a te n - o th e r p o in ts belonged to th e c h arg e
n ew spaper lias been reg ard ed as a lu g w e ath er, th e serv ices w ere all The c irc u it w as know n fo r
som e
m ore o r less n ecessary ev il, pub ; well a tte n d e d anil Included splen- y ears as th e S andy a n d M ilw aukie
I hed only for p o litical o r m ercen ­ did serm o n s by th e p asto r, Dr. A. ch arg e. P ro b ab ly fifty c h u rc h e s can
a ry cuds. It Is now reg a rd e d u n i­ B, C ald er, und
by Dr.
Geo. F. now he found in th e sam e t e r r i ­
versally a s a n ecessity anil a m eans H op k in s o f G resh am , love feast led tory.
of ed u c a tio n an d ad v a n c e m e n t
In by Rev. T hos. W iles anil re m in is­
A m ong th e m em b ers of th e e a rly
th e com plex social an d b u sin ess re ­ cences by J. J I. W ilson an d o th ers. class, we fin d th e n am es of Ja n ie s
latio n s of m odern life. Jo u rn a lis m A b asket d in n e r w as en jo y ed
at W ilson, wif<* an d c h ild re n , J o h n P.
i. a broad field In w hich th e d aily noon, and ex cellent m usic th ro u g h W ilson, b ro th e r of Ja s . W ilson anil
o r even I he w eekly n ew sp ap er
is th e day.
Ills w ife, and C has. Royal an d wife,
an im p o rta n t
facto r.
C o n cern in g
A lth o u g h th is ch u rc h b u ild in g is Ja s. W esley R oork, f a th e r of I'laz
th is g re a t field o f Jo u rn alism , D r. bu t five y e a rs o ld ,
th e o rg a n iz a ­ R oork of P le a s a n t H om e, and his
T alco lt W illiam s, recen tly said, at tion w as a p a rt of a la rg e circu it wife a rriv e d In 1854 an d also jo in ­
th e lay in g of th e c o rn e r sto n e of s ta rte d as e arly as 1853, an d cov- ed th e class. H enry A llen, Sr., was
th e C olum b ia School of Jo u rn a lis m j e rin g th e e n tire te rrito ry betw een a m em b er, an d a son, Ja s. H. A l­
len w as co n v erted here. Ja s. Al­
closed,
whose An in te re s tin g h isto ry of th is ch u rch len a fte rw a rd s b ecam e a m em ber of
<hur< Ii
Is
ne ver
Hr bool Is al way s ojien, w hose dally w as p rep ared an d
read
by
Dr. th e O regon co n feren ce. A t th e tim e
re ­ C ald er, w hich we give In full.
naslze of fact and op in io n is
of his d e a th he w as a m em b er of
am i
ne wed m o rn in g and ev en in g
th e C o lu m b ia R iv er co n ference. G il­
vs hose Hkill, rig h tly exercise«!, pre-
We sta n d today
upon
h isto ric m er K elly a fte r liv in g n e a r h e re fo r i
th e g ro u n d . It lias been m ude sacred tw o o r th re e y ears also becam e ' a I
w ith
saf<*ty
p a re s to m eet
crises by th e fa ith fu l, efficien t lab o rs of m em ber.
h re a kin g Kt rain of p o litical
and econom ic c o n flic ts.”
m any p io n eer anil m odern itin e ra n ts
Rev. J . W. M iller w as th e second
w ho h av e com e nail gone in th e in ­ p a sto r. He wag a m an of good a b il­
te re s ts of th e M aster's kingdom ity. He (lied in P o rtla n d only th re e
since th e a u tu m n of 1853.
y ears ago. H e p ro b ab ly rem ained
T he
U enerul
F e d e ra tio n
of
T h e first p reach in g service was for tw o y ears as p asto r.
w ith his nephew , Rev. L ouis A lb e rt Rev. w ig s te a d , a n
E n g lish m a n . Rev. C. A lderson w as. and a
few
W om en's t Intis, la th e ir recen t con­ held and th e first M ethodist Eplseo-
Rev. Rowe, a young anil inexper- B anks, as ju n io r p re a c h e r. A m ong th en filled th e p u lp it fo r one y ear, o th e rs m u st have been, p a sto rs of
vention In San F ran cisco , took a d e­ pal class o rg an ized a t tills place in lenced m an , w as th e next p re ach er all th e m in is te rs w ho hav e filled
Rev. C has. W. b o w th e r, a fin e J th is field.
The
fo llo w in g
local
c i s i v e stan d a g a in st p ap ers w ith com u O ctober, 1 853. Rev. Ja s. A. G ervish , in ch arg e.
th e p u lp it none is b e tte r
know n sin g e r anil m u sician , follow ed Rev. J
p re a c h e rs w hose n am es h e re to fo re
in p p h au nt th a t a re v u lg ar, irre v ­ w as th e first p asto r.
U nited
S ta te s W igstead.
In m o d ern
A t th e follow ing co n feren ce Rev. and loved in th e
have not
been
m en tio n ed
o ften
e re n t anil c ru d e from an a rtis tic p a rlan ce we w ould say lie w as a Geo. R oork becam e th e
m in ister, th a n Dr. B anks. L et m e read th e
A rkon K elly and
Rev. J . H. W ood, d u rin g
th ese) p reach ed here.
slam l|K)int F rom o u r o b serv atio n of good ''m ix e r.'' H e had the facu lty j He w as a good m an and left a good g re e tin g s w hich lie sends to you to ­
years w as p a ts o r fo r tw o term s. He M r.C ornett.
i onilc su p p lem en ts, we w ould
guy of lo o k in g up people
and u rg in g Influence. He rem ain ed in tli «-min­ ny. Ills le tte r is w ritte n from resig n ed Ills c h a rg e a t B ridal Veil
Dr. C rosby, a local p re a c h e r, w ho
tlm t all would com e u n d e r th e hail them to a tte n d relig io u s services. istry for ninny y ears. H e w as a D elaw are, O hio, He w rites:
six y e a rs ag o to com e hom e and fo rm erly lived at
F airv iew
o ften
In co m m en tin g on th is m ove th e Not n few wlio hud gro w n careless In b ro th e r of Ja s. W esley Roork.
My
dear
B ro th er
C ald er:
tu ilil th e Iliff c h u rc h , th a t he m ig h t I p reach ed to th e people, an d did
C h ristian
.Silence
M onitor
says: th e new co u n try , o r who w ere liv­
Rev. J. II. B. Royal w as p a sto r l o u r leit«-r I find on
my re tu rn ¡n d e c lin in g y e a rs h av e a place in a g re a t deal of good in th is coun-
‘ The ii-iler.itIon h as th e m ach in ery ing w ithout relig io u s p riv ileg es were in 1857. T he first cam p
m eeting liome, anil I leave in a n h o u r fo r
to w o rsh ip G od, an d
to try.
H is g ra n d - d a u g h te r
is th e
to tunes opinion th a t will he effectiv e b ro u g h t Into th e fold o f C h rist anil was held in 1855, on w hat is now the N o rth ern
W isconsin.
it
revives leave fo r th e b en efit of h is n eig h - wife of Rev. Dr. P arso n s, th e su-
w henever it lin es up u n eq u iv o cally becam e th ro u g h Ills tim ely e ffo rts,
.in of C has. C leveland, in 1857 m em ories of long ago w hen 1 w as
m issions
in
on Ila sid e of n ew sp ap ers th a t e a te r very e n th u s ia stic relig io u s w orkers. th e land w here th e c e n tra l p a rt of p a sto r on th e c irc u it o f w hich y o u r bors a n d frien d s. God blessed his p e rin te n d e n t of o u r
lab o rs an d ju s t five
y e a rs
ago A laska.
to p a re n ts, e d u c a to rs an d civic r e ­
T he first class le a d e r w as C has G resham is located w as cleared and c h arg e w as a p a rt, o r r a th e r as-
D u rin g a ll th ese y e a rs ab le p re ­
fo rm e rs anil to read er» w ith
a Royal. He w as th e b ro th e r of Rev. th e next cam p m e etin g held th ere sistan t p a sto r, 1 w as only 20 y ears th e Iliff c h u rc h w as d ed ica ted .
A m ong th e y o u n g e r m in is te rs of sid in g e ld e rs an d d is tric t su p e rin -
w orld wide vision of social good. T o i Win. R oyal of th e O regon c o n fe r­ u n d e r th e au sp ices of th e p a sto r. old— th a t is 30 y e a rs
ago.
The
tlie co n feren ce w ho have filled th e te n d a n ts have had th e g e n e ra l o v e r­
no inoii- p ra ctical m ean s of a lte rin g ence.
Rev. W in. Royal w as th e Rev J. 11. B. R oyal. A t th e close -lilldren 1 played w ith in th e hom es,
th e l o n e of A m erican life can
th e fa th e r of Revs. T. F. an d J. H . B. ef th e cam p m e etin g on review ing w here 1 w as e n te r ta in e d a re m iddle p u lp it d u rin g re cen t y ears we find sig h t of th e w ork. T hey w ere godly
an d
sacrificed
fe d eratio n tu rn Its a tte n tio n th a n R oyal w ho hail so m uch to do w ith th e w o rk , It w as fo u n d th a t am ong igt-d men an d w om en w ith fam ilies th e n am es of Revs. J . L. R in e h a rt, m en w ho su ffered
W. C. S tew ard and R. S. B ishop.
1 fo r th e ch u rc h e s an d th e c o n fer-
by
w idening
an d
ilee|N>nlug Its e d u c a tio n a l
and relig io u s w ork of .ill w ho had cam ped on th e g ro u n d s, of th e ir ow n. 1 should like to ride
In w ritin g th is h is to ry I am a w a re enee w hich they served. F o llo w -
w atch fu l c are over Jo u rn a ls
th a t th e M. E. c h u rc h in th e s ta te
I
of only one m an had g one aw ay u n ­ aro u n d th e old c irc u it ag a in
G us-
th
a
t som e n am es fo r w ant of in fo r­ ing a re som e of th e nam es;
• -iter hom es, th a t a re read by youth O regon.
saved.
suppose th e re a re m any p a sto rs on
ta v u s H ines, J. H. W ilb u r, A lvin
mal
Ion
w
ill
have
to
be
o
m
itted
.
mid th at fix m ore o r less th e id eals
it
now.
It
w
as
largely
woods
and
T
he
n
ext
m
in
is
te
r
in
c
h
a
rg
e
was
Ja m e s R oyal, an aged m an living
W aller, Dr. Rockwell, P. M. S ta rr,
of life o f in n u m e ra b le p erso n s to at F orest G rove, an d a son of C has. Rev. C. O. H osford. H e w as a tru e m ud th e w in te r 1 rode it, but I e n ­
A. C. F a irc h ild , C. M. W ire, G. W.
w hom neither ch u rch , school
nor Royal helped to lay fo u n d a tio n s fo r itin e ra n t and a good p re a c h e r. His joyed it h u gely. I rem em b er
th e :
Gue a n d D rs. U. F . R ow land
and
1 inn«
in th e o ld -fash io n ed
sense 1 S unday school anil ch u rch w ork In nam e Is closely co n n ected w ith the A lisons well. They w ere very good
Ja s. Moore.
o f th a t w ord
now co u n t fo r much nil th is territo ry .
d evelopm ent of th e O regon .Method­ io m e as Indeed
every body
was. I
n s m olding fo rc e s.”
T he a p p o in tm e n t h as been
co n ­
D uring th e early y ears a local ism. O nly a few m o n th s since he Give my love to all w ho rem em b er
nected w ith m any d iffe re n t ch a rg e s,
lie ‘‘hoy p re a c h e r’’ as they called
p re a c h e r, Ja s. I. W ilson lived h ere died at Mt. T ab o r.
su ch as E a st P o rtla n d , S andy and
Hr. Thos. P earm e, th e first e d ito r aie th en . (¡oil h a s blessed m e be­
He an d C has. Royal com ing from tlx*
M ilw aukie,
T ro u td a le ,
G resh am ,
E ast, settled n e a r each o th er. J a s of th e Pacific C h ris tia n A dvocate, yond my d e se rts in theae years. 1
R ockw ood, F airv iew ,
B rid a l
Veil,
lb r. n fie r pi rsons o rd e rin g their L. W ilson o ften p reach ed th e gospel cam e out occasionally in th e early little d ream ed In th o se d ay s th a t I
P leasan t H om e and B oring.
of
th e larg est
mull d eliv ered by g e n e ra l d eliv ery , in tin* old si li oolliou se, w hich stood d ay s to p reach or d eb ate , an d was a as to he p a sto r
N early tw o y e a rs ago
I w as
la th e r (han by link o r c a rr ie r, will only a few rods from
th is place alw ay s most co rd ially w elcom ed by ■liiirehes in M ethodism , and a u th o r
i ap p o in te d p asto r.
W ith deep g r a ti­
of m ore th a n fifty volum es of se r­
I • re q u ire d to give a good reaso n B ro th er W ilson had an e a rn e st p u r­ Ills m any frien d s.
I used to p reach one all
tu d e to God we record
th e
fa c t
for so receiv in g It, acco rd in g to a pose to live to do som e good, und
R e t. C has.
H all.
fo rm erly
a m ons.
new ru le of tlie P o sto fflce D e p a rt­ to save men from sin. Ills serm o n s teu ch e r in th e old P o rtla n d acad e­ .ro u n d the c irc u it, till it got to be
th a t
th e r e
has been som e m eas­
He 1 i 's u g a r s tic k .’
u re of p ro s p e rity . T he m em b ersh ip
m ent. M rs. McColl, as well as p o st­ w ere a d e m o n s tra tio n of th e pow er my, follow ed B ro th e r H osford
of th e c h u rc h h as stead ily in c re a s­
God bless you all.
m a ste rs th ro u g h o u t tin* c o u n try , re- of God. an d not
w ith o u t
re s u lts was an e d u c a te d b rig h t young man
■ nil th is us a good ru le. A dvnnt- W hile Rev. Chas. H all w as p asto r and very p o p u la r w ith
th e young
L O l IS A L B E R T B AN KS."
ed, th e Sunday school of w hich C.
. ; i has Is-cn ta k e n
by m a rrie d Mrs. C lin to n Kelly of P o rtla n d died people.
R. T allm an is th e e ffic ie n t s u p e rin ­
At
the a n n u a l confer« uee in
In 1875 we find an ab le m in is te r |
men und w om en, ns well as by T he p a s to r's services w ere req u ired
te n d e n t, h as m ore th a n d oubled its
m em b ersh ip , an d
an
E p w o rth
boys and g irls, to m ak e th e g en eral in P o rtla n d , and J a s L. W ilson w a s by th e n am e of H u rlb u rt In cliarg« I 18 7« the w ork w as d iv id ed , and
| w hat is now the Iliff ch u rc h
w as
l«eugue h as been organized.
mude a p a rt of th e Pow ell Valley
it h as been a g re a t p le a su re to
charge.
m e to
serve th e
Iliff ch u rc h .
In 18 77 Rev. F ra n k E llio tt was
P ra y e rs ascend to God d aily fo r m e
¡ p asto r. He w as a n e d u c a te d m an,
from am o n g its m em b ersh ip . I fin d
35 y e a rs old, and an e a rn e st p reach -
th e people kind and a p p reciativ e.
i e r of th e gospel. Rev. Thos. R«*es
I have been
m uch
e n c o u rag ed
¡ t h e n becam e p a s to r fo r o ne y ear.
by th e assista n c e an d sy m p ath y of
From ls 8 u to 1882 W, T. C hap­
Revs. C apt. B ranson, T hos.
W iles
W hile this is n a tm a lly the quiet tim e w e a re hav in g a L ively T r a d e
m an w as th e p re ach er
In ch arg e.
an d J . H . W ood, m in is te rs o f th e
E v ery d ay seem s Ix’tter th an the preceding.
I he reason is that our
, He w as a m an of good ab ility and
gospel w ho live am o n g u s and w ho
goods are J u s t R ig h t for the season, the q uality is F irst-C la ss and
! » a s well liked.
love th e Iliff ch u rch . "T h e
b est
In 1882 Rev. G. G. F erg u so n be­
the prices are V e ry R e a s o n a b le . E verybody says it is so.
of a ll is God is w ith us.
cam e p a sto r an d rem ain ed
fo r 2
"W e build fo r e te rn ity .
Look at these prices once m ore a n d take a d v an tag e of them N ow
- y ears
lie wag a good
th eo lo g ian
And th e y e a rs th a t a re to com e
w hile thev last.
and an ab le p re a c h e r. He
w as a
W ill p ro v e ' ow well w e've b u ild ed
civil w ar v ete ra n
He died th re e
Shoes !
Shoes !
i y ears ag o from th e re s u lts of an ac-
N o tice o f Di.««« »lut Ion,
-id«-nt at U niversity P a rk
N otice is hereby given
th a t by
FO R U O M EN
FO B BO VS
In 1 884 It. J . S h arp becam e pas-
m u tu a l c o n sen t th e firm of S h a t­
I lo ,'. « 2 Ao tu 0JI Oxfovsl
HAI­ S'2 AO »o :l..AO vai«. In |>nt. and
( tor. H e w as a good m an a n d
a
XU««, , I ti» A * i .
tu ck A L indsey w as dissolved on th e
S I .'20
g u iu o e la l. «,HM-ial, . . . .
I fine p la tfo rm sp e a k e r. D u rin g his
16th day of J u ly , 1912, Mr. A. E.
I O R L A D IES
i p a sto ra te , su b sc rip tio n s w ere ta k e n
FO R MEN
Lindsey-
h av in g re tire d . Mr. Lew is
S
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i for a new ,-huTi h b u ild in g , but on
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S h a ttu c k assu m in g
a ll
In d eb ted -
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2.7A to a.nw Oxfnrvlsk pu lr.
a. i a
his rem oval from th e c h a rg e
th e
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.{.A ll n o i l FIMI h i g h i ni «I mu . a ia
n«ssg and co llectin g all o u ts ta n d in g
a. aa i p ro ject wag abandon««!.
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accounts.
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to s«*cular |
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Hi re It 1» boys. Just w hat
L E W IS SH ATTUCK
- life.
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y o u 'v elieen looking fo r!
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fa ith fu l an d tr u e , w as p asto r.
fo r th e y e a r en d in g J u n e 30, w ere
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In 1885 Rev. C. O. H osford was
88.244,439 feet fo re ig n , and 164.-
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923.690,
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to
S E V E N T H and A I.D E R STS.
N ext on th e list of p a sto rs
is
D un's R eview . T his is an in c re a se
P h o n es M ain 6688 an d A 6130.
1 th e nam e of Rev J. C T a te He al-
j over th e to ta l sh ip m e n ts of th e p re ­
Next to P ost Office, in the Brick
te rw a rd s txcaw.« a m issio n ary
in i
ceding y ear, a m o u n tin g to 41,023,-
A frica.
771 feet
P h on e 701.
ILIFF RECALLS
MANY YEARS
Place or Journalism
U ndoubtedly the best that is sold for the
money. Clean, Sanitary and a G u aran ­
teed cooker and baker, a stove that
carries a Money-Back Guarantee.
T he Blue is on exhibition at our store
All are invited to call and exam ine
carefully and com pare with any range
m ade at any price.
I be Blue E nam el sells at $ 5 2 -5°
with polished top.
w
W e are
CloSmg Out
our
Paints and have a few Bargains left in that line.
Special Reductions
in the Furniture D epartm ent and M en’s Furnishings D epart­
ment.
Boys’ Overalls, per pair 35c
Comics U nder Ban
I ’ostoihee Regulation
A Cool
Kitchen
Even in Midsummer
V a c a t io n -T im e S a le
W ith a R eal Live
B reeze Blowing a-
way the Stifling,
Sultry A ir and Cool­
ing the W hole Room
that’s Your Kitchen
and all others too
that have an
ELECTRIC FAN
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company,
A YLSW O R TH ’S