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PAGE GRESHAM TWO G resh am O u t l o o k Gives Ideas on Unprogressive _________ I WICK A WEEK___________ Communities P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y a t G resh am . O regon. H L ST CLAIR, Editor and P ubl’r Our Subscrip tion Italrr One y ear, 1 1 5 0 ; ■lx m onths, 7.1c; th re e m onth'« trial su b scrip tio n . 50c. A dvertising. R a t e s rea so n able. Our rep re sen tative w ill call P hone 701. "T h e Linotype Way is the Way that Wins.________ Home tow ns a n d c o u n try d is tric ts w o n d er why th e w ave o f p ro g ress does n o t overflow to th e ir locality. G en erally they assig n m ost any cau se b u t th e rig h t one. Bad lu ck , co m p etitio n of n eig h b o rin g d is tric ts , in s h o rt, all th e item s in th e list of h a n d ica p s a re m entioned. B ut n in e cases o u t of ten , th e m ain cause Is lack of co m m u n ity sp irit. E n th u sia sm , en erg y , an d an at- j inosphere o f success c a n n o t ex ist if one h an d Is raised a g a in s t a n o th - lf th e re is m u tu a l Jealousy and suspicion. W hen a m an d e term in es OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, of ch ild h o o d is to rid e so m eth in g , a ■tick, a b ro o m h an d le, a hobby horse o f som e k in d . T h ere Is a recognised an d w ell-defined p erio d in th e y o u th of every boy an d g irl w hen he o r ■he w ill, to use a hom ely ex p ressio n , " c h a s e ’* h is o r h er "le g s o ff” In o rd e r to g et a " h itc h ." T alk a b o u t th e p le a su re s of w alk in g , they a re no t to be co m p ared to th e p leasu res o f h itch in g . The boy o r g irl w ho has had no o p p o rtu n ity to hltgh, w ith sled o r w agon, to th e tow n c a rria g e o r th e gro cery w agon, h as lost one of th e u n p u rc b a sa b le d e lig h ts of ex istence. T he p le a su re o f th e h itch I is alm ost, b u t n o t q u ite , up to th e ecstasy th a t acco m p an ies th e firs t ' m o u n t on a h ig h bony an d u n o ffic ia l p a p e r o f th e Tow n of th a t no actio n of his sh all help sad d led horse. G resh am , O regon. _ a n o th e r m an in th e sam e v illag e it )« n o t s tra n g e , th e n , th a t O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of , or neig h b o rh o o d to becom e p ro sp er- w hen th ese boys an d g irls grow up F airv iew , O regon. ous, It is reaso n ab ly ce rta in th a t they sh o u ld w ish to rid e so m eth in g , E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r such a co m m u n ity Is doom ed to in - | T h o u san d s of th e m can do no bet M.-.rch s , 1911, a t th e p o st office a t G resh am . O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of e r ' 1“ and g ra d u a l d is in te g ra tio n te r th a n th e c o m m u ta tio n tra in . M arch 3, 187V. W hen ce rta in p erso n s d isco u rag e T h o u san d s m o re can d o no b e tte r th e p ro p o sal of new e n te rp ris e s it th a n th e tro lle y car. T h o u san d s m erry -g o -ro u n d s. « • “ • « » J ' because th ey fe a r new p atro n iz e th e blood. U nab le to see th r e e feet be- ; Those w ho can affo rd it, buy a u to - d e term in e i m obiles. In som e w ay o r o th e r, U nseasonable w e a th e r has been a fore th e ir faces, th ey th a t, If possible th ey w ill rem ain n early every b o d y rid es o r drives. d is tu rb in g ele m e n t in P acific coast th e so-called “ lead in g clltzen s.” Of T h ere is h a rd ly an y d a n g e r, how - business and each d ev elo p m en t d u r th e q u a litie s of su ch lead e rsh ip it how ever, th a t th e rid in g th e g re a t ing th e p a s t m o n th . More ra in is Is u n n ecessary to sp eak . Such a m a jo rity of th em do w ill Im peril th e said to have fallen in W ash in g to n m an is th e w orm in th e apple. No shoe In d u stry . E xcept fo r th e com co n m u te rs an d th e tro lley c a r p a tro n s, a n d O regon d u rin g th e p a s t few tow n o r neig h b o rh o o d w hich ta in s th is so rt can th riv e . rid in g w ith m o st peo p le is a lu x u ry w eeks th a n w as e v e r know n before H o sp ita lity to new e n te rp rise s and w alk in g is a necessity. R id in g fo r th is tim e of y ear. M uch d a m age h as been d one to g ra in an d and new ideas is th e firs t re q u ire - sB n ite pie, th a t is, an d w alk in g lik e me n t fo r a c o m m u n itie s’ success. b read. E ven w hen aero p la n e s be fru it. T he seapon h as n o t been very W h at is expressiv ely called " b o o s t com e com m on, m ost o f th e people on fav o rab le fo r f r u it any w ajr an d th e in g ," if n o t c a rrie d to excess, does th is p la n e t w ill no d o u b t be found in ju ry re su ltin g from th e recen t m uch fo r any tow n o r village. It on its su rfa c e an d d o in g th e th re e - w et w e a th e r a d d s to th e d is a p p o in t p ro m o tes co -o p eratio n and d e a n d -a-h alf-m ile pace of th e fa th e rs, m en t and loss. m ocracy. w ho did v ery well indeed on s h a n k 's L ocally it can be said th e p ru n e T h e splen d id u n ity of sp irit w hich m are. crop is a fa ilu re only a few h u n is g en erated by e n th u s ia sm over d red cases have been shipped from a th le tic c o n tests In o u r schools and W hile O regon Is e n jo y in g cool th is te rrito ry w here u su ally 26,- ; colleges, m ay w ell serve as a tim e sh o w ers w ith b u rs ts of su n sh in e , th e 000 to 35,000 cases a re se n t by ex ly h in t to th o se w ho wlBh to m ak e E ast esp ecially C hicago, an d vicin p ress or fre ig n t to p o in ts In th e th e ir co m m u n ities progressive. F re ity, is sw e lte rin g in excessive heat, m iddle west. q u en tly a ll th a t Is needed is a tw en ty -six p erso n s a re rep o rted I t is said th e p ru n e m a rk e t in th e g e t-to g e th e r clu b w hich sh all ta k e s u f fe rin g from m ad dog bites and < ast is dead, w hat dem an d th e re is In ev ery p erson w ho is w illin g n o t m any a re dead from th e effe c ts of being supp lied from s o u th e rn Id ah o only to h u rr a h fo r p ro g ressiv en ess heat. w here th e cro p w as a b u n d a n t. b ut to c o n trib u te th e re to his own T he fa ilu re of p ru n e s th is y e a r elbow g rease. C o n g ressm an L a ffe rty 's bill fo r in th is sectio n is said by p ru n e d e a l W A LT E R M ETZLER . e rs to be th e w o rst ev er know n. an a p p ro p ria tio n for th e p u rch ase of In g en eral, bu sin ess co n d itio n s a re a site an d th e erectio n of a post- lU ilin g V ersu s W a lk in g im proving . D u n ’s la te s t R eview th e T h e w orld of p ro g re ss is now to office b u ild in g th ereo n a t St. J o h n s lead in g co m m ercial review of th e be co n fro n ted w ith an e n tire ly new ^ a s been approved as to th e site, c o u n try , says th a t in ev ery p a r t of p h ase of th e m o to r c a r q u estio n , an d it Is claim ed w ill be passed in th e c o u n try b u sin ess optim ism is th e sayB th e C h ristia n Science M onitor., D ecem ber. Mr. L afferty received a ru le, and nil o th e r c o n sid eratio n s A utom oblles a re com ing in to u se so le tte r fro m th e a ctin g c h a irm a n of a re p ra c tic a lly Ignored In th e lig h t rap id ly nnd so g e n e ra lly , it is said, th e co m m ittee on p u b lic b u ild in g s of th e conviction th a t a period of th a t th ey a re a ffe c tin g th e shoe an d g ro u n d s s ta tin g th a t such ac n a tio n a l p ro s p e rity h as se t In business. A g re a t n u m b er of people, [ tio n w ould be ta k en . T he com m it- w hich only som e g re a t and im p ro b and a g ro w in g n u m b er a n n u a lly , who tee w ill only a p p ro p ria te th e money a b le cala m ity could stop. fo rm erly w ore o u t tw o p a irs of shoes at th e com ing session fo r th e p u r- T he re p o rt f u r th e r s ta te s th a t a season now m an ag e to g et alo n g ch ase o f a su ita b le site fo r th e post th e a d v an ce in th e b an k of E n g la n d w ith tw o p u irs a y e a r, o r w orse o ffice,an d w ill la te r o n ,w h en th e re ra te of d isco u n t to 4 p er c e n t Is s till, m a k e th e ir w in te r an d su m m er ceip ts of th e office have reached an In te rn a tio n a l ex pression of m ore shoes d o fo r tw o o r even th re e such a fig u re as to ju s tify It, ap- u rg e n t dem an d fo r m oney as a re years. M any, It Is p o in ted o u t, do p ro p ria te th e m oney to e re c t th e su lt, in larg e p a rt, o f th e in creased very little w u lk ln g save to an d back building. m ovem ent of p ro d u c ts to th e g re a t from th e g a ra g e , o r a ro u n d th e m a- j ------------------ — m a rk e ts; an d h ig h e r m oney, w hich ch in e w hen they u re try in g to find Daily J o u r n a l an d O u tlo o k , 1 is th e resu lt of b u sin ess a c tiv ity , is o u t w h a t’B th e m a tte r w ith it. P e r y e a r...................................................»5.60 not a sign of w eak n ess B ank c le a r h ap s th e sh o e m en w ould have us PORTLAND MARKETS. ings reveal how Im p o rta n t an d w ide infec th a t m o re m e n ’s shoes w ould is th e a re a of ad v a n c e ; n e a rly e have been w orn o u t d u rin g th e lust G ra in , F lo u r, F eed , E tc. ery city re p o rts g ain s an d th e to ta l few y e a rs had th ey been w orn on W H E A T — T rack prices, new : C lub Increase th is week is 10 2 p e r cent, th e sh o u ld e r blades. H ow ever, th is 80-81c; B lu estem , 8 2-83c; 40-fo1d, over la st y e a r a n d 12.3 p e r cent, may be, th e co m p lain t Is th a t th e 81c; valley, 81c. over 1910. D u rin g th re e w eeks In au to m o b ile is d e p riv in g In creasin g M IL L S T U F F S — B ran . »23 50 per A ugust ra ilro a d g ro ss e a rn in g s n u m b ers o f people y early of th e to n ; m id d lin g s. »32; sh o rts, »26.00; gained 6.7 p er c e n t.; th e m a rg in of joys of p e d e stria n ism . T hose w ho rolled b arley . »28. Idle c a rs declined an d th e problem used to g et in d escrib a b le sa tisfa c tio n FL O U R — P a te n ts , »4.40 p er o f tra n s p o rtin g th e tra ffic of th e over a m o rn in g o r ev en in g w alk o f a b a rre l; s tra ig h ts . »3.90; ex p o rts c o u n try becom es d ally m o re Im few m iles. It Is held, a re n o t con-1 $3 «o-9 75. v au e y t »4 40. p o rta n t. T h e w heat cro p is not te n t now u n less th ey a re being CORN— W hole, » 3 8 .6 0 ; crack ed only larg e, b u t th e re is every w h irled fo r a d ash of a h u n d re d $ 3 9 .5 0 -per ton prospect of an u rg e n t d o m estic and m iles o r so Into th e co u n try . OATH— S p o t, »29-30 p er to n ; fu- foreign d em an d . W e ath er co n d itio n B ut th e a u to m o b ile Is no t w holly tureg » 2 5 .50-26.50, (o n tin u e fav o rab le to both co rn and resp o n sib le to r th e declin e of p ed es HAY E a stern O regon tim o th y , cotton. tria n ism . B efore th e a u to can u »15; V alley tim o th y . » 42-13; a lfa l All o th e r c o n sid eratio n s a re p ra c th e bicycle,b an d c o n tem p o rary w ith fa, »1 1 -1 2 ; clover, »10; o ats and tically ignored In th e lig h t o f th e It Is th e tro lley c a r, w hich c a rrie s vetch . »1 0 -1 1 ; g ra in hay, »10-11. conviction th a t a period of n a tio n a l m any tim es m ore people o v er g ru u n d D airy a n d C o u n try P ro d u ce. p ro sp e rity h as set In, w hich only th a t co u ld be w alk ed , if they w anted PO U LTR Y — H ens. IZ H -IS c ; b ro il som e g reat and im p ro b ab le cala m ity to w alk ,th u n d o a ll th e o th e r m o te ers, 14-14 i j c d u ck s, young, 10- could stop. an d h o rse-d raw n vehicles put to 12c; geese. 1 0 - l lc ; tu rk e y s, live, g eth er. T he g ren t q u estio n , of 18-20c; d ressed , 24-26c. At an old so ld iers' reu n io n at course, is, w h eth er m an y people ev er EGGS C an d led , 25c p er dozen; M ilw aukee y esterd n y , L ie u te n a n t- did m uch w alk in g fo r th e love of It. E x tras, 27c. G eneral A rthur M acA rth u r, re tire d , Some d id , no d o u b t. Som e lik e to C H E E S E T rip le ts an d d aisies. w hile ad d re ssin g his fo rm er com- w alk b e tte r th a n they lik e to rid e, lT c; y oung A m ericas, 18 N4c p er lb. rails, w as su d d en ly stric k e n w ith even now B ut a re they n o t excep- B U T T ER O regon cream ery , ru b es, apoplexy and ex p ired on th e plat- tlo n a lf It sex-ms to be p erfectly n at- 32c p e r p o u n d ; p rin ts , 33-33 A4c. form . A n o th er so ld ier was stru c k u ra l fo r h u m an bein g s to w ish to PORK-— F an cy , ll^ fc c p er pound. w ith p araly sis at th e sam e tim e. rid e O ne of th e very first Im pulses V EA L — F ancy, 1 4 -t6 c. Business Conditions Hopeful 18 . One Million Feet of Lumber ! We have all kinds from Sills to Moulding. Ixirge or Small Orders, Prompt Delivery from Our own Mills. us. Write us. Phone us, Call on Send us your orders. V e g e ta b le s am i F ru ita. PO TA TO ES ------- B u rb an k s, new. 60-76c p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, 2 H e per pound. V EG E TA B LE S- B eans, 2c; cab bage, 1-1 per p o u n d ; ca u liflo w e r, »1-1.25 p er doa.; celery , 60- 75c p er d o se n ; c o rn , 16-26c p e r doxen; cu cu m b ers, 50c per box; peppers, 5-6c p er pound; to m a toes, 50-60c p er box. ONIONS W alia W alla, 75c per sack. FRESH F R IT T S — A pples 75c- 1.75 p er box; peaches, 25-65c; per box; p lu m s, 1-1 - \ c per ro u n d ; p ears, Jc per pound; a p ric o ts, »1.25 p er box; g rap es, »1-1 75 per c ra te ; b lack b e rries. 60c-» 1 per crate. G R E SH A M LODGE. No Straus Lumber Co. Phone 446 . . . Sandy, Oregon A F & A. M 152, Stated com- m u n tcatto n a a t 8 p. m every second nnd fo u rth T ueaday All M aster M asons co rd ially Invited, H. PU L- FKR, Secretary. SE PT E M B ER 0, 1U12 Cherryville Je ry F rie l, w ho had th e m isfo r tu n e to hav e tw o of h is fin g e rs bad ly cru sh ed a w eek ago, w hile w ork ing in a logging cam p acro ss th e riv er, is w ell a g a in , an d has re tu rn e d to h is w ork. On a cco u n t of th e Inclem ent w eather, an d fo r w an t o f tim e to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts, th e box social and dance a t H o tel C h erry v ille was postponed fo r a few w eeks. Roy M u rray and V incent F rie l hav e gone to w ork in T a p e n d o rf’s m ill across th e Sandy river. God bless th e ra in b u t we do w ish fo r som e su n sh in e once in aw hile. Mr. B rooke h a s gone to P o rtla n d w here he w ill spend a few d ay s and th en go on to H ood R iv er to look a fte r h is ra n ch w here he Is having som e w ork done. T he n eighborhood In g en eral m isses Mr. B rooke, es pecially th e m em bers of th e Com m ercial club as they feel t h a t they ew e th e success of th e clu b to him . H e gives it his w hole a t - ) ten tio n a n d m uch m oney to m ake a success of w h atev er he goes at. W e m iss him socially, we m iss him in th e ch u rch . W hile we w ish him all success in h is u n d e rta k in g s and a p le a sa n t trip , we hope he w ill not be gone very long. T he C om m er cial club n eed s him . T he n e ig h b o r -' hood needs him . We w ish we had m ore men like him , b u t th ey are few, and it is h a rd to fin d m en like Mr. B rooke. W hile com ing from S an d y w ith a > load of p a sse n g e rs in his a u to , Mr. Bell had q u ite a had accid en t on th e C h erry v ille h ill. H is c a r skid ded and ra n In to th e b an k and tu rn e d over on Its side, th ro w in g a ll th e p assen g ers to th e gro u n d . F o rtu n a te ly , all escaped w ith o u t In ju ry b u t th e c a r w as badly dam aged. Mr. Bell g o t h elp from C h erryville, raised th e c a r to Its rig h t p o sitio n j and b ro u g h t it In to C h e rry v ille ; w here he a n d h is p a sse n g e rs got i su p p er an d J. T. F rie l to o k th em 1 to B rig h tw o o d w ith h is team , w here j Mr. Bell h ad a n o th e r c a r fo r w hich ! he w as ta k in g fo r re p a irs w hen he h ad th e accident. O ra B. F ly n n h as gone to w ork ! a t T a p e n d o rf’s m ill acro ss th e river. , T heodore R oosevelt, progressive nom inee fo r P re s id e n t w ill be in P o rtla n d next W ednesday, S eptem b e r 11, and w ill sp eak a t th e Gypsy S m ith ta b e rn a c le a t 4 :3 0 p. m. the latib may be ' fleeced in ORDER "TO MAKE WOOLS/Y iGOODS RUTYOU MEED HOT E FLEECED IF You BUY AT RELIABLE STORE B U S T E R BR0WM. FROM THE LOOK5 OF .SOME PEOPLE WHOM WE .SEE ON THE .STREET 5oME 5U IT 5 AND OVER COATS ARE CERTAINLY A YARD WIDE, IF NOT ALL WOOL. OF COVR.SE, OVR 5U IT 5 ARE ALL WOOL. BUT WE ARE THANKFUL THAT THEY ARE NOT ALL A YARD WIDE, AND S o .SHOULD YOU BE, BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT A YARD WIDE, PERHAPS. WHY NOT GET CLoTHEG THAT FIT. WE FIT PEOPLE IN OUR •STORE. THE ONLY TIME WHEN MANY PEOPLE WHO BUY CLoTHEJ "T A V E A F IT ” 15 AFTER THEY BUY THEM. YOU WILL NOT "HAVE A F IT " AFTER YOU BUY A .SUIT FROM U5, BUT WHEN YOU BUY IT. C losing O ut W e have on hand some M en’s and Boys’ Clothing and we want to close them out so will sell them at the follow- mg prices: Men’s Suits that sold at $15.00 now Cl f|75 closing out at - - *r . Men’s Suits that sold now closing out at Suits that are selling now closing out at Boys’ Suits that sold now closing out at Boys’ Suits that sold now closing out at D aily and S u n d ay O reg o n ian O utlook, 1 y e a r ......................... »7.50 I’ORTI.AND RAILW AY LIGHT AND POW ER COMPANY DIVISION «). W. Lv. P o r t l a m i Lv. G resham fo r G resham fo r I fo r P o r tl’nd , C azadero a n d C azad ero c b l2 :2 5 c l2 : 2 5 a 5 :2 0 6 :6 0 b 5 :4 0 d 5:51 b 7 :4 5 6 :3 0 a 6:07 8 :4 5 7 :5 0 7 :3 7 b 9 :4 5 a 7 :5 0 9 :5 0 11:50 b 8 :4 5 1 0 :4 5 1:5» b ll;4 5 9 :3 9 a 3: IS 1 2 :4 5 b l0 :4 5 3 :5 » b 1:415 1 1 :3 9 5 :5 » u 2 :2 7 b l2 :4 5 1 :3 » 2:415 7 :4 5 b 3 :4 5 b 2 :4 5 4 :4 5 3 :3 » b 4 :4 5 (1 b 5 :4 5 a 5 :0 3 0 :4 5 blO:UO 5 :3 » c b l 1 :33 7 :1 5 9 :4 5 at $12.50 at $10.00 for $7.50 for $5.00 $9°° $7°° $5°° $385 T hese S u its a re all good an d not Old Stock as we have been In th e clo th in g business h u t a sh o rt tim e and we have not th e room fo r it an d have decided to close It o u t, and if we can fit you, It Is a ch an ce to get a su it very cheap. Come In and try them on an d see if you can be fitted . You will need so m eth in g of th is kind soon an d why not g et It w hile you have th e chance. We w ill abso lu tely close o u t every suit ju s t as fast as we can. Boys’ Outfits L ig h t fig u re s d en o te a. m. B old fig u re s d e n o te p. m. a U. S. M ail a n d E x p ress. No p assen g ers. b G resham L ocal to C azad ero on 1 S undays. c S a tu rd a y th ro u g h to C azad ero 1 d .T h ro u g h to B oring ex cep t on 1 S unday. R u n n in g tim e P o rtla n d to G resh- am . 1 h o u r. MT. HOOD D IVISION Lv. G resham Lv. M ontavilla fo r fo r G resham for an d B ull R un M 't'viU a 1 B ull Run 6 :0 0 d 7 :0 0 d 6 :3 5 8 :1 0 a 9 :2 5 a 9 :0 0 3 :2 5 3 :» » . n 1 :2 » 5 :2 5 b 0 :2 5 b 5 :5 5 SUNDAY ONLY. 8 :0 0 d 7 :0 0 9 :0 0 9 :2 6 1 :3 » 1 1 :6 0 4 :1 5 1 :5 5 4 :4 5 0 :5 » a 5 :1 » e 7 :0 0 a Mixed tra in , b To C o ttre ll only, c T o G resh am only, d To M abery only, a To S andy R iv er only. Above schedule« s u b je c t to chan g e w ith o u t notice. L ig h t fig u re s, a. m. B old fig u re s, p. m. 3 ,E 5 O L -V £ D THAT (» A R ttE N T d SHOULD BE /\LL WOOL IF PEOPLE WHO SELL T H F Y \T > YOU SAY THEY ABE . : i ! Knit Goods Do not forget that school be Remember, all our Knit Goods gins soon and Boys’ Suits Stock is here. Sweaters, Boys will be in Demand, as well and Girls’ Rough necks, as Shoes, Stockings and Coats and Jerseys, all sizes Underwear. Boys’ Union and colors. Suits, the 'Best ever shown, Aviation Caps, the Greatest from 50c to $2 variety ever shown. School Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Ink and All the Necessaries that go with School Work. Lewis Oregon Agricultural College School Y ear op en s S ep tem b er 2». • design lava- f y ' ' * lory is here Ulus- I T his g re a t in s titu tio n opens ita 1 tra te d . I t h a s f I d o o rs fo r th e fall sem ester on Sep the same smooth, tem b er 20th. C ourses of ln s tru c - ( n o n -a b s o rb e n t, “ O. W. R. « N. T IM E T A B L E u o n in clu d e: G eneral A g r ic u ltu r e .: e a s ily c le a n e d A gronom y. 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