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PA G E G RESH AM TW O OUTLOOK, F R ID A T . S E P T E M B E R 13. 1912 ab o u t e n te r in g a new field, b u t th e R ockw ood Oregon Agricultural College R u s s e llv ille tw o g re a t m id d le w estern s ta te in s titu tio n s of W isconsin an d M issouri ■ W IC K A W E E K School Year opens Septem ber 30. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k A rm ock, w ho Miss H aile re p o rts th a t th e lib ra ry T he R u ssellv ille school opened P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y w ent ah ead an d esta b lish e d schools hav e been sta y in g a few d ay s at of jo u rn a lism . It w as n o t u n til p ra c a tte n d a n c e an d c irc u la tio n is rap id - Sept. 3rd w ith m o d e ra te a tte n d a n c e a t G resh am . O regon. T his g re a t in s titu tio n op en s its tic a l ed ito rs, sceptical a t first, be ly in creasin g , th e re tu rn of many- T his Is tw o w eeks e a rlie r th a n t h e th e hom e of th e ir p a re n ts, M r and H I. 8T . CEA lit, Editor and Pubi Mrs. Geo. S to ck to n , w ill re tu rn to doors fo r th e fa ll sem e ste r on Sep- gan to a d m it th a t th e tra in in g p a tro n s fro m th e ir v acatio n s m a k school opened la st year. K alam a . W ash., in th e fo re p a rt of i ‘em b er 20th. C ourses of in s tru c Our Subscrip tion B ate» b ro u g h t ex cellen t re s u lts , th a t th e ing q u ite a d ifferen ce. New books H. A. L ew is an d h is tw o sons, tion in clu d e: G eneral A g ric u ltu re , O ne year. $1.50 m ovem ent sp read rap id ly . a re being added an d th e read in g C layton an d Dee sp en t a p le a sa n t th e w eek. A gronom y, A nim al H u sb an d ry , six m onths. 75c T he w ork a t O regon h a s been room is becom ing a p o p u lar place. vacation h u n tin g d e e r in th e m o u n R a th e r bad w eath er for th e ¡D airy H u sb an d ry , B acterio lo g y , Bot- th re e m o n th ’s trial | any an d P la n t P ath o lo g y , P o u ltry few o u tlin e of tain s. Dee claim s w ith p rid e th a t hops. su b scrip tio n , 50c placed In c h a rg e of E ric W. A llen Miss H aile give a , ,, „ H u sb a n d ry ,H o rtic u ltu re , E ntom ology recen tly n o rth w e s t e d ito r o f th e good books. he sh o t th e firs t an d la rg e st buck. Mr M oore an d Rose Elw ood call- V eterln ary scien ce. C ivil E n g in e e r A d tertlsln g. S eattle P o st-In tellig en cer. He w as They h ad a g en u in e o u t-o f-d o o r ed on Mrs. A. M cLennan S a tu rd ay . ¡ng, E le c tric a l E n g in eerin g , M echan- I R a t e s reason selected becau se he com bined ex LOUISA MAY ALCOOT, by Belle call of th e w ild A g u stu s W atson is fittin g up all leal E n g in e e rin g , M ining E n g in eer- tim e and got 1 able. O ur rep re hls b u ild in g s an d he in te n d s to ! iu 8 . H ighw ay E n g in e e rin g , D om estic se n ta tlv e w ill call p erien ce of b o th th e m etro p o litan Moses. T h is very re a d a b le b io g ra th re e deer. Science, D om estic A rt, C om m erce, an d c o u n try p ress w ith a d e q u a te u n i phy b rin g s o u t a d m irab ly th e best Mrs. W. H. A ddis is ju s t o u t of keep a second h and sto re i n l i n e . P h o n e 701. F o re s try , P h a rm a c y , Zoology, C hem v ersity tr a in in g and a successful q u a lities in th e life an d w ork of “ T he E leven Mile T a v e rn ” is istry , P hysics, M ath em atics, h o sp ital a fte r tw o w eeks se rio u s ill Eng " T h e Llnotyp« record as a teach er. He h a s never Miss A lco tt, an d w ill be a so u rce of ness. She is ra p id ly reg ain in g h er now read y to w ait on "y e tra v e l lish L an g u ag e and L ite ra tu r e . P u b W ay Is th e Waj been f a r fro m th e sm ell of p rin te rs ' in sp ira tio n an d en jo y m e n t to both L an g u ag es, e rs w ith clam c h o w d er” , F ren ch lic S p eak in g , M odern stre n g th . th a t W ins.” in k since his boyhood. young an d old. T he b eau ty of her d in n e rs and all k in d s of hom e b a k H isto ry , A rt, A rc h ite c tu re , In d u s T he M ickelson boys, J o h n and tr ia l P edagogy, P h y sical E d u c a tio n , O fficial p a p e r of th e Town Mr. A llen 's idea Is to keep th e p o rtra it is rem a rk a b le . ing. M ilitary Science an d T actics, and G resh am , O regon. w ork in close to u ch w ith th e p ra c L E T T E R S of R obt. L ouis S tev en C larence, H enry M atson, A r th u r H a Music. O fficial p a p e r o f th e Town of ger and F red M iller hav e re tu rn e d C H R IST IA N SC IE N T IST S— Meet tical n ew sp ap er m en of th e s ta te , son, e d ite d by Sidney C alvin C a ta lo u g u e and illu s tra te d lite r a F a irv ie w , O regon. m ailed free on a p p licatio n . an d be has alre a d y a rra n g e d w ith T hese fo u r vo lu m es c o n s titu te a from th e ir su m m er o u tin g in D oug- in G ran g e h all, G resh am . S unday at tu r e E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r las county. T hey saw m uch good 11 and W ednesday a t 8 p. m. S un- A ddress: R e g istra r, O regon A g ricu l m any o f th em to ad d ress b is class d efin itiv e e d itio n o t th e co rresp o n M.-.rch i , l i l i , a t th e p o st office at co u n try and h e a rd a g re a t d eal Y a y school a t 12. P u b lic Invited, tu r a l C ollege, C orvallis, O regon. G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of es la te r In th e y ear. Jo u rn a lis m is dence. In 1895 th e "V allim a le t a b o u t th e S o u th ern P acific ra ilro a d a su b ject on w hich th e re a re as te r s ” w ere p u b lish ed In 1899 " L e t M arch 3, 1879. com pany land g ra n t. T hey have yet v irtu a lly no textbooks. T he best te rs to his fam ily an d frie n d s" w e re series a re ab o u t concluded th a t they w ould like n ew sp ap ers of th e c o u n try w ill be issued. H ere th e tw o som e of it, and th a t If th e G rad u stu d ied In th e class room , an d all u n ite d fo r th e firs t tim e an d set in ated Specific tax bill passes th ey a h u n w ill have a chance to get som e of it. T he case of th e E sta c a d a saloon th e n ew sp ap ers of O regon w ill be ch ro n o lo g ical o rd er. Also have m en, w hich h as been before the in d ally use. T he stu d e n ts w ill get dred an d fifty new le tte rs J u lia and M abel M ickelson spent O regon City c o u rt fo r som e m o n th s p ra ctical tr a in in g on th e m any p u b been discovered an d a re p rin te d it ' clr vacation a t G e a rh a rt P a rk by U niv ersity , th e ir p ro p e r places. T h is gives has been decided a g a in s t th e sa licatio n s issued a t th e the sea. T he w e a th e r h ere has o ffe r com p reh en siv e view o f Stevenson loons. It is held by J u d g e Camp an d w ill be en co u rag ed to been so m uch like seaside w e a th er lit« and in terests. bell th a t th e local o p tio n law su th e ir w ork to th e o u tsid e press. th a t It w as scarce to be called an TOLSTOY, by Edw. A lfred S tein er percedes any pro v isio n In th e p re o u tin g except fo r th e c h an g e of T olstoy is describ ed n o t as th e viously e n acted city c h a rte r of E s scenes, an d th e re la x a tio n from th e old, d ecrep et m an , b u t th e real taca d a, an d th a t th e city council everv day d u tie s of life. T o lsto y th a t lives in th e m inds and c a n n o t g r a n t a license in a precinct One m o re nam e, S p rin g d ale, A W E. an d L ean d er Lew is a re on h e a rts of h is frien d s and follow ers th a t h as voted d ry. T h is decision added th is week to th e list of cor A Y v is said to be a su rp ris e to th e city resp o n d en ts. We w an t ev ery com The book Is well w orked o u t, gives an extended to u r In T exas an d C al ifornia. a d is tin c t p ic tu re of T olstoy th e council an d to th e salo o n u ien and m u n lty re p re se n te d . We g reatly T he second crop of b la c k b e rrie s p u is th e city in fin an cial s tra its on a p p re c ia te th e re g u la r w ork being th in k e r. It is a very sy m p ath etic fro m th e A m erican a re rip e n in g now , and a spell of acco u n t of h av in g to re fu n d th e li d one by o u r co rre sp o n d e n ts an d a re in te rp re ta tio n sta n d p o in t of view of th e g reat w arm su n sh in y w e a th e r w ill brin cense money. su re th a t It w ill be of m u tu a l bene R ussian p ro p h e t of social p ro g ress them on* fast. fit to th e co m m u n ities so rep re C has. D ickens an d his g irl h ero Mrs. Mary Je rg e n se n is in very sen ted an d to th e O utlook. ines, by Belle Moses. E ach heroine feeble h e a lth an d C hris fin d s th e is a d is tin c t c reatio n . How she u su al w ork on th e farm and th e T he fo rty -six th a n n u a l en cam p grew u n d e r th e a u th o r 's touch care of tw o sm all boys q u ite a T he sto ry Is told o f u d a rk y w ho a b o u t 25 y ears ago cam e u p to Bos m en t of th e G ran d A rm y of th e R e how he sen d s h er o u t la to th e com chore. session th is p lexity o f his sto ry schem es as a ton. w here th e firs t ele c tric c ar public h as been in T. D. P ollock h a s rip e stra w b e r deep ries of fine q u ality and flavor. line had recen tly been p u t in o p e ra week a t b o s A ngeles. H o ary fig h tin g h u m an being is show n w ith tion uml ex claim ed , on seeing a men from ev ery sta le n o rth of th e ap p reciatio n fo r his p e c u lia r q uali W EAR, L o o K J, COMFORT. th e ir ty of gen iu s. FREE M ETH O D IST CHURCH liorseless c a r: "b a w d y m a ssal! Mason an d Dixon line, w ith wives, d a u g h te rs an d g ra n d c h ild re n THE5E ARE THE THREE THIN65 YOU WANT ADDED R E F E R E N C E BOOKS. G resham — E dw in W. H ig h t, p asto r. W hat folks dese y a n k s be! They D eb ater's h an d book series. IN A «SHOE. WE KNOW THAT OUR J H o E J S unday school, 10 a. m., p re a c h in g freed de d a rk e y s und now dey done h ro n g ed th e s tre e ts an d th e h o n ored v e te ra n s form ed th e c en te rs u t 11 a. pi .and 8 p. m. C ottage C ap ital p u n ish m e n t. freed de m u les." WEAR WELL, BECAUSE WE HAVE TRIED THEM. of In terested g ro u p s o f sp e c ta to rs C en tral b an k of th e U n ited S tates p ra y e r m eetin g e ach T h u rsd a y e v e n In W ash in g to n , D. C , w as held last COME IN AND TRY ON A PAIR OF «SHOE5, AND ing a t 8 p. m. P la c e an n o u n ced . and listen ers. M onday w as P asa- C om m ission p lan of m u n icip al gov week th e first a n n u a l M otor T ru ck YOU WILL «SEE FOR Y oU R JE L F THAT THEY len a day and m ore th a n 2,000 pies e m in e n t. p arad e. More th a n 300 m o to r ve PO RTLA N D R A ILW A Y L IG H T LOOK 6 o o D AND FEEL 600D . WE ARE EXCLU w ere received an d d is trib u te d am ong C om pulsory a rb itra tio n of Indus AND P O W E R COMPANY hicles w ere in line and m any w ere th e v eteran s. SIVE ACENTO IN T H U TOWN FoR PE T E R U tria l d isp u tes. e la b o ra te ly d eco rated . Tw o of the O. W . 1 . D IV ISIO N D irect p rim aries. CELEBRATED «SEOE5. most novel e n trie s in th e long line Lv. P o rtla n d 1 Lv. G resham S h o u ld N ot E x p o rt G rain . E m p lo y m en t of wom en. fo r G resham fo r fo r THE QUALITY OF OUR «SHoEJ 15 HIGH, BUT o f m achines w ere th o se of th e ltoss- T h a t O regon is m ak in g a g re a t E n la rg e m e n t of th e U. S. navy an d C azadero P o r tl’nd C azadero lyn Supply com pany an d th e arm y OUR PRICE5 ARE NOT. in F e d e ra l co n tro l of In te rs ta te co r a 5 :2 0 c b l2 :2 5 c l2 : 2 5 a v iatio n school. T he fo rm e r co n m ista k e In ex p o rtin g its g ra in 6 :5 0 b 5 :4 0 d 5:51 sisted of a la rg e m o to r c a r d raw in g stead o f feed in g it to livestock, is p o ratio n s. b 7 :4 5 6 :3 0 a 6 :0 7 th e b elief of D r. Ja m e s W ithycom be, Incom e tax. In its w ake a heavy tr a c to r loaded 8 :4 5 7:37 7 :5 0 d ire c to r o f th e ex p e rim e n t sta tio n In itia tiv e an d re feren d u m . b 9 :4 5 wit It a p a ir of sleepy loo k in g m ules, a 7 :6 0 9 :5 0 M unicipal ow n ersh ip . 1 0 :4 5 b 8 :4 5 1 1 :5 0 and behind th e tr a c to r th e w agon to u t th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, b ll:4 5 9 :3 9 1 : 5» W o m an 's su ffra g e . w hich th e a n im a ls a re atta c h e d ex p ressed stro n g ly In a re c e n t a d 1 3 :4 3 b l0 :4 5 a 3 :1 8 d ress befo re th e P o rtla n d A dverits- when not so fo r tu n a te ns to be p a r 1) 1 :4 5 1 1 :3 9 3 :5 0 ¡•reshani D ruggist Deserves Praise a 3 :3 7 h l 3 :4 5 tic ip a n ts in an a u to m o b ile parad e. Ing club. 5 :5 0 T he Jo h n so n D ru g Co. deserves 3 :4 5 1 :3 » 7 :4 5 H e p o in ted o u t th e fa c t th a t th e re P lacarded on th e tr a c to r w as a sign b 3 :4 3 1» 3 :4 5 w hich c a u g h t th e eye of p ractically a re ten m illio n acres o f d airy land p raise from G resh am people fo r in 4 :4 5 3 :3 » sim ple B uck- ever) s p e c ta to r and b ro u g h t sm iles In O regon, a n d th a t tw o a c res can tro d u cln g h e re th e d h 5 :4 5 h 4 :4 5 (1: IS to faci s T he m u les' soliloquy was, su p p o rt a cow. T h u s five m illion h o m e b ark an d g ly cerin e m ix tu re a 5: »3 bit»: (HI 5 :3 » "W e have lost o u r Jo b ." T he uvl- cows, each w o rth a $100 p ro fit an- know n as A ld er-i-k a. T h is sim ple chi 1 3 3 7 :1 5 a tlo u exhibit w as com posed of a larg e n u a lly , o r five h u n d re d m illion dol- Jertu an rem edy firs t becam e fam ous 9 :4 5 uy cu rin g ap p e n d ic itis an d it has trm k from th e q u a rte rm a s te r 's de-1 ,a r * to g e th e r in p ro fit e a c h y ear L ig h t fig u re s d en o te a. m. p a rtn ieiil,in w hich ro d e a n u m b e r of lo Hie sta te , could tie fed on th is now been discovered th a t a SIN G LE B old fig u re s d e n o te p. m. DOSE reliev es so u r sto m ach , g as on land. k h ak i-clad so ld iers, w hile to th e a U. S. Mail an d E xpress, No he sto m ach an d co n stip a tio n IN p assen g ers. re a r of th e m ach in e w as a tta c h e d By feed in g th e g ra in in stead of STANTLY one of the broad p lan ed a irsh ip s in ex p o rtin g It, Dr. W ith y co m b e e s ti b G resh am Local to C azadero on "T h e g re a te st p ro b lem before h u S undays. w lih'l, Uncle Karn's fliers m ak e daily m ates th a t th e fa rm e r w ould get c S a tu rd a y th ro u g h to C azadero, flig h ts at C ollege P a rk . C o n g ress 60 c e n ts m o re a b u sh el, o r, on a m an ity to d ay is th e co n serv atio n of d T h ro u g h to B oring ex cep t on m an L a ffe rty was one o f th e cro p of fiftee n m illion b u sh els for he h u m an ra c e ." Sunday. Judges. R u n n in g tim e P o rtla n d to G resh th e sta te , $7,50 0 ,0 0 0 . T he export PORTLAND MARKETS. am , 1 h o u r. of $ 1 0 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 w o rth o f d airy pro- i.uce, bacon a n d eg g s fro m D en m ark (■rain, F lo u r, F eed , E tc. MT. HOOD DIVISION w hich su p p o rts a p o p u latio n of 2.- W HEAT Track prices, new : C lub Lv M ontaviila Lv. G resham fo r G resham 1 fo r 1 fo r 0 00,000, u n d e r try in g clim atic c o n d l 8O-81c; B lu estem , 82-83c; 40-fold, and Bull Run M 't'v illa 1 B ull R un J o u rn a lis m , w hich Is th e c a ta tio n s, p ro v es co nclusively w h at can 81c; valley, 81c. d 6 :3 5 logue word for w hat th e new spaper be d o n e u n d e r rig h t m an ag e m en t. 6 :0 0 d 7 :0 0 M IL L S T l'F F S — B ran , $23 50 per a 9 :0 0 8 :1 0 a 9 :2 5 men u sually p re fe r to call "n ew s O regon, w ith its fine c lim a te an d to n ; m id d lin g s, $32; sh o rts, $26.00; 3 :0 0 a 1 :3 0 3 :3 5 p a p er w o rk ." Is apiong th e su b jects rich v a rie ty of soils sh o u ld be able rolled b arley , $28. l> 3 :5 5 3 :3 5 1> 0 :3 8 ta u g h t w hen th e U n iv ersity of O re to d o even b e tte r. FL O U R —-P a te n ts, $4.40 per SUNDAY ONLY. g o n opens Its d o o rs in E u g en e Sep b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $3.90; ex p o rts, 9 :0 0 8 :0 0 d 7 :0 0 tem b er 17. T he O tu lo o k office is p rep ared $3 60 -9 .7 5 ; valley, $4.40. 1 :3 0 1 1 :5 0 9 :2 5 4 :4 5 Tlie n e w sp a p e r is th e lust of th e to fu rn ish si Wool re p o rt c a rd s with 4 :1 3 1 :5 5 CORN— W hole, $ 38.50; crack ed , c 7 :0 0 <i:5O s 5 :1 0 g reat p u b lic In s titu tio n s und pro- envelopes, n eatly p rin te d , one of $39.50 p er ton. tesslotis to g ain o fficial reco g n itio n th e m ost co m p act an d serv iceab le OATS— Spot, $28-29 per to n ; fu b T o C o ttre ll only. . from th e u n iv e rsitie s o f th e co u n try , fo rm s e v e r g o tte n up. T he price tu re s $25.50-26.60. c T o G resham only, b u t facu lties all o v er th e U nited is very reaso n ab le. Send fo r d To M abery only. HAY— E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , S tates have aw ak en ed to its s u r sam p le an d p rices in any a m o u n ts $17; V alley tim o th y , $12-13; alfal 9 T o S andy R iv er only. Above sch ed u les su b je c t to c h an g e ' p assin g Im p o rtan c e In a d em o cratic desired . P h o n e 701. fa, $ 1 2.50-13; clo v er, $10; o a ts am * w ith o u t notice. Do not overlook the sale on suits. For one w eek w e will give to society, und th e tra in in g of new s vetch, $10-11; g ra in hay, $10-11. L ight fig u res, a. m. V e sold ten of them last week. any boy or girl buying a pair of p ap er m en h as becom e an Im p o rtan t "T h e c o n tln n u e d d isfra n c h ise m e n t B old fig u res, p. m. D airy and C ou ntry P rod u ce. The sizes are getting broken and School shoes I scratch tablet I d u ly In m any of th e la s t colleges of w om en Is n relic o f a n tiq u ity th a t PO ULTRY — H ens. 13 H e ; broil T he u n iv e rsitie s w ere co n serv ativ e I belongs to o th e r d a y s." you had better com e while the pen and ink tablet, I pencil, I erg, 15c; d u c k s, y o u n g , 10c; geese, stock is in such a shape that we pen and penholder and I sack 8 -1 2c; tu rk e y s, live, 22c; d ressed , 25c. can fit you better. marbles A bsolutely Free. EGGS- C andled, 27c p er dozen; e x tra s, 29-30c. C H E E S E T rip le ts an d d aisies, 17c; young A m ericas, 18 l i e p er lb B U T T E R — O regon cream ery , cubes, 33c p er o p n u d ; p rin ts, 34-34 li e . A lso Rem em ber that during the Until all sold out the follow ing P O R K F an cy , 1114-12c p er lb. We have all kinds from month of Septem ber that w e are prices will prevail on Fruit Jars V EA L — F ancy, 1 4 -15c. Sills to Moulding. V eg etab les an d F ru its . giving one stoveboard Free with W e have an over stock and you S.’ok l l \ PO TA TO ES ------- B u rb an k s, new, Large or Small Orders. rery beating stove selling for get the advantage. A L W A Y S A T T R A C T IV E 50-65c p e r h u n d d re d ; sw eet p o ta A T T R A C T S B A I L > AYS toes. 2 H e p e r pound. $7 50 and upwards. Our New $1.50 Econom y I-2 gals now $1.20 Prompt Delivery from Our That's the description of *St«nd«rd* .90 Mason 1-2 gals " .70 | V E G E T A B L E S B eans, 2c; cab modem stock is all in and are som e of bathrooms as we install them. own Mills. .85 Everlasting I -4 gal " .65 bage, 1-1 i^ c p er p o u n d ; c a u liflo w Always A ttractive because of the the Classiest stoves you have 125 “ 1-2 " •• 100 e r, $1-1 25 p er do«.; celery , 60- besufiful white enameled tin uh and ex Write us. Phone us, Call on ever had the pleasure of looking These prices are for the kinds | ! 5 c p er d o zen ; c o rn , 15-25c per quisite designs of the fixtures. A t t r a c t i v e A ll Ways—from the us. Send us your orders. dozen ; cu cu m b ers. 60c p er box; standpoint of health, appearance and and sizes m entioned in this ad. pep p ers, 5-6c p e r pound; to m a economy hetAtuse of their sanitary, well- designed, durable construction. toes, 40-50c p er box. Ask for booklets. ONIONS— W aUa W alla, 75c per sack. F R E S H F R U IT 8 — A pples. 50c- $1.50 p er box; peaches, 3O-5Oe; W ith S te rlin g A K id d e r, phone <03 p ears, 7 5 c-$ l 00 p er box; a p r i c o t Phone 446 - . - Sandy, Oregon >1 25 p er box; g rap es. 76c-$1.25. ■ G resham Fine New Books Reviewed O utlook R ESO LVED THAT OUR. -SHOES ARE M ADE ON Estacada Goes “Dry” A LAST THAT LASTS. V e V0NT.SELL YOU A SHOE You W ILL NOT BE SATISFIED W ITH-ITW O NT PAYUS TO DO SO. Thanks for Correspondence “Done Freed de Mules!” S chool S hoes School commences Monday and our stock of School Shoes for boys and girls I is the Best in the city, and as has always been found, our prices are also the best. Our Boys’ High-Top Cutter are the best thing in shoes; price is $3-50 and Every pair is Absolutely Guaranteed. j Boys’Box-Calf, very Heavy and stylish for $2°° and $250 are winners and the boys like them. Good heavy crome leather shoes at $2 and $2.50 are the shoes that stand up. Girls shoes in Patent, Vici and Box calf leathers in heavy soles, good for wet| weather and every pair guaranteed. Journalism Will Benefit Suit Sale One Million Feet of Lumber ! Straus Lumber Co. Supplies Free Stoves, Ranges Fruit Jars J. J. WODAEGE Lewis Shattuck