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PAGE TWO G resham GRESHAM O utlook NEW BOOKS AT OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1813 NEWSY NOTES FROM THRIVING TOWNS OF EAST CLACKAMAS next S unday .Rev. Mr. S m ith , of T ra in s w ill be ru n n in g to Coos Salem w ill preach. Bav in 1914, prom ises V ice-P resi TW ICE A WEEK Mr an d Mrs. D eaton and d a u g h d e n t C alvin of th e S o u th e rn P a c i P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y te r S a b ra sp en t S u n d ay in L ents. fic. T he new ro a d w ill give Im a t G resh am , O regon I A big bouncing baby boy p u t in M an ag ers o f th e G resh am lib rary p ro v ed tr a n s p o rta tio n to a d is tric t H L. ST. CI.AIR, Editor and P u b lr. | h is a p p e a ra n c e at th e hom e of Mr. a re m a k in g an e ffo rt to secu re a long w ith o u t ra ilro a d s a n d is c er I w ere m arrie d . T he cerem ony w as an d Mrs. F red G lockner, last F ri- Our Subscription Itatee la r g e r m em b ersh ip fo r th e asso cia ta in to add trem e n d o u sly to th e I p e rfo rm ed by th e Rev. D avid W olf day m orning, I t's q u ite th e finest O ne y e a r, >1.50; tio n . W hile th e old local board h a s g ro th of th a t section o f th e state. ■lx m o n th s, 75c; n o th in g to do now w ith th e m an ag e 'a t th e Dodd hom e in th e p re s e n c e , baby in S andy th re e m o n th '* tr ia l B O R IN G , May 15— O ne of th e of th e im m ed iate fam ily. T he b r i d e 1 T he S andy bull team w ill play th e m en t, e v e ry th in g in co n n ectio n w ith R ead th e ads. in th is issue. su b sc rip tio n , SOc. hom e w ed d in gs of th is was c h a rm in g in a gow n of w hite B a rto n te a m on th e hom e g ro u n d s its m a in ten an ce being In th e hand* p re ttie s t A dvertising groom next S unday. of th e co u n ty b o ard , y et it will p a rt w as th e o n e of Mr. C larence m essallne silk w hite. T he R a t e * reaso n re ta in it* o rg a n isa tio n as a so rt of w as co n v en tio n ally a ttir e d . The READ THIS E. S iefdr an d Miss R u th G regson at In sp ite of th e in clem en t w eath er, able. O ur rep re bride is th e d a u g h te r of A lbert su p erv iso ry body fo r p ro m o tin g a th e h om e of th e la tte r 's p a re n ts on se n ta tiv e w ill call. an u n u su a lly larg e g a th e rin g as If You want to buy a good feelin g a n d k eep in g up th e e n T h u rsd ay . May 8. T h e m a rria g e a n d E lizab eth Dodd an d w as born sem bled at Odd F ello w s hall to e n farm. A dvertise in the Phone 701. a t A m es, Iow a, from w hich city th e th u sia sm of th e d ay s before success took place a t noon, th e R everend joy th e re g u la r m eeting of th e S an Outlook. " T h e Linotype w as assu red David W olfe p e rfo rm in g th e c e re fam ily m oved to B o rin g tw o y ears dy g ra n g e last S a tu rd a y . T he p rin If You want to sell a W ay 1* the W ay I t is th e d e sire of th e asso ciatio n m ony. O nly a few p erso n al frinedg ago. B ecause of h e r c h a rm in g per cipal d iscu ssio n s re fe rre d to th e that Wins." farm. Advertise in the so n ality E lsie soon becam e very to e n ro ll m o re m em b ers, to Increase o u tsid e th e tw o fa m ilies being com ing fa ir to be held a t S andy, Outlook, an Official p ap er o f th e Tow n of th e m em b ersh ip . T h e a n n u a l dues p resen t. A fter th e n u p tia ls and p o p u la r and has a lw ay s ta k e n Oct. 3 and 4. Z If You want to buyj or G resham , O regon. of have been red u ced to 25 c en ts and th e good w ishes had been said ,th ey a c tiv e p a r t In th e social life O fficial p a p er o f th e Tow n of sell stock, A dvertise in the th e co m m u n ity . Mr. D anielson ig a p ra c tic a lly ev ery o n e Is elig ib le to all sa t dow n to a s u m p tu o u s w ed F airv iew , O regon Now is th e tim e to get rid of y o u r Outlook. n ativ e of M ichigan w h ere his p a r m em bership. d in g d in n e r, o n e o f th e o ld -fa sh E n tere d as second-class m a tte r rh e u m a tism . You can do it by ap- If You have a place T h e L ib rary board m et on M onday ioned p le n tifu l k in d . T he ones e n ts still reside. He cam e to th ese lying C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t and M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o sto ffice at to; rent, A dvertise in the G resham , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of ev e n in g last an d ap p ro v ed th e fo l o u r m o th e r's knew so well how t o ' p a rts a b o u t a y e a r ag o since w hen he h as b u ilt fo i h im self an e n v ia b le I the p a rts freely a t each « Outlook. M arch 3. 1879. low ing le tte r w hich is se lf-ex p lan a p re p a re fo r th e T h a n k sg iv in g and , , , a p p licatio n . l o r sale by G resham H reputation n a a n upright and staadj i„,lg i-s everywhere.! to ry ; C h ris tm a s feasts. It is b u t te llin g I M PKOVI NG I»A( K W A RD ? th e tr u th an d th a t very m ildly to young m an. T he yo u n g people a re , ----------------------------------------------------------- To th e Hon. A ndrew C arn eg ie,— say each one did am p le ju s tic e to m ak in g th e ir hom e in th e R oseboom “ W h ith er a re we d riftin g ? " w ould D ear S ir :— In b eh alf of th e peo th e d in n er. T he happy young cou p lace ju s t e a st o f B o rin g , w here hav e been an a p p ro p ria te h ead in g p le of th e vicin ity of G resh am , O re they a re a t hom e to th e ir frien d s. p le left B oring on th e 3; 20 c a r in lo r th e re p o rt o f th e P a tro n -T e a c h gon, th is co m m ittee begs to express sh o w er of rice an d well w ishes They carry w ith th em th e good w ish e rs ' co m m ittee, p u b lish ed In the th e th a n k s o f th e co m m u n ity fo r th e and good byes, fo r a sh o rt tr ip to es of a h o st of frie n d s fo r a long last Issue of th e O utlook, T h e as- g ift o f th e lib ra ry b u ild in g Just P o rtla n d and th e coast. On th e ir an d happy w edded life. l.t .'E STO C K . Ile a l E s ta te anil R e n ta ls so ciatlon sees th e defects o f the opened in th is village. T h is b eau re tu rn th ey w ill m ak e th e ir hom e high school systen), and h as called tifu l and com m odious lib ra ry Is em i fo r th e p resen t w ith J. E S lefer, OR SA LE Good horse hay. C iar P a a tu re fo r re n t at A nderson a tte n tio n to so m e o f th em w ith o u t n en tly fitte d to m eet th e n eed s of th e "roonp's fa th e r, w ith w hom C la r enee C athey, phone 9 7. tf atatio n . E d. O sburn. tf hope th a t th e re w ill be any refo rm s th is p a r t o f M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , and en ce is a bu sin ess p a rtn e r. The T h e re a re to o m an y fad s In a ll th e th e people a re deeply ap p reciativ e voung co u p le a re am o n g th e p o p u SANDY, May 15— Miss W an d a T A K EN UP A t my place a t Max o ran ch es o f e d u c a tio n as ta u g h t a t of y o u r g en ero sity in p ro v id in g It la r y o u n g people of th e n e ig h b o r H o ffm an an d Miss Isab el G ray e n well la s t F rid a y , a Som e More Choice Lot*. so rre l m are F o r S ale in Z en ith a d d itio n by p resen t. T h e p u p ils a re helpless, as fo r th e ir use. S incerely y o u rs, hood. C laren ce, son of F. E te rta in e d th e W o m an 's clu b a t its a b o u t to foal, w hite m a rk on fore th e o w n e rs T he In d e p e n d e n t L and they c a n n o t know w h at Is th e best G RESH AM L IB R A R Y BOARD. an d B lan ch e N. S le fe r w as born re g u la r sem i-m o n th ly m e etin g a t th e head. O w ner apply to R o b ert S m ith C om pany. E a sy te rm s B uy d ire c t fo" th em selv es, an d th e p o litician Mrs. W. F . H oney, Sec'y and save com m ission See E. H. n e a r D am ascu s an d sp en t h is boy- [ S andy h o tel y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n . an d pay expenses. lead ers of e d u c a tio n have Im posed K elly, Ree T h ird s tr e e t an d K elly hood d ay s in th is n e ig h b o rh o o d , go- F ollow ing th e ele c tio n of officers, a v en u e tf S io c s fo r S ale. p rescrib ed c o u rses th a t m u st be T h e board decided to buy a new Ing to school a t U nion and B oring VMl8a Hoy, of P o rtla n d , w ho is en- Two brood m ares, 1 by M cK inney follow ed to th e le tte r. T he re su lts b alo p tico n a t a cost of >126. T h ere schools a n d is know n fa r and n e a r dow ed w ith a rich a n d sw eet so- TO R E N T — An a c re of p o ta to 1 by A ltam o n t, 1 In foal to Dan a re b ein g seen an d will is on h an d th e sum o f >105, leav as o n e o f th e ex em p lary young men P rano volc«> san g songs by N evln g ro u n d n e a r G resh am , fo r h a lf th e H al, tr. 2 :1 1 5 4 . O ne d riv in g m are becom e m o re a p p a re n t a s tim e goes ing a balan ce of >20 to be raised a d e lig h tfu l o f B oring. T he b rid e R u th M. G reg an d Ja c o b B ond, In g e n tle fo r la d y ; 20 1-year old d u ck s crop. W ill fu rn is h th e seed. H a rry on. P e rh a p s th e r e w ill be a re tu rn W o odard, C lark & Co., from whom son, d a u g h te r o f S am u el L. and m a n n e r, receiving th e h e a rty p la u d *22 An 8 disc h arro w . H a rry O sm an, W ood, G resh am . to s a n e r m e th o d s som e d ay , b u t It th e m ach in e w as b ro u g h t, w ill m ake to E m m a J. G regson, w as born In Al its of th o se w ho h ad g a th e re d G resham . tf Is ho|>eless to ex p ect very m uch u n til a d e m o n s tra tio n soon, to w hich th e to n , Mo., w h ere she sp en t her h e a r her. T he o ffic e rs elected to M ISC E L L A N E O U S th e re is a n a w a k e n in g and a u n iv e r p u b lic will be Invited It is to be e a rly ch ild h o o d days. T hen her serve fo r a n o th e r y ear, w ere Mrs. STOCK HOGS w anted T. R sal d em and fo r d iffe re n t m ethods. used fo r illu s tra tin g le c tu re s and p a re n ts m oved to so u th e a st W ash Shelley, p re s id e n t; FO R S A L E — 25,000 k a le p lants. Mrs. H. II H ow itt. F o rty y e a rs a n d m o re ago, when 11» possession w ill be follow ed by a in g to n an d G uy R ead, F ifth s tre e t, 2nd house Miss R u th a tte n d e d T hom as, se c re ta ry an d Miss H azel h e re w ere classes In stead of g rad es; c o u rse am o n g w hich w ill p ro b ab ly be school in O ak esd ale an d K ennew ick M ills, tr e a s u re r. Mrs. S helley being w est of M ain. P. O. box 244, G resh F O R SA LE — A six -y ear old horse, am . when a ll th e p u p ils o f a school w ere | ’he one p rom ised by W. W. C otton T he fam ily m oved to B oring ab o u t re-elected by a larg e m a jo rity . F o l *22 sound an d tru e , b ro k en sin g le or u n d er th e tu tlla g e of o n e co m p eten t low ing th e business m eetin g and tw o y e a rs ago w h ere Miss R u th at Air Pressure W ater System . double. 1000 pounds. J o h n P alm - te a c h e r; w hen th e fu n d a m e n ta l of songs, re fre sh m e n ts blad, G resh am , p hone 38x1. once becam e one o f th e p o p u la r p ro " ra m tf for sale. 2-horse pow er en g in e, courses of a so u n d e d u c a tio n w ere y o u n g lad les of th e co m m u n ity . Ev w ere served by th e M isses G ray and 0 g allo n ta n k , all in good condi ta u g h t; when re c ita tio n s w ere h eard ery one jo in s In w ish in g th e happy H offm an. H orses an d cow s b o u g h t and sold tion. A t a b a rg a in . S. S. T hom pson. o rally an d w hen th e com m on school paly all th ey Ju stly d eserv e h ealth , W. G. F razee, H. B. H am ilto n at T ra n s fe r B arn , G resh am , phone PJione 61. tf stu d ie s w ent as f a r as th e tw e lfth u n ited life, and E. W. G a rd n e r, w ho have beeu T h e 4 0th a n n u a l session of th e Or h ap p in ess and a long 591. *28 g rad e does now , th e r e w ere well ed- w ith Just en o u g h clo u d y d ay s to en g ag ed in su rv ey in g th e E ag le FO R SA LE — F o r cash. 80 cords m ated hoys and g irls w ho knew m ore I e 8on s ta te g ra n g e has been In m ake th e Bunshlne b rig h te r. C reek telep h o n e line, hav e re tu rn e d first-c la ss live w ood, c u t o ne year. B eef C attle W anted. th a n th e high school g ra d u a te does slon a t A lbany d u rin g th e p a st fo u r to P o rtla n d . *24 Six cen ts p e r pond fo r any o rd i E. J. G rad in , p h o n e 325. now. They received so und e d u c a -|d a y s , clo sin g to n ig h t. S ev eral Im- E m m ett D o n ah u e is In F o rest Miss Roy, of P o rtla n d , w ho is the nary cow. T. R. H o w itt, G resham . tlons in th o se d a y s th a t fitte d them p o rta n t re so lu tio n s co n cern in g th e G rove on business. L ady w ith child w ishes p o sitio n as gu«ait of h e r sis te r and b ro th e r-in - t< becom e th e le a d in g m en and O ur b la ck sm ith , Mr Sonnlchson law , Dr .and Mrs. H a rry B aren d rlck , p o litical w elfare of th e s ta te w ere In q u ire O u tlo o k o f FO R women of th e n atio n . It Is d iffe r S A L E - -L ig h t team and h ousekeeper. su g g ested bu t th e m ost of th em w ere hus been on th e sick list fo r th e past fo r a few d ay s w ill slug both m o rn w agon. L ew is fice. *25 S h a ttu c k . G resham . e n t now. tab led . S om e leg islatio n for th e or- few days. ing and ev e n in g a t th e M. E. ch u rc h The late H arvey W S co tt w as th e | dt,r w ent th ro u g h h u t n o th in g very FO R S A L E — F ir s t class, live and T he W rig h t-N ell Co., played old P a s tu ra g e — P a s tu re fo r cow s and first g ra d u a te of th e P acific U n iv er rad ical as fa r as re p o rte d . C. L R ip to a sm all crow d In O rien t last c a ttle , fo r re n t by A. B. W itte r, lead «ord w ood, d elivered a t G resh- C h u rc h N otices sity. H e h a s s ta te d th a t th e co n d i Shaw w as re-elected a m em b er of S a tu rd a y , m any w ho w an ted to a t G resham , so u th R o b erts aven u e. T el am . L. W alch, phone 303. tio n s tberai a t th a t tim e w ere ra th e r th e ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee. T he next ten d could not do so on acco u n t of ep h o n e 383. *26 Church Services a t G illis . prim itiv e. T h e re w as little of d ef session w ill be at M onm outh, w hich th e rain . T he co m p an y go to Da HAY for sale a t my farm n ear F or SA LE O ne 1 in. w agon, Inlte class o rg a n iz a tio n . In m uch S unday school 1 0 :3 0 a m. B. L. P leasan t H om e. Jo h n S tra u s, Bor- has n ev er had th e h o n o r before m ascu s th is week S a tu rd a y . They 2 set of Ills w ork he w as e n tire ly alone N o rth u p , su p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h h orse, 6 y e a rs old, b ro k e; ing, R. 1 tf it w as th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of th e a re now p re p a rin g L ittle A labam a sin g le h a rn e s s and buggy, good as ing aervic a t 7 :3 0 p. m. Rev Geo.. The c u rric u lu m w as re stric te d Of be g ra n g e th a t M onm outh w as given o r T h e Law of th e S o u th , to new . F o s te r Cooley. tf H. H a rriso n , p a sto r. M idweek p ra y e r In te rco lleg iate re la tio n s th e re was FO R S A L E — Good ran g e, only th e n o rm al school an d a g ra n g e r g iv en on fu tu re d a te s nene. T he only sem b lan ce to ah tle- been used six m onths. In q u ire a t S a tu rd a y ev en in g , May 10, Roy m eetin g an d bible stu d y W ednesday placed In ch arg e. It will re tu rn REAL ESTA TE AND REN TALS tlcs was an occasion ball gam e of ev en in g a t 8 :0 0 p. m. B a u e r's b a rb e r shop. •22 th e co m p lim en t by e n te rtu ln in g th e E. D anielson a n d E lsie E llen Dodd F or lU'iit. "tw o -o ld -c a t.” LIN N EM A N N M ETH O D IST, G resh g ran g e. Seven room house on M ain stre e t, To th e stu d e n t of m odern day am — Rev. M elville T. W ire, p asto r. F O R S A L E — S everal second-hand P re a c h in g every S un d ay a t 11 a.m ., w ith city w a te r and e le c tric lig h ts. 10-gal. m ilk cans. T. R. H o w itt. th e college life of a h alf-cen tu ry S o m eth in g to Do. and 8 p. m. S unday school a t 9 :4 5 >8.00 p e r m o n th . C h a rle s Cleve ago seem s ra th e r lean and m eag er If th e b u sin ess men of th is coun and E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :3 0 p m. lan d . tf P e rh a p s It w as so; b u t th e young I try w an t a so und b a n k in g sy stem , G resham F eed Mill w an ts o ats P ra y e r m eetin g W ednesday n ig h ts an d w heat. H ig h e st cash price*. a t 8 p. m. m en and w om en w ho lived It ap p ar- , ht.y w ould do well My go now F O R R E N T — A. C. W ih lo n 's f a n P hone 661. enlly look back upon It, and speak C o n g ress Is w av erin g It h as not C A TH O LIC S E R V IC E S — Mass e v Con-1 — —-------- ery su n u a y a t 1 0 .3 0 in C om m ercial fo u r m iles east of G resham . of It. today w ith th e sam e p le a su re d eclded wht, , ht.r „ advlg 1 ^*N*‘6* P e e t L u m b er fo r Sale, n a il , G reauam , u n til c n u rc h is b u ilt. ta in s 65 ac re s; ab o u t 10 a cres c l e a r - . and sa tisfactio n th a t th e p resen t- ab le t0 b rh lg currvnc>. „ , forin befort, A lte r m ass, in s tru c tio n fu r th e ed and p a rtly seeded. C ash ren t k *n d » ro u g h and dressed day stu d en t g ets o u t of h i. college | th u B p w |„ , gcbt.d u lt,d for Children. >125 fo r one y ear, o r w ill m ak e ‘Um ber in an y Qu a “ M‘y. d eliv ered days Indeed th e re a re th o se who Aprll 7. B usiness m en m ust m ake MASS w ill be c e le b ra te d every te rm s fo r a te n -y e a r leas«1. A. C. an y w h ere. S tra u s L u m b e r C om pany, affect to believe th a t th e old col- It cleu r to th e a d m in is tra tio n th a t S andy, O regon. P h o n e 446. second an d f o u r th S u u d ay a t 1 0 :3 0 tf W ihlon, G resham , O regon, phone lege life w ith Its h a re an d rigid pro- lhey w uut ttctlon a. in., a t St. Jo s e p h s c h u rc h , P ow ell 357. tf visions, accom plished Its p u rp o se of If you d o n 't know P re s id e n t W il V alley road. R everend F a th e r M ar S tra w b e rry Ila llo c k s a n d c r a tis tra in in g men and women for life son, o r If you d o n 't know O scar W. tin , O. S. B , p a sto r. at S teri n g A- K id d er's. F O R S A L E — 20 acres, all c le a r quite as well as th e m odern college U nderw ood, d em o cratic flo o r lead er F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N — % m ile front G resham . P rice and It ab le to do. In th e H ouse, a good way to get Auto Truck for H ire S ervices every S un d ay m o rn in g a t te rm s reaso n ab le. Box 161, G resh A nd so It is w ith th e com m on F o r picnic p a rtie s — 10 to 20 people. I I o cluck. S unday school m«>ets a t a c q u a in te d w ith th e m is to writ« 21 schools. Im p ro v em en t has been H au lin g to a n d from P o rtla n d . H. io in c u a rg e of M rs. D. W. Mc am. th em u rg in g th a t th is m a tte r be s e t E. D avis, p hone 21. tf b ackw ard W hen w ill It go fo rw ard ? K ay. Y. p . s . v . hi. d ev o tio n al tled a t th e special session Make It STOCK W A NTED -G ood p a stu re m eetin g a t 7 p. in Rev. Thus, ELECTRIC LIGHT Is Die ni.wt c le a r th a t th e d efects In o u r p resen t u u b in s o n , p a sto r. Appifi, A pples, A pples. w ith ru n n in g w ater, well su itab le for hom es, offlc«1«, shops fenced. IH >\D -SE ( I R ED C l ItK E N t Y. system a re th e lack o f a re d isc o u n t W anted — A ny good m a rk e ta b le and ntlw-r places needing liglit. OHRiSTlAAi S C IE N T IS T S — Serv- C h arles C leveland, G resham P hone v arieties. P h o n e a t once o r see m a rk e t fo r so und co m m ercial p ap er, ices in G ran g e h a ll, G resh am , bull- 1 4 71. tf lx?wis S h a ttu c k , G resham D uring th e Civil W ar th e fed eral sc attered reserv es, an d au in e la stic d ay a t I I a. m. a n d W ednesday a t g o v ern m en t fo u n d Itself upon th e I c u rre n c y Ask th a t th e re be inim e- E L E C T R IC IT Y can be u sed In 3 p. m. S u n d ay school a t l u o'clock. v erge of b a n k ru p tc y . It could not | d iai«) a ctio n to rem edy th e se defects. a n y q u a n tity , la rg e <>r sm a ll, P ublic Invited. find a m ark et fo r Its b o n d s In th a t W rite to y o u r congrtw sm an alo n g thereb y fu r n ish in g any req u ired a m o u n t o f ligh t- F u r th e rm o r e, FREE METHODIST CHURCH em ergency It d ecided to c re a te a th e sam e line« G iesu am — E d w iu W. U tg h t, p a sto r. 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