Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 09, 1913, Image 1

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    T h e O u t l o o k s L a r g e I llu s t r a t e d C h r i s t m a s N u m b e r w i l l b e i s s u e d o n T u e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 16 .
F in e A d . N u m b e r .
E x tr a
copies
TWICE A WEEK
V O L. 3
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NO. 81
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
M ULTNO M AH
C O U N TY ,
OREGON
TUESDAY,
DECEM BER
9, 1913
“Ever at Your Service ’
P h o n e 701
$1.50 P E R Y E A R
RUMOR LOCATES JAP FARMERS W. 0. W. CAMPS EVENING STAR NEW FRATERNAL TWO LODGES
FACTORY SITE
IN CONTROL FAVOR GRESHAM DEGREE WORK
PAPER HERE HOLD ELECTION
B eav er S ta te A uto m o b ile sto ck is
T h e la te tra v e le r on th e B ase L ine
S ev eral w eeks ag o It w as m en-1
A rra n g e m e n ts a re b eing co m p let-
A n o th e r f r a te r n a l p a p e r Is to be
so m e w h a t in th e a sc e n d a n t to d ay as .
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ro a d - so m ew h ere b etw een 11 o ’clock tio n ed in th e se co lu m n s th a t th e 1 ed fo r th e re c e p tio n of P o m o n a p u b lish ed fro m th e O utlook office be-
F A IR V IE W , Dec. 8— T h e g ra n g e
th e re s u lt of ru m o rs th a t w ork on
th e fa c to ry w ill be com m enced w ith- a " d ’ ’
n ‘g h t bUt S a tu rd a y ’ w ln P o rtla n d c a m p s..W o o d m e n of th e g ra n g e a t R ockw ood on D ecem ber g in n in g w ith th e first Issue a b o u t | m et ° “ 8 a ,u r d a y ’ au d
‘h e re g ­
in a few days.
m eet a p rocession of heavily lo ad ed W o rld , w ere lo o k in g to w a rd Great»-j 17. R ockw ood g ra n g e , a t Its m eet- J a n u a ry 1. It w ill be called
th e u la r ro u tin e of b u sin ess a n d th e in ­
itia tio n of six c a n d id a te s, th e follow ­
T h e re is no defin ite o r official an - w agons w end in g th e ir way to P o rt- am fo r th e p ro b a b le lo catio n o f a re- ' ing la s t w eek, a p p o in te d th e neces- 1 U nited W. O. W B o o ster an d w ill be
n o u n c e m e n t fro m an
any y so u rce,
rce bu t lan d .
s o rt fo r a n n iv e rsa ry picnics, log ro ll- sa ry c o m m itte e s to look a f te r every p u b lish ed u n d e r th e au sp ices of six ing officers w ere elec ted fo r th e e n ­
it is re p o rte d th a t th e p ro p o sed lo ca­
M aster, C ed ric S to n e;
On each w agon, d raw n by tw o h o rs- |„ g s an d o th e r p e c u lia r s tu n ts th e j d e ta il a n d e v e ry th in g w ill be in read - of th e P o rtla n d W oodm en cam ps.
I t su in g te rm ;
tio n o f th e fa cto ry h as been selected pg ig a 8ieppy d riv e r b u n d led up to W oodm en a re n o ted for.
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in ess fo r P o m o n a 's recep tio n .
w ill be a m o n th ly , o f 8 p ages to com ­ o v e rse e r, Rev. T h o m as R o b in so n ;
an le re o o re f th e noge t0 jjpep w arm , an(j gome-
At a m eetin g of th e U
I n ited D egree
T h e re a re se v e ra l m a tte rs to com e m ence w ith a n d w ill hav e an ed itio n le c tu re r, M rs. J. W. T o w n sen d ; chap-
cided upon an d th a t n e g o tia tio n s a re w h e r e ab o u t th e w agon w ill be seen a r ‘!a,n c o m m ittees h eld la s t S u n d ay a befo re , b e g ra n g e fo r c o n sid e ra tio n , of 3000 copies to s t a r t w ith
It is | lain , D. 8. D u n b a r; s e c re ta ry , Roy
e co n sistin g o N f A. L. i am o n g th em belug M a8ter K re u d e r’a expected th a t th e p a p er w ill be e n - j S to n e; tr e a s u re r , Mrs. J . C. W indle';
on fo r a m uch la r g e r tr a c t of lan d . red la n te rn w hich is a sig n al to keep su
B b a r b c o u m r m
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th a n th e o rig in a l five a c re s a t first o u t o f th e way.
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K re u d e r an d N etg n n o r propo8ed new school m e etin g re g u la - la rg e d to 16 p ages w ith in a few ste w a rd . L. A. lla rv e y ; a s s is ta n t ste-
1 Tk
McBreen was appointed to take the
.. _ to chanep th e Dlan of ho ld in g
T h ese w agons a re m o re n u m e ro u s
. . . I UOI‘ lo c n a n g e tn e p lan o t noiuing m o n th s a n d th a t th e n u m b e r w ill be w ard, B lain T u rn e r; g a te k eep er, A l­
ta k e n by o p tio n in B risto l H eig h ts.
m a tte r up w ith th e f a ir b o ard a t its th e a n n u a l tax levy m e e ting tn la rg e in creased to a n o th e r th o u s a n d in a
b e rt H en sley ; C eres, Mrs. L. A. Har­
Dr. J. N. P ow ell, th e first G resh am
J a n u a r y 6. w ith th e p r i n - |clt|eg
g iv in g 'a ll th."'peopie of s h o r t tim e.
vey; F lo ra , Mrs. S h e p a rd ; Pom ona,
m an to sig n up fo r s h a re s in
th e th e procP8gion ig endle8g, pxcpp; fo r X r o A f ' ’J u H ^ X b r i u o n T e r
H
8Ch° O' tl‘8 tr‘cl8 th e P riv ileg e of
T h e d e ta ils of th e p u b lic a tio n have Mrs. S lo n e; lady a s s is ta n t ste w a rd ,
c a p ita l sto ck of th e B eav er S ta te Mo- a few day8 eacb y e a r a n j tb e w agons , .
.
. c ele D rau o “ n e re . it I voting on th e tax o r sa le o f bonds been fully se ttle d an d a c o n tra c t en- Miss Eva T ow nsend. T. J. K reu d er.
is th e In te n tio n to m ak e f u r th e r a r - , in8tPad Qf a few ag a t p re8 en t.
te re d in to w ith II. L. St. t la ir, pub- m a s te r of P om ona, has been in v ited
to r co m p an y , a rriv e d h e re on S unday a re ta k in g p ro d u ce to th e city m ar-
ra n g e m e n ts. If p o ssib le, lo o k in g to- I A n o Ib p r im p o rta n t m a tte r , re c o m -1 _____
ltsh e r and E. L. T h o rp e as m a n a g in g to a c t a8 in a ta llln g officer a t th e ir
n ig h t from San
F ra n c isc o
in re- k et ra ised by Ja p a n e s e on re n te d w ard th e selectio n of fa ir w eek fo r a I m ended by , hu M aaterg.
an d , ^ c tu r . e d lto r .
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fa rm s in th is vicinity,
re g u la r m eetin g in Ja u u a ry .
sp o n se to a te le g ra m s e n t h im on
:
d a te on w hich to h o ld o th e r big cele- prg. ag8ociatloll. wlll be a reso lu tio n
E ach cam p w ill hav e its sp ecial as- '
Not every w agon, how ever, is d riv -
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.
At th e
re g u la r m eetiu g of th e
F rid a y . T h e o b je c t of his p resen ce en by a , aD a8 th e r e a re tw o tru c k
ra t
8 e ery y ear.
A rtisa n s held on S a tu rd a y
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P.
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T h e W oodm en h av e a log cab in a t to allow of th e sa le of gam e d u rin g so clate e d ito r, an d th e p a p e r w ill go Unite«!
h ere, so It is re p o rte d , is to close a , fa rm s n e a r T ro u td a le n o t in th e yel- thp 8 a ,em fft|r g ro u n d g an d bavp th e o pen season an d to p ro h ib it h u n t- to m em b ers of th e six cam ps. M ult- e v e n in g , th e follow ing officers w ere
n om ah cam p h as a p a p e r of Its ow n, ' P, e c te d . In s ta lla tio n to be held th e
d eal w h erein he a n d tw o o f h is sis lo»' P eril class, b u t th e r e a re so m any h elp ed to sw ell th e cro w d s th e r e on ing w ith dogs.
, .
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, i E v en in g S ta r g ra n g e h as th e m ost also p u b lish ed from th e O u tlo o k of- first S a tu rd u y in J a n u a ry . P ast M as­
te rs , Mrs. J. N. C la n a h a n an d Mrs o f th em ,h a t ,h ey c a rry ,lle b u lk of ,
tr a te r n a day, b u t a re not satisfied p ro flclent d eg ree te a m
In O regon, . flee, w ith a list of 2500. As th e re
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g a rd e n p ro d u c ts fro m E a ste rn M ult-
te r A rtisa n , E. A. W h itn ey ; m uster,
T. L. Sails, will p ro b ab ly tr a n s f e r a
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n o m ah , an d th e re b y a m o ral is ap- th e la s t tw o fairs.
H e rb e rt S h u te ; su p e rin te n d e n t. G ran t
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p en d ed .
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o v e r 6000, It is S h aw ; se c re ta ry , F. H. C ra n e ; tr e a s ­
D u rin g th e p a st su m m e r a cu rio u s . g ,,
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* I ‘be th ird d eg ree fo r th e benefit of all th o u g h t th a t th e o th e r fo u r cam ps
In a d d itio n it is a lleg ed by th e
u re r, Mary C ra n e ; S en io r co n d u cto r,
w iseacres a ro u n d tow n th a t Dr. Pow - ! in d iv id u a l co u n te d 26 o f th e s e th r ifty
k
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/ new m em b ers esp ecially an d as an will Join In befo re long, w ith possibly
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em m
b ers
V ancouver
a. a n d O regon C ity, In w hich
ell
w ill sell
his ~~
3 2 -acre
tr a c t ... in th e —.
p e d . d . lers
of g a rd ________________-
e n sass g o in g to P o a8k
rt- for ,he , h l,ri'
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fo r m all
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ers pres-
V ancouver
in g ; m a s te r o f cerem o n ies. E. D.
P ow ell d o n a tio n lan d claim to th e la n d in o n e n ig h t. T h e lo ad s w ere g a jPm
¡en t. T h e w ork w ill be exem plified in cities th e re a re a n o th e r th o u sa n d
H o lg a te ; ju n io r
c o n d u cto r,
D ella
com pany fo r em erg en cy a n d specu- m ad e up of e v e ry th in g fro m Bpuds to
, the afternoon.
m em bers.
S h u te ; in s tru c to r,
M abel R obbins;
An effo rt is b eing m ade to hav e a
By th e te rm s of th e a g re e m e n t no
la tiv e p urposes.
s tra w b e rrie s , w ith all th e o th e r ed ib le I
N otice!
w ard er, T h o m as R ounds.
It is f u r th e r alleged t h a t th e pro- v e g eta b les an d fr u its th ro w n in a n d it
A b ask et so cial an d band e n te r- special c a r to P o rtla n d o v e r th e Mt. one b u t a W oodm an may u d v e rtise In
T he L adies Aid su p p e r a n d b a zaar
Hood
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posed lo catio n of th e fa cto ry will be w ould have been in te re s tin g if th a t ta in m e n t w ill be g iven a t th e O rie n t
last
F rid a y n ig h t w as a g re a t su c­
ju s t w est of th e old Pow ell resid en ce sam e c u rio u s In d iv id u al could h av e g ra n g e h a ll, D ecem ber 19, 1913, fo r ev en in g . Ij th e effort is successful tise m e n ts be in s e rte d fo r anyone. It cess. A good crow d a tte n d e d an d
th
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a
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th
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w ith a fro n ta g e on th e S ectio n L ine m ade a ca lc u la tio n ot th e p ro ceed s th e benefit of th e P le a s a n t H om e
n early all of th e a rtic le s w ere sold.
ro ad an d ra il fa c ilitie s on th e n o rth d eriv ed from th e 26 lo ad s a n d to B rass band. Som e of th e b est m u- follow ing th e in itia tio n of c a n d id a te s cine an d liq u o r a d s will be rig o ro u sly A bout $60.00 w ere cleared.
in
th
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fifth
d
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of
w
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excluded,
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T h e lo c atio n is id eal a n d m uch b e tte r »'horn it w ent.
slcian s on th e c o ast h av e been en-
T h e heavy w inds of F rid ay n ig h t
su ite d to th e n eed s of th e com pany
S everal y e a rs ago it was not un- g aged to fu rn ish th e m usic fo r th e will be a class of p ro b ab ly tw en ty o r becom e m em b ers of th e o rd er,
blew off a b o u t h a lf of on e sid e of th e
more.
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th a n th e
fo rm e r lo catio n e a st of c°m m o n fo r w h ite m en to be seen o ccasion.
The
P le a s a n t
H om e
roof of th e la rg e burn ut th e M ultno­
A t th e la s t sessio n of P o m o n a th e
to w n , as it is h ig h e r an d m ore w end in g th e ir way to tow n w ith su ch B rass band w ill also d e m o n s tra te
m ah C o u n ty F arm . T h e burn was
a
n
n
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a
l
d
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es
w
ere
fixed
a
t
35
cents.
s ig h tly a n d su p e rio r in eve ry way
Ioad8’ b u t n o t ln th e sy s te m a tic m an - th p lr ab lllty as e n te r ta in e rs a n d m u-
b u ilt a b o u t fo u r y e a rs ago w ith 1. W.
As th e D ecem ber m e e tin g is u su ally
W h ile all th is is sp e c u la tiv e today n e r ,b a t o u r alie n frie n d s h av e a d o p t- 8icjan8 w ith so lo s, d u e ts, trio s, etc.
O liver a s c o n tra c to r.
the
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to
pay
fo
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com
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it is m o re th a n lik ely th a t it w ill be ed
lh e y to o k a load to th e e ity A dm ission free.
You a re in v ited ,
Mrs. R o b ert R o b ertso n and d a u g h ­
ing y e a r, th e m em b ers a re rem in d ed
a re a lity to m o rro w . T h e ru m o rs of w hen th e y h ad so m e th in g e x tra to sell C om e p re p a re d fo r a good lau g h .
F o u r c a rs of a b ra n d new m odel te r M ildred, o f C am us. W ash in g to n ,
th
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be
the
a new s ite fo r th e fa c to ry a n d its an d b ro u g h t ,h e nloney back hom e
y early ch a rg e . T h e in itia tio n fee o f ] “ re b ein g c o n stru c te d ut th e C e n te r h as been th e g u e st of h e r m any
B ut n e a rly all of th a t h a s ceased.
e a rly c o n stru c tio n h av e been m ade
shops of th e P o rtla n d R ailw ay, L ig h t frie n d s here.
25 c e n ts re m a in s th e sam e.
Only o ccasio n ally does th e w h ite f a r ­
fo r se v e ra l days an d th e re is alm o st
& P o w er co m pany, as an ex p erim en t.
m e r go dow n w ith a load, a n d w hen
th e a s s u ra n c e th a t a d efin ite s t a te ­
If th e s ty le pro v es su ccessfu l, la te r
he do es it is m ad e up p rin c ip a lly of
m e n t w ill be m ade b efo re th e en d of
e a rs of th e sam e m odel w tll be p u t
ch ick e n s, b u tte r a n d eggs. A nd th e
th e w eek.
in se rv ice fro m tim e to tim e. N one
m a rk e t fo r th o se th in g s is so good at
T h e L ad ies Aid so ciety h a s per-
N eg o tia tio n s a re
u n d e r w ay In
of th e care is yet co m p leted , b u t
I hom e th a t th e w h ite m an h as ab o u t
P o rtla n d an d only
a
few d e ta ils
w ork on th e fo u r Is going on rap id ly ,
th e ir big b a z a a r
! q u it p ed d lin g p ro d u ce, a jo b th a t has | fected p lan s fo r
O regon p ro d u ces 25 p er cen t m ore
th a t a re to be se ttle d a re sta n d in g ! been ta k e n up by th e Ja p a n e s e on , an d ch ick e n pie s u p e r to be h eld in
T h e P a tro n -T e a c h e rs ’ asso ciatio n w ith th e p ro sp ect of h av in g them
co rn p e r acre th a n th e a v e ra g e p ro ­
in th e way of a co n su m m a tio n of th e re n te d farm s, w h ile th e fa r m e r w ho I th e g ra n g e h all n ex t T h u rsd a y a fte r- wiH g ive th e flrst t,r°Kr a l" of th e j reap y w ,th in B ,ew w eeks
p lan s th a t th e p ro m o to rs of
th e tills h is ow n fa rm h a s ch an g ed his noon an d PVPIlin„
T he sale o f fan - He“ ° n
F rld a y . «‘ven‘"K-
1 he new c a rs w ill be of th e c en te r- duced in th e U nited S tates. Also,
com pany hav e been m ak in g d u rin g cro p s to p o tato es, hay an d g ra in , and
b eg in n in g a t 8 o clock. T h e s p e a k e r ( o o r p a tte rn , w ith no exit« at all at O regon p ro d u ces 10 p e r c e n t b e tte r
a ll th e tim e sin ce th e s u b je c t was In m any cases se lls th e m ilk o r cream C? “ n<1 u8eful a rtic le s w ill begin a t
of th e ev e n in g will be P ro f. M. s . |'»H her end. T he c o n d u c to r w ill sit
co rn th a n th e a v e ra g e U nited S ta te s
first m en tio n ed .
from a sm all h e rd o f cows.
2 :3 0 . S u p p er w ill be serv ed fro m P ittm a n of
O regon S ta te N orm al in fro n t of th e se d o o rs, w hich will
crop. Yet O regon p ro d u ces less th a n
I t is confidently a n tic ip a te d th a t
T h e m o ral a p p en d ed to th is sto ry 5 :3 0 to a b o u t 7 :3 0 . T h e m en u w ill school. Mr.
P ittm a n is re p u te d to b»’ co n tro lle d by a lev er w hich also
th e O u tlo o k will be ab le to tell th e m ay be a good o n e o r it may be o th e r- in clu d e ch ick en pie, m ash ed po ia- be o ne o f th e best sp e a k e rs in th e raises and lo w ers th e step s. T his o n e -te n th of o ne p er c en t of all th e
w hole sto ry in its n ex t issue.
wise. It all d ep en d s on th e view - to es, s a u e r
k r a u t,
b ak ed
b ean s, state> an d a lth o u g h his su b je c t is lev er c a n n o t be o p e ra te d w hile th e corn gro w n ln th e U n ited S tates.
po in t. P ro b ab ly tw e n ty fa rm s a re in p ick les, cak e, cofTee a n d ap p les.
nOt a n n o u n c e d , it w ill be c e rta in to c ar is in m otion an d th e c a r can n o t
T h e a v e ra g e y ie 'd p er a c re in O re-
possession of th e J a p s e a st of M ount
A fine p ro g ra m h as also been p re- be ° f g re a t I'H crest to all who a re be s ta rte d u n til th e doors a re closed gon is 28.6 b u sh els, and th e av e ra g e
As p a se n g e rs b o ard th e car, they yield fo r th e w hole co u n try is 23 bu-
T a b o r, an d th e y a re p ay in g s o m e - ' p a red fo r th e ev en in g , w hich will b e i W orklng fo r th e goo<, of th e gchoolB
w h ere front 310 to »16 an a c re fo r th e a8 fo llo w s: call to o rd e r. Rev. E. A. 3 ev eral m ualcal n u m b e rs hav e been will h an d th e ir fa re s to th e co n d u ct- sh els, p e r acre. T h e a v e ra g e q u ail-
lan d on leases of a b o u t five y e a rs L e o n a rd ; solo, Mrs
E W Ayls- Pro m l8ed w hich w ill ad d spice to th e ,,r and pass to th e ir se a ts e ith e r for- ty of th e O regon co rn crop is 93 p er
S h h ip
id ley
e v ; e v e n ln S ’8 p ro g ram . T h ese
a re a w ard o r a ft. G en eral M an ag er F. W. C e n t, an d th e a v e ra g e q u a lity fo r th e
each. T h a t m an y lan d o w n ers get WOr t h ; re a d in g , Miss M abel S
An ap p eal is b ein g m ad e to th e
good m oney an d d o n ’t have to w ork ¡,o lo. " P e e lin ’ P o u ltry , C. E. R u sh e r; p ian o solo by M rs. S. E. T o ep lem an , H ild s ta te d y e ste rd a y th a t m any fea- ' w hole c o u n try Is 82 p er cent,
c h a rita b ly in clin ed fo r a ss ista n c e in
T h e J a p s a re c e rta in ly m ak in g good re a d in g , Mrs.
Z im m e rm a n ;
song. a vocal soloby M rs. E a rl T hom pson tu re s of th e new m odel a re o rig in a l j T h e a m o u n t of th e O regon corn
h e lp in g th e needy an d p riso n e rs a t m oney, bu t is th e sy stem of an y la st- G resh am m ale q u a r te t, c o n sistin g of and 8 8Ong by ,h e niale 1 u a r ,e t con>- w ith th e m ech an ics a t th e shops, ¡cro p fo r th e y e a r 1913 Is 598,000 bu-
th e p en al in s titu tio n s d u rin g
th e
Ing b enefit to th e c o u n try ?
I G uy Jo n e s, C. E. R u sh e r, Ja c k so n posed o f Mr. R u sh er, G uy an d Ja c k - th o u g h th e c e n te r-d o o r Idea Itself is shels. T h e e n tire yield of th e U nited
C h ris tm a s
festiv itie s.
I t com es
Down in C a lifo rn ia . In som e p a rts, Jo n e s, A. E.
L in d se y ;
re c ita tio n , son J o n e s an d A. E. L indsey. A cor- used In a n u m b e r of c itie s .— J o u r n a l. S ta te s Is 2 ,4 6 3 ,0 1 7 ,0 0 0 b u sh els
from th e Pacific C oast R escu e and th ey h av e m o nopolized th e b u sin ess O | Pnn itu s h e r; so n g , la d ie s’ c h o ru s dlal ln v ,ta tf o '1 »" ex ten d e d
T h e ubove figures a re ta k e n from
to
all
P ro te c tiv e S ociety, W. G. M cL aren, in g a rd e n in g to su ch an e x te n t th a t of th e follo w in g voices: M esdam es w h e th e r m em b ers of th e o rg an lza-
th e N o v em b er C rop R e p o rt Issued by
g e n e ra l s u p e rin te n d e n t, 22 N o rth
th e U nited S ta te s B u re a u of S ta tis ­
all th e w h ite peo p le a re m oving i,awe> E lk in g to n , C lev elan d , M yers, ,lon o r n o t' T h e e n te r ta in m e n t is
F ro n t s tre e t, P o rtla n d , an d is as fo l­
tics an d th e W e a th e r B u reau .
aw ay. T h o se w ho lease th e ir farm s C la n a h a n
an d
L e o n a rd ; read in g . free.
low s :
T h a t corn m ay be su ccessfu lly an d
a re th e first to go. T h o se w ho re- Mlga A r th u r ; solo, Mrs. O. J. B row n,
1. If y o u r school, o r an y class,
O re g o n 's n a tio n a l live sto ck asso ­
p ro fitab ly gro w n in O regon has been
m aln ed w ere fro zen o u t an d th e d ism issal by Rev. M elvlle T. W ire
w ould lik e to p ro v id e a load o f coal J a p s re fu se d
P u b lis h e rs ev e ry w h e re hav e been d e m o n s tra te d by th e O regon A g ricu l­
c ia tio n 's fa ir o pened a t th e stock
to w o rk fo r th em , i
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o r w ood, o r p ro v isio n s fo r som e p ris­
y a rd s y e ste rd a y w ith n e a rly 90« en- at a d is a d v a n ta g e b ecause of a d if­ tu r a l co llege, an d by m any p riv a te
w hile h elp co u ld n o t be had a t any
T im e E x ten d ed .
o n e r’s fam ily, o r fo r o n e of o u r
p rice becau se o f th e o b jectio n to
An ex ten sio n o f 30 day s w ill be trle8 fo r ,h e 315,000 cash to be fe re n t p o stal ra te fo r p rin te d m a t­ g ro w ers as w ell. T h e re p o rts of th e
H om es, we w ill fu rn ish th e n am e
F ro m d is p a tc h e s la s t S u n d ay it fe d e ra ' g o v ern m en t show th a t not
liv in g am o n g th e Ja p a n e s e .
Many g iven on su b s c rip tio n s to th e W eek- a w a rd e d as p rem iu m s. T h e show ter.
n a d a d d re s s and you can sen d d o n a ­
g re a t v in e y a rd s w ere affected an d ly O reg o n ian a t b a rg a in ra te s. T h e will la st all th e w eek w ith adm ission will be seen th a t a new o rd e r has only can m ore and b e lte r corn be
tio n d ire c t.
been issued, effective M arch 16. T he gro w n In O regon, th a n in th e a v er-
th e w hole fa rm in g b u sin ess w as de- p rice fo r it an d th e O u tlo o k in com - free.
2. T h e young people can pack in ­
d isp atch re a d s:
i ag e s ta te In th e U nion, but th a t corn
m o ralized . It h a s n ’t re a c h e d th a t b in atio n fo r one y e a r is 31.75. T h is
d iv id u a l boxes fo r th e p riso n e rs in
"T h e
in te rs ta te co m m erce com - * p rices a re also h ig h e r in O regon.
S p e a k e r C la rk ad v ises boys to
s ta g e h e re , b u t it m ay.
ofTer w ill p o sitiv ely clo se on Ja n . 1.
th e S ta te P e n ite n tia ry , c o u n ty ja il
keep o u t o f p olitics. H e re alizes too m ission to d ay a p p ro v ed d e creases In F o r th e y e a r 1913 th e av e ra g e price
T h e p ro b lem is y e t to be solved
an d rock piles. E ach box to co n ta in
W eekly
, w h e th e r th e J a p a n e s e in v asio n of
. O
- - reg o n lo n su b sc rip tio n of- ,“ ,e H18* be *8 0,1 th e w rong ro ad . Parcel post ra te s In th e th ird , fo u rth : th r o u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s is 70.7
1 p o u n d cak e. 15c; 1 g lass of Jelly. E agtprn M (lltnom ah
fo r , hp bp8, fer ex ten d e d .
him self.
fifth, an d six th so n es a n d an In -I c e n ts p er bu sh el w hile th e price In
crease in th e m axim um w eig h t lim it ¡O regon is 72 c en ts per bushel. A
15e; 2 o ra n g e s. 10c; 2 a p p les, 5c; Qr o ,h e rw ise . T h e J a p s a re
h e re
h a lf pound can d y , 15c; 1 p ack ag e
to 50 p o u n d s in th e flrst an d second, ! m uch g re a te r difference in prices
in sm a ll n u m b e rs an d th e y a re no
tigs, 10c; h a lf pound
n u ts , 10c, and ’ p a rtic u la r m en ace a t th is tim e, b u t
a i d to 20 p o u n d s In th e re m a in in g p re v a ile d fo r th e y e a r 1912, O regon
r
class card . W e w ill fu rn is h boxes th e re is alw ay s th e shadow bpfore
Wtnen.
¡c o rn b rin g in g 76 c e n ts per b u sh el,
on re q u e st.
"T h e com m ission also ap p ro v ed w hile th e av e ra g e p rice in th e U nited
th e s u b s ta n c e , a n d th e yellow p eril
3. G a th e r p ro v isio n s, to y s, c lo th es. m>y
, hp g h ad o w .
th e p lacin g of books a n d o th e r p rin t- i S ta te s w as but 58 4 c e n ts p er bushel,
etc., fo r o u r C h ris tm a s w o rk , to be
ed m a tte r In th e fo u rth , o r parcel
given to th e g irls an d b ab ies in o u r
post class, a t parcel post ra te s ab ove [
U hlcenk P ie Mppeur.
W ith a ll {»aid in advance new y e a rly su bscrip tio ns and
C ro u p am i C ough R em edy.
L ouise H om e an d N u rsery , an d th e
e ig h t o u n ces an d w ith p a rcel post j A t th e g ra n g e h all T h rsu d a y even-
C ro u p is a te r rib le d isease, it a t-
renewals fo r the O u tlo o k received up to December 31 n ext, we
h o m eless m en a t th e P o rtla n d Com- tack s ch ild re n so su d d en ly th ey a re
w eight lim its.
lin g , Dec. 11, 1913, fro m 5 :3 0 to
w ill give free a y e a rs ’ s u bscrip tio n to P o u ltry L ife , a m o n th ly
raons.
very a p t to ch o k e u n less g iven th e
P o s tm a s te r
G e n e ra l
B u rle s o n 's 7 :3 0 .
P rice 35c a p late. Sale of
54 page p o u ltry jo u rn a l, published in P o rtla n d , devoted to
A sp ecial co llectio n to h elp d efray p ro p e r rem ed y a t once
T h e re is
proposal to c h a n g e th e re g u la tio n s | a rtic le s d u rin g a fte rn o o n an d even-
progressive p o u ltry c u ltu re in the N o rth w e st.
n
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tte
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in
th
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rld
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Dr.
th e expenses.
g o v ern in g s h ip m e n ts by p arcel post I la g . Good p ro g ram
a t 8 o'clock,
K in g 's New D iscovery. Lew is C u m -
W e have bought 200 y e a rly s u b s c rip tio n * to th is fine m od­
b e rla in . of M a n ch ester, O hio, w rites
of gold d u st a n d b u llio n from A laska i fr«e. A uspices L a d le s' Aid society,
e m p o u ltry magazine and have them to give aw ay to o n r
a b o u t his c h ild re n :
"S o m etim es tn
AUCTION SA LE
was ap p ro v ed also
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subscribers. The price o f P o u ltry L ife fo r one ye a r is 50 cents.
J . B M itchell w ill h o ld a n au ctio n sev ere a tta c k s we w ere a fra id th ey
-
i
M ilk Route for wale.
w ould die, b u t sin ce we p ro v ed w h at
W ould lik e to dispose of my m ilk
W here M ilk Is ( ’heap.
sa le at h is place th r e e -q u a rte rs of a a c e rta in rem ed y D r K in g ’s New Dis-
Take advantage of this at once. You will be pleased with
ro u te a t once. H orses, w agon, b o t­
Poultry Life.
The average price fo milk in 2« tle
mile south of Gresham, on Tuesday, ! covery Is, we have no fear W e tely
s an d c ra te s fo r sale
of the leading cities of the United
December 1C. The list Includes 4 on It for croup, coughs and colds "
PETER N EURURER,
So can you. 50c and 31.00. A 4 it tie
States, is 3.56 cents per qusrt, ac­
R o u te 4, box 53, G resham .
horses. 6 cows. 2 wagons, 2 sets of gbo'ui'd ^be” In every hon-». At all
cording to the table of prices recent-1 l’l,one 30x3
• 3
harness, 2 mowers, 1 hay rake, 3 druggists. H. E. l i u c t i m A Co .
Why not take a dally paper with the Outlook?
NEW MODEL CARS
TRIED BY P .R .L & P .
PLANS FOR BAZAAR
AND CHICKEN SUPPER PATRON-TEACHERS
PROGRAM. FRIDAY
i
BETTER FOR CORN
THAN THE AVERAGE
PROTECTIVE SOCIETY
MAKES STRONG APPEAL
NEW POSTAL RATES
FOR PARCEL POST
Speak Quick, They’re Going!
B e In fo r m e d
plows, 1 disk. 3 cultivators. 1 feed Philadelphia, St.
cutter, 1 cream separator, 1 milk
Weekly Oregonlon subscription of­
cooler, 7 milk cans. 1 hay fork and
fer extended.
track, 1 1* acre kale, 1 range and
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other household goods
Sale will I Carving Sets
make
excellent
take place rain or shine with a Christmas gifts, at Sterling A Kid-
lunch nt noon. W E Craswell wlll I der's .
be auctioneer.
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Dally and Sunday Oregonian and
More field fence 10c per rod at I Twlce-a-Week Outlook, special com-
Sterllng A Kdddar’n.
blnation, 1 year. 13 00.
We are agents for
DAILY ORBGONIAX
DAILY J O II IM I.
E V E N IN G T E I E t.K A M
W EEKLY
O M S O O S IA X
N K M I-W E K K L Y
JO UR NAL
KabM -rtptloM taken for any of theee o r la combination w ith
O utlook.
S u b sc r ib e T o d a y
ly prepared by the United States Sta-
,, 11st leal Bureau. The average price
received by the farmer and d'alry-
m an was but 2 9 cents per quart
ompared with prices In Oregon, the
;; average city prices seems remarkably
j ’ low
The Dairy department of the
., Agrlcultuart College tells direct to
J J consumers at about 9 cents per quart,
< - which price to perhaps a fair average
fnr ta J
average
.for the estire state.
B F. Bauer, who formerly had a
, *‘ rt* r ,hop ln tbe Jobn
b u ild in g , is now located In th e C a rl­
son b u ild in g , acro ss th e s tr e e t fro m
his old stand, A strictly quiet and
Laundry
i moral place to vtolt.
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agency
”
, M 0’>'Ey TO LOAN on Improved
farm land. AddrwM M
j , H_
4, Gresham. Phone (OS.
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