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T a k e A d v an tag e of O utlook Subscription C am paign Offer. T W IC E ♦ A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 6, NO. 78 GRESHAM. DAIRY HERD IS STAGE DRIVER THE MEANS OFi AT SCENE OF RECLAMATION EARLY DAYS S ale o l th e S u n -D ial d a iry h e rd a n d th e big Hock o f h e ife rs on F r i d ay nex t is not a re s u lt o f fa ilu r e in i he b u sin e ss, but as a m e a n s to w a rd ¡i g ro w tb of d a iry in g o n th e sa m e big, th o u s a n d -a c re fa rm th a t is to be m a d e m o re p ro d u c tiv e fo r ev ery * k in d of fa rm in g in d u s try . W h e re th e r e Is now o n e d a iry h e rd o f a h u n d re d cow s th e r e w ill be fo u r o r five w ith in as m an y y e a rs T h e m oney to be s e c u re d fro m th e s a le of th e h e rd w ill be s p e n t fo r th a t very p u rp o s e - re c la m a tio n of m o re la n d so t h a t s e v e ra l h u n d re d a c re s of sw am p m ay be b ro u g h t u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n . T h e s u b je c t of c o n s tru c tin g d y k es on tlie C o lu m b ia slo u g h h a s been a g ita te d fo r y e a rs , m an y -p erso n s in s is tin g th a t it co u ld not be d o n e s u c c e ss fu lly b ecau se o f th e su p p o sed se e p a g e th a t c o u ld not be k e p t o u t. S u b se q u e n t e x p e rim e n ts h av e sh o w n t h a t th e seep age a m o u n ts to p r a c ti cally n o tiiin g , a n d th a t d y k in g to keep th e overflow fro m s p re a d in g o v e r th e lan d is n o t o n ly p ra c tic a l a n d p o ssib le, b u t H14 a s s u ra n c e . T w o o r th r e e y e a rs ag o th e S u n - D ial o w n e rs b eg a n th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a d y k e a c ro s s th e lo w la n d s at th e w est end of th e ra n c h . It w as m o re o f an e x p e rim e n t th a n a n y th in g else, anil its 1800 feet in le n g th p ro v ed its su ccess. W hen th e d y k e w as finished a 2 4 -ln ch c e n tr if u g a l p u m p w as in- s ta lle d to p u m p o u t th e im p riso n e d w a te r. T h e w hole p ro je c t c o st $1 2 ,- 000 a n d it w as a su ccess fro m th e s t a r t b u rrin g th e fact th a t it w as too low. It w as fo u n d th a t th e o rd in a ry h ig h w a te r in tile C o lu m b ia e ach s u m m e r w ould overflow it, a n d , w hile th e w a te r could be p u m p ed o u t us soon us it beg an to fall th e r e w as little g a in e d fo r th e re a s o n th a t all v e g e ta tio n w ould be s e t buck an d th e re c la im e d a re a w as w o rth le ss w hile flooded. B ut th e e x p e rim e n t w as a c o m p le te su ccess, as it was proved th a t no se e p a g e c a m e th r o u g h T h e p re s e n t p la n s, to be c u rrie d o u t w ith th e m oney to be h ad fro m th e sa le of th e c a ttle , c o n te m p la te s ra is in g th e d y k e six feet m o re. It w ill c o st in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of $ 8 ,0 0 0 to do th e w ork a n d w hen th e jo b is co m p le te d th e d y k e w ill r e sist an y high w a te r e v e r k n o w n alo n g Hie C o lu m b ia except su ch a u n « as o c c u rre d in 1894. T h a t _ w as * s years ago an d Its lik e m ay n e v e r oc- c u r a g a in in tw o g e n e ra tio n s . o r w ith in tin - life tim e o f a n y o n e now liv in g . T h e re fo re it is n o t d eem ed a d v is a b le to sp e n d m oney fo r a cpn- iln g e n c y th a t m ay n o t o ccu r. T h e S u n -D ial c o m p an v p la n s f u r th e r to sell th e p ro p e rty th u s re c la im e d o n easy te rm s a n d lo n g tim e p a y m e n ts to fa r m e rs o r d a iry m e n w ho w ill u tiliz e th e la n d s to th e ir g r e a t e st c a p a c ity . T h u s th e y ex p ect to h a v e th e ir p re s e n t d a iry h e rd q u a d ru p le d in a y e a r o r tw o , a n d th e m a n y a c re s of p re s e n t w a ste la n d m a d e fu lly p ro d u c tiv e . T h e su c c e ssfu l d y k in g of a p o r tio n o f th e slo u g h la n d le a d s to th e b elief th a t th e w hole C o lu m b ia riv e r b o tto m la n d s can be re d e e m e d in lik e m a n n e r, th u s b rin g in g in to p ro d u c tiv ity 1 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s o f th e best fa r m in g a n d d a iry in g la n d In th e s t a te of Oregon. ROCKWOOD H. R ich m o n d a n d c h ild re n a re vis itin g w ith th e f o r m e r 's b ro th e r, .1. R ich m o n d an d fam ily . M rs H. R ic h m ond Is In P o rtla n d b ein g tr e a te d fo r rh e u m a tis m . M r. a n d M rs. B en j. Scholfield an d M r. a n d Mrs. A r th u r Y eo d er o f P o r t la n d w ere g u e s ts of M r. a n d M rs. W. A. R o w in on S u n d a y . T h e la d ie s a re s is te r an d niece re s p e c tiv e ly o f M rs. R ow en. The E p w o rth L eague gave a T h a n k s g iv in g p ro g ra m a t th e c h u rc h on la s t S u n d a y n ig h t, w h ich w as m uch e n jo y e d by all. P re a c h in g s e r v ices a re h eld e v ery S u n d ay a t 11 a n d S n m l u sch o o l a t 10 a. m Ep w o rth L e a g u e m ees a t 7 :3 0 in th e e v e n in g . An o rg a n iz a tio n o f w om en k n o w n a s th e I n d i e s ' W ork c o m m itte e , w as fo rm e d a t a m e e tin g la s t W e d n esd ay a t th e h o m e of Mrs. W A. Rowen. T h e n ex t m e e tin g w ill be w ith M rs B elle S to c k to n on D ecem b er 7. M eet in g s w ill be h e ld e v e ry tw o w eeks. A good crow d w as p re s e n t a t M rs R ow en'». T ea w as se rv e d . Desolvo, pipe cleaner, for removing obstruction* from drains and sewer pipe*. Work* like magic L. L. Kidder Hdw. Cc, G et \ o u r N am e in the Prize Box MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916 T hanksgiving D ays From every open kitchen door A whiff of fragrance flies, The aroma appetising Of tarts and pumpkin pies. Above the homestead’s shingle roof The sunset fades away, And fair and frosty falls the eve Before Thanksgiving Day. COMPARES BLACK STREAKS AUTO WITH ON SNOW PEAK LINOTYPE UNDER SNOW A. W a tso n h a s r e tu r n e d fro m a T h e fo llo w in g a rtic le w ritte n by th e e d ito r o f th e O u tlo o k s e v e ra l tr ip to S a lt L a k e city a n d o th e r 1 m o n th s ago fo r th e N o rth w e st Pa- p o in ts in U ta h w h e re h e sp e n t h is 1 < lfice F a rm e r h as a tta in e d w ide p u b e a rly d a y s a s a s ta g e d riv e r. H e vis- j licity , h ill h a s not been p u b lish e d ite d th e old tr a il in th e R ocky m o u n h e re to fo re in th is p a p e r. T h is o c c a The children, and their children, too, ta in s w h e re a t th e a g e o f n in e te e n sio n b ein g tim ely it is h e re w ith r e By auto, car and train, h e d ro v e a s ta g e w ith six h o rses be p ro d u c e d : A happy, loving, laughing crowd, tw een R ock y S p rin g s an d C old i T h e a u to m o b ile a n d th e lin o ty p e , Come trooping home again, S p rin g s, a d is ta n c e o f o n e h u n d re d I p ro d u c ts of th e p a st q u a r t e r c e n tu r y , To wander in the woods and fields m iles. H e w as th e y o u n g e st d riv e r ' a re h a v in g a g r e a te r in flu en ce on Where once they used to stray, o n th e ro a d . H o rses w ere c h a n g e d I c o m m e rc ia l d e v e lo p m e n t th a n an y And with the old folks on the farm e v e ry te n o r fiftee n m iles. j o th e r m a te ria l fo rces. M en s till To keep Thanksgiving Day. L a te r in 1867 a n d 1868 he w as a ! y o u n g ill y e a rs h a v e w itn e s se d th e d e v e lo p m e n t of th e s e tw o p a ra m o u n t d riv e r fo r th e g o v e rn m e n t o n th e Within the shadow of the barn fa c to rs fa r b eyond a n y th in g th ey U nion P acific w h en t h a t lin e , th e first The fattest of the flock, | c o u ld h av e d re a m e d . T h e a u to m o ra il lin e c ro s sin g th e R o ck ies, w as ! b ile is a d a p ta b le to b u sin e ss o r By lantern light is made to do b e in g c o n s tru c te d u n d e r g o v e rn m e n t ' p le a s u re a n d h a s been th e m e a n s of Obeisance to the block. In c re a sin g th e b u sin e ss .c a p a c ity of s u p e rv isio n . He o w n ed th e m u les And baby fingers, pink and small, th e a v e ra g e m an m an y fold. Its use a n d receiv ed $12 a d ay fo r th e w h eel- 1 Will with his drumsticks play c o u ld no m o re be d is p e n se d w ith to ere a n d $10 fo r e v ery a d d itio n a l p a ir j d ay th a n th a t of e le c tric ity o r s te a m . A merry measure at the feast up to six. T h e ir w o rk w as h a u lin g ] D o u b tless few p erso n s h a v e th o u g h t Upon Thanksgiving Day. of p la c in g a lo n g s id e th e a u to m o b ile ties, g ra d in g , etc. .Mules w ere w o rth th a t o th e r m a rv e lo u s m o d e rn In v e n a b o u t $ 5 0 0 each . H o w ev er if a m u le Lo! from the Pilgrim's barren rock tio n w hich h a s g iven sw ift w in g s to fell o v e r a n e m b a n k m e n t h e w as ju s t Surrounded with the snow, h u m a n In te llig e n c e a n d m a d e p o ssi co v e re d u p an il th e w o rk w e n t rig h t ble th e a lm o st lim itle ss p ro d u c tio n The swiftly passing years have seen of b o o k s, m a g a z in e s an d n e w sp a p e rs. on a s if n o th in g h a d h ap p e n e d . A land of plenty grow ; T h is Is b ec a u se th e out- is a p o p u la r T h e se w ere tim e s of h a rd s h ip s Tis founded on the loyal love m a c h in e , m a d e use of by e v e ry o n e In a n d d a n g e r of w h ich n o n e o f th e That brings from far away th e f u r th e r a n c e of a m u ltip lic ity of y o u n g e r g e n e ra tio n can fu lly im a g p u rs u its , w h ile th e o th e r Is a s p e c ia l The nation’s sons and daughters home i s t’s m a c h in e a n d Is little u n d e rs to o d ine. T h e cre w s c o n ta in e d som e of th e To keep Thanksgiving Day. ! by th e a v e ra g e re a d e r w ho e a g e rly m ost d a n g e ro u s c u tt h r o a t s aliv e. E. L. T. ' p e ru s e s its m a rv e lo u s p ro d u c t In th e A m o n g th e s e w ere th e Y o u n g e r ! p rin te d p ages. The p ro d u c tio n of b ro th e rs , C ole a n d T om , a n d th e n o t j a u to m o b ile s h a s now re a c h e d th e e n o rm o u s o u tp u t o f a b o u t five m ll- ed .lam es b ro th e rs . F ra n k an d Je s se , j Hon c a rs , w hile p ro b a b ly o n ly a b o u t a f te r w a r d s th e n o to rio u s h a n k ro b I fitly ihouH iind lin o ty p e s a re in u*e. b e rs a n d o u tla w s . Y -t th e s e tw o m a c h in e s a r e h a v in g R e n e g a d e In d ia n s h a rr a s s e d th e m 1 ,i tr e m e n d o u s in flu en ce on th e ra c e I to d a y a n d a re b o th m a k in g lo r e n a t e v e ry tu r n o fte n k illin g s ta tio n T h e h ig h p rice of flo u r, a n d , in need of th e m a t th e p re s e n t tim e. la rg e d h u m a n c o m fo rt, In te llig e n c e a g e n ts a n d w o rk m en . F a st tim e w as w h e a t p ro d u c ts T h e ir p ro d u c ts w ere d iffe re n t fro m a n d in d u s tria l p ro g re ss. m ad e in tr a c k la y in g , a th o u s a n d m en fact, of all o th e r A bout ten th o u s a n d a u to m o b ile s o fte n b e in g on th e w o rk . A d is ta n c e b rin g s to m in d th e g re a t m illin g in w |iut we now see in th e m a rk e ts , a re re g is te r e d from th e city of P o r t o f a little o v e r te n m iles w as m a d e in d u s try of th e n o rth w e s t a n d m o re and th e r e a r e so m e of th e o ld -tim e rs la n d , a n d v icin ity , w ith less th a n o n e p a rtic u la rly in O reg o n , w h ere on e left w ho re fu se to b eliev e th a t th e h u n d re d lin o ty p e s In th e sa m e t e r r i o n e d ay fro m d a y lig h t to d a rk . la rg e s t Is o p e ra te d a lm o st " p a t e n t” (lour of to d ay is a s good to r y ; th e v a lu e o f th e o n e a b o u t te n A ll th is w as a b o u t fifty y e a rs ag o , o f th e m illio n d o lla re , o f th e o th e r u b o u t a n d Mr. W a tso n is now o n ly 80 y e a rs w ith in a n h o u r 's tra v e l fro m th is and w h o leso m e as th a t w h ich cam e th r e e h u n d re d th o u s a n d d o lla rs. from tin ’ b in s o f Hie little old o ne W hile th e a u to m o b ile Is u sed » ex young. H e is y o u n g in lo o k s a n d 1 place. B ut m em o ry h a rk e n s back to so m e o r tw o -b u h r m ills o f p io n e e r d ay s te n s iv e ly fo r m ere p le a s u re , th e lin o a c tio n s. Im a g in e h is p le a s u re in ty p e Is used o n ly fo r b u sin e ss. At lo o k in g back a t th o se e a rly d ay s anil o f th e p io n e e r m ills, o n ly a few of am i of even la te r y e a rs. th e s a m e tim e th e r e Is re a l p le a s u re an d p ro b T h o se li tt le c o u n try in s ijtu tio n s in d o in g b u s in e s s w ith th e v e rs a tile g o in g o v e r th e tr a ils of th e R o ck ies! w hich a re yet s ta n d in g w ere <■>>*'•— ■ •• ----- a b le fo rm so ’inllH ffoi'V / e .f'ihU; nt tUcJU-iu ubV T11 e v ery c o m m u n ity w h e re a good could la k e h is g ra in a n d h a v e It sp o k e n e x p re ssio n of m o d e rn th o u g h t. T H A N K S G IV IN G D A Y g ro u n d e it h e r fo r c a sh o r fo r a STORE CLOSING PLAN w a te r p o w e r co u ld be fo u n d w as a lso It w as th e c o n v ic tio n th a t th e fo u n d th e o ld b u h r m ill. T h a t w as sh a re . On« su ch m ill will he re m e m “ L in o ty p e w ay is th e o n ly w ay ” T h u rs d a y b e in g a fe s tiv a l a n d In th e d a y s of 50 o r 60 y e a rs ago, b ered by so m e of th o se w ho lived w h ich led th e w rite r to ad o p t th e fe a s tin g o c c a sio n , p ra c tic a lly all th e b efo re th e , p a te n t ro lle r p ro cess hud a ro u n d h e re fo rty y e a rs ago. It w as “ L in o ty p e w ay ” an d s t a r t a n e w s p a p e r In th e liv eliest lo c a lity In th e b u sin e ss h o u se s o f G re sh a m will r e been in v e n te d an d th e y n o t only know n as B u r k h a r t 's m ill, on Deep o u n ty o u ts id e of P o rtla n d . T hat m ain clo sed a ll d ay , ex cep t th e few se rv e d th e p eo p le of th e n o rth w e s t c re e k , a b o u t tw o m iles e a st o f D a vas ju s t five y e a rs ag o , a n d th e b u s i w hich m u st n e c e ss a rily be o pen fo r a b u t p ro d u c e d c o n s id e ra b le flo u r for m ascus. Its p ro d u c ts w ere flour, both n ess hus s te a d ily g ro w n b e c a u se “ th e L in o ty p e w ay is th e way th a t w in s." p a r t o f th e tim e. ex p o rt to C h in a a n d th e H a w a iia n w h ite an d g ru h u m , s h o r ts a n d b ran . T h e G re sh a m O u tlo o k fro m th e b e T h e postoffice w ill be o p en fo r T h e flour w as not b leac h ed th e islan d s. As th e g re a t m in in g cam p s g in n in g h as been issu ed tw ic e a w eek m ull d e liv e ry fo r o n e h o u r in th e in e a s te rn O reg o n , Id a h o a n d M on g ra h a m w as e n tire ly w hole w h e a t, b ecau se It b eliev ed in p u b lis h in g Hie fo re n o o n on th e u su a l S u n d a y s c h e d ta n a w ere d e v e lo p in g th e m ills of the an d th e o th e r b y -p ro d u c ts w ere m ore n ew s w hile it w as new s, a n d w ith th e lin o ty p e th is w as fo u n d to be a s easy u le. T h e re w ill be no m ail d e liv e ry W illa m e tte v alley w ere se n d in g th e ir n u tr itiv e th a n a n y th in g o f th e k in d a n d p le a s a n t as ta k in g a n a u to m o on th e r u r a l ro u te s . H our to th e ca m p s by $joat, pack th a t cun be fo u n d today. bile tr ip am i p ro b ab ly m o re p ro fit T h e th r e e g ro c e ry s to re s o f A. W. M odern p ro c e sse s used In th e m a n able. tr a in a n d fr e ig h t w ag o n s, an d Hr Metzger, J. A. F r a k e s a n d th e W al- p ro d u c t b ro u g h t fa b u lo u s p rices th a t u fa c tu re of flour a r e in te r e s tin g B ecau se of th is e q u ip m e n t, a n d all ra d M e rc a n tile c o m p a n y as well as w ould b rin g a b lu sh u p o n th e face qf w hen com paiA d w ith th e o ld -tim e o th e r f e a tu r e s of a m o d e rn p rin tin g p la n t in k ee p in g w ith It, p r in tin g aq d th e d ry g o o d s a n d m e n 's fu r n is h in g th e p e rso n w ho now c o m p la in s of b u h r-w h e e l m e th o d . T h e big P o r t p u b lis h in g h a s com e to th e O u tlo o k s to re s w ill all re m a in clo sed , b u t w ill e ig h t d o lla rs a b a rre l). Fifty-f< u r lan d flo u rin g m ill, o n e of th e la r g office w hich w o u ld m a k e an y but a a ll k e e p o p e n u n til a la te h o u r to y e a rs ag o flour w as se llin g in Boise est on th e P acific c o a st, p ro b a b ly ex big d t y p rln te ry g re e n w ith envy. m o rrow n ig h t T h e m eat m a r k e ts em p lifies tlie s ta n d a rd * of m o d e rn H ere, fo r in s ta n c e , is th e h o m e of tw o C ity fo r $ 1 0 0 a b a rre l. p u b lic a tio n s h a v in g a c o m b in e d c ir w ill fo llo w th e sa m e p lan . T h e m ost fa m o u s o f all th e oid m illin g a s w ell as a n y A m e ric a n e s c u la tio n of a b o u t 7.000 co p ies m o n th T h e C o n g ilo n h o te l w ill se t an e x T h is m ill is su p p lie d ly. T h e se a re th e M u ltn o m a h B o o st flour m ills of th a t d ay w as at M il ta b lis h m e n t. t r a d in n e r s e rv ic e ; th e d ru g s to re s w a u k ie , six m iles ab o v e P o u la n I w ith a ll th e m o d e rn a p p lia n c e s w hich e r, p u b lish e d fo r M u ltn o m a h C am p, m ay clo se fo r a s h o r t tim e a lso th e th e n , b u t now o n ly a m ile 'r o m its m a k e s it n e c e ss a ry anil p o ssib le th a t W oodm en of th e W o rld . P o rtla n d , an il th e U n ited W 0 . W. B o o ster, b a k e ry , b u t th e r e w ill be an o p p o r o n ly th e best of w h eat be used in p u b lish e d fo r o th e r W o odm en ca m p s s o u th e rn b o u n d a ry . tu n ity fo r s e rv ic e n t th e s e p lace s If T h e “ S ta n d a r d ” m ill w as o w i.id m illin g . F ro m it com es th e fa m o u s of P o rtla n d . H ere a lso is p rin te d n e c e ssa ry . A u to m o b ile R eco rd , O lym pic H our th a t is a h o u se h o ld e ach w eek th e an ti o p e ra te d by a m an n a m e d Hr. I p u b lish e d by M. (). W ilk in s o f P o r t b u ry w ho m ad e fo r It a re p u ta tio n . w ord all o v e r th e co ast. lan d . T h is last is In a c la s s by It MOFFITT INFANT DIES F iv e b u sh e ls o f w h eat w ill m ak e If w as k n o w n a ll o v e r the. c.i.'St aiel lf, a re c e n t Issue c o n ta in in g n e a rly OF HEART TROUBLE fo r m an y y e a rs w as in a c tiv e o p ••.t- a b a rr e l of flour, b esid es th e o th e r se o n e h u n d re d p ag es of d e ta ile d In F ra n c is N ixon M olllt, th e in f a n t tio n , even a f t e r B ra d b u ry w as d ead . b y -p ro d u c ts th a t a r e se n t o u t, In fo rm a tio n re la tin g to O re g o n m o to r e x p o rt Hour, m id d lin g s, c a r re g is tr a tio n s . h a n d s c lu d in g son o f M r. a n d M rs. Geo. Mofflt It p assed th r o u g h d iffe re n t T h e O u tlo o k c la im s th e s e tw o d is All c o m m e rc ia l tin c tio n s , th a t of h a v in g th e only d ied S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n at 2 :3 0 a f am i w as o p e ra te d u n til a b o u t tb lrtv s h o r ts a n d b ra n . te r an illn e s s o f a b o u t a day, aged y e a rs ggo, w hen It w ent In to th e d is flour th e s e d ay s is p a te n t ro lle d . T h e lin o ty p e In Hie co u n ty o u ts id e of six m o n th s a n d n in e d ay s. T h e ch ild c a rd anti w as A nally w ash ed a vay in w ord ' p a te n t ,” used in c o n n e c tio n P o rtla n d , a n d th a t of e m p lo y in g a w ith flour, m e a n s “ m ad e fro m m id y o u n g lady o p e r a to r w ho h a s been w as a p p a r e n tly in good h e a lth up to th e g re a t Hood o f F e b ru a r y , 18'i ». s te a d ily on th e jo b In th is o n e office A n o th e r w ell-k n o w n m ill w hich d lin g s ," th e m e a t of th e w h eat. th e d ay b e fo re h is d e a th A d o c to r fo r th e p ast five y e a rs , h a n d lin g th e O re g o n ’s flour m ills a re know n m a c h in e su c c e ssfu lly on all k in d s of w as s u m m o n e d on S a tu r d a y , b u t la s te d lo n g e r w as lint “ Im p e r ia l” at n o th in g c o u ld be d o n e D eath r e O reg o n C ity. It p o ssib ly m ad e m o re o v e r th e c o u n try a s m o d els o f c le a n I w ork. O ne sc a rc e ly k n o w s w hich to ad- s u lte d fro m o rg a n ic h e a r t 'tr o u b l e . m oney fo r Its o w n e rs th a n th e S ta n lin ess. T h e p ro cess in use m a k e s It , m ire m o st, th e b e a u tifu l, c lassy c a r, F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w ere h e ld a t th e d a rd d id , b u t it m ad e no b e tte r H oar Im p o ssib le fo r d ir t of a n y k in d to 1 o r th e v e rs a tile lin o ty p e . E ach Is a find Its way in to th e flour In all th e m a rv e l o f m o d e rn p ro g re ss a n d fills h o m e, M onday a t 10 o ’clo ck , R ev , A. a n d n e v e r b ecam e q u ite so fam o u s. A fa r m e r frie n d T h e re w ere m ills a t m an y o th e r h ig h e r g ra d e m ills h u m a n h a n d s do . its Im p o rta n t p lace C. B ra c k e n b u ry sp o k e w o rd s o f co m | of th e e d ito r re c e n tly c a lle d In to see fo rt to th e b e re a v e d p a re n ts . M rs. p lace s In O reg o n a n d o v e r in W a s h n o t to u ch th e w h e a t fro m th e tim e tile O u tlo o k 's m a ch in e. It w as In th e It w o u ld he alm o st im p o s It a r r iv e s In th e e le v a to r, In fa c t, e v e n in g llra c k e n b u r y , M rs. T h o s. W iles. M rs. in g to n . T h e night, o p e r a to r w as from th e m o m en t th e w h e a t is cut C. E. R u s h e r a n d M rs. E. B a c k s tra n d s ib le to e n u m e r a te th e m now fo r Hi- ' p ilin g up h is s t r i n g ” a n d th e m a s a n g h y m n s b o th a t th e h o u se a n d at little c o m m u n ity m ills h a v e long in th e fields It is h a n d le d by m a c h in e looked h u g e a n d w e ird . T hp m an w alk ed a ro u n d a n d a ro u n d , th e c e m e te ry . A la r g e n u m b e r of sin ce p assed aw ay fo r th e r e is little c h in e ry . v iew in g th e in tr ic a te m e c h a n ism , Ir ie n d s fro m th e M elro se n e ig h b o r , th e n sto o d fo r a lo n g tim e w a tc h in g BRIDAL VEIL DANCE MRS SARAH FELLOWS th e o p e r a to r u n til th e la t t e r g rew h o o d a n d fro m G re sh a m a n d T r o u t DISTURBED BY BOOZE n e rv o u s at th e o m in o u s sile n c e of th e FUNERAL YESTERDAY d a le a tte n d e d th e fu n e r a l. In te r v isito r. F ilia lly th e m an ex p lo d ed m en w as in th e H a ll c e m e te ry Mrs. S a ra h F e llo w s d ied at h e r A d a n c e a t B rid a l Veil h e ld S a t 1 w ith th e w o rd s, “ By g o sh ! P a n th e h o m e n e a r C o ttre ll on S a tu r d a y la st, u rd a y n ig h t, w as d is tu rb e d by y o u n g 1 gol d a rn e d th in g ta lk , t o o ’ ” ( a r i l o f T h an k * . W e w ish to e x p re s s o u r th a n k s to fo llo w in g a s tr o k e o f ap o p lex y . She m en from aw ay , w ho w ere u n d e r th e T h a n k s g iv in g A ttr a c tio n th e m an y frie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs w ho w as b o rn In Ir e la n d on May 26, 1866 j Influence of liq u o r. T h ey c a u se d a C y ril Doott In “ T h e tx ird a o f H igh so k in d ly h elp ed u s a t th e tim e o f o u r b u t h ad been a re s id e n t o f th e U n it d is tu rb a n c e a n d w ere p u t o u t o f th e D e c isio n ," Red F e a th e r p h o to p lay fo r m an y y e a rs She b e re a v e m e n t by th e use o f a u to m o ed S ta te s b all a f t e r a b y s ta n d e r h ad been h it C y ril S co tt Is o n e o f th e best b ile s a n d te a m s , by th e b e a u tifu l leav es a h u s b a n d W E F ello w s, an d a n d s lig h tly cut by th e o ffen d er. k n o w n s t a r s on B ro a d w a y a n d In th is flo w ers a n d by th e m an y o th e r ex o n e g ra n d c h ild . 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L a c k in g v e rific a tio n , b ecau se of th e h eav y clo u d s th a t h a v e o b sc u re d th e m o u n ta in sin c e F rid a y . th e d a ilie s o f P o rtla n d h av e k e p t s ile n t. P e rh a p s th e y th o u g h t th e O u tlo o k s to ry w as a p ra c tic a l jo k e , ju s t to g et th e m to “ b ite ,” a n d th e y a re a fr a id to say a n y th in g B ut th e fa c t re m a in s th a t M ount St. H e le n s h as c h a n g e d Its a p p e a r an ce. I t ’s su m m it w hen la st seen fro m h e re on F rid a y w as lik e a sa d d le w ith th e p o m m el to th e e a s t a n d th e c a n te l to th e w est T h e m o u n ta in w as le ft w ith tw o d is tin c t s u m m its a s seen fro m th is v icin ity . T h e fo u r b lack s tr e a k s e x te n d in g fro m th e su m m it to th e tim b e r lin e a p p e a re d to be fu lly h a lf a m ile w ide, e a c h , us se e n th r o u g h a sm a ll te le scope T h ey h a v e p ro b ab ly d is a p p e a re d e re th is u n d e r u c o v e rin g of snow as th e r e h a s s u re ly been a heavy fa ll of th e b e a u tifu l III th e m o u n ta in s w hile we of th e valley s huve b een h u v in g su c h co p io u s ra in s. O th e r c h a n g e s m ay be seen w hen th e c lo u d s fftenr aw ay , b u t in an y case tlie a p p e a ra n c e of th e big bill w ill be fo u n d to he w o n d e rfu lly c h a n g e d . ROUTE FOUR MAN WINS FIFTH PRIZE T h e fifth d ra w in g in th e O u tlo o k P ro fit-S h a rin g s u b s c rip tio n ca m p a ig n w as held to d ay a n d re s u lte d In d r a w in g th e n a m e of F ru n k G u sta fso n w ho p aid a c a sh In a d v a n c e re n e w a l s u b s c rip tio n on N o v e m b e r 7 th . H1 h w as th e la st s u b s c rip tio n paid In th e th ir d h u n c h of te n a n d th e fact th a t i W wA ettYlji’ l u ‘ fills c a m p a ig n w hich w ill close on D ecem b e r 3u. All n a m e s m e e tin g th e c o n d itio n s of th e c a m p a ig n , except Ihoffe d ra w n , w ill re m a in In th e box u n til th e e n d o f th e c a m p a ig n . M r. G u s ta fs o n nt th e tim e paid 10 c e n ts e x tr a fo r a p o rtio n of a m o n th in o r d e r to m a k e h is $1 50 s tric tly In a d v a n c e . H e re m a rk e d th a t he w as not lu e k y in d ra w in g a n y th in g but w ould tr y It th is tim e a n d luc k cam e h is w ay. W h e n e v e r Mr. G u sta fso n c a lls fo r it he w ill receiv e a r e b a te ch eck good fo r $ 1 .5 0 on an y a d v e r tis e r in th e O u tlo o k w hose ad a p p e a re d Just p re v io u s to th e is su a n c e of th e o r der. T h e r u le s a re very sim p le Pay fo r th e O u tlo o k , new o r re n e w a l, on e y e a r In a d v a n c e A d ra w in g follow s e v ery te n s u b s c rip tio n s . O nly th o s e m e e tin g th e s e r e q u ire m e n ts a re put In th e box fo r th e d ra w in g T h e d ra w in g to d a y w as m a d e by M rs. Ed B a u m a n , of th e H au ilary M a r k e t. TROUTDALE T h e T r o u td a le Aid so ciety will hold th e i r a n n u a l b a z a a r n ex t S a tu r day e v e n in g , b e g in n in g at 5 o’clock. A c h ic k e n pie s u p p e r w ill be se rv e d , c a le te r ia sty le , fro m six o 'clo ck on, w hich w ill be ab ly se rv e d by Mrs. G. I’. L u n isd eii slid a s s is ta n ts . A p ro g ra m m a n a g e d by Mrs. L. A. li a r low , w ill be g iven a t 8 o ’clock, anti m any a r tic le s m aty- e sp ecially fo r C h ris tm a s p re s e n ts w ill be on sale. M rs. J . R. K n a r r w ill h av e c h a rg e of th e fan cy w ork b o o th . Mrs. (’. I. R a k e r, th e k itc h e n a rtic le s , Mrs, C. I T h o m a s th e flow ers, p la n t anil seed b o o th . M iss M erle M o n o h an w ill sell c a n d y , a n d th e r e w ill he a fish pond also . T h e frie n d s h ip q u ilt, w h ich lias been in p ro g re s s so long a s lo a lm o st h a v e h is to ric v a lu e, w ill be so ld a t a u c tio n . A d m issio n a n d p ro g ra m free. H o n o rin g M r. a n d M rs. I, M. R u m m e r, w ho le a v e th is w eek fo r B lo o m in g to n , Illin o is, a b o u t e ig h ty o f th e i r fr ie n d s m e t a t th e M asonic h all in a good old fa s h io n e d p a rty . T h ey d a n c e d s q u a r e d a n c e s, p lay ed 500, a n d e n jo y e d th e e v e n in g In o th e r g a m e s a n d c o n v e rs a tio n . R e fre sh - m e n ta w e re se rv e d . T h ey p a rty b ro k e up at m id n ig h t, w ith r e g r e ts th a t th e h o n o re d g u e s ts w ere lea v in g us. M iss F lo re n c e T o o n , of P o rtla n d , sp en t S unday with Mrs. C. 1. T hom as. C h u rc h n ext S u n d a y e v e n in g at 7 :3 0 o 'c lo c k Rev. B. C. Brewster w ill p re a c h . The empress of Russia Is said to be the finest royal sluger In the world.