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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 9, NO. 92 PLANS BEING MADE FOR FARMERS’ WEEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAn COUNTY. WALRAD S WINDOW IS SMASHED BY AUTO . OREGON 1 f-Y FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920 1 *1 * * • r ? /T . (LAYMAN APPRECIATES SERMON BY REV MYERS Constitutional r rohibition m Lnect TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR COUNCIL DISCUSSES TRAEFIC SITUATION G resham , Oregon. Jan . 15, 1919. To E d ito r O u tlo o k :— T he o th e r evening I atten d e d th e M ethodist ---------- ! A. M. Mowrey of B oring w ent on an j The council at Its special meeting ch u rch , and heard a serm on by P as County Agent 8. B. H all outlined to i expedjtton a il on its own accord. T he i to r Myers It was a keen, c l e a r ,! 0“ Wednesday night decided to dis- the members of the Gresham Business ca r wa8 jn O sburn’s g arag e and Mr. ! I wholesom e p resen tatio n of God, i n ' pense w ith the services of a special Mens’ Association, a t a special meet- Mowrey cranked It w hile it was In | I His a ttitu d e to w ard s m ankind. It traffic officer tem porarily. Mr. Squires, ing last night, his plans for holding reverse. T he ca r im m ediately s ta rt-j was a serm on em phasizing th e fun- who was employed by the council to in Gresham a farm ers’ institute, gen ed backing and moved slow ly o u t on I d am en tals of th e C h ristian religion, enforce the provisions o f the traffic erally called a F arm ers’ Week th e stree t knocking down C. D. M in s I sa t and listened to his earn est ordinance, is a county officer by virtue T he p ro h ib itio n m ovem ent, cul we will n o t allow th e use of th em in and lasting one week. The date set ton, m anager of th e fa ir association, m in atin g in a P ro h ib itio n A m end o u r fam ilies, or provide them for p resen tatio n of th e g re a t them e I of being constable and can enforce the ap art for th is event was the second who happened to be stan d in g in th e m ent to th e C o n stitu tio n of th e th e e n te rta in m e n t of o u r friends, or asked m yself th e questio n : Why are state automobile law w ithin the town week in February, fronj the 9th to garage door looking o u t upon th e U nited S tates, w hich goes into effect for perso is in o u r em ploym ent; th a t we n o t all of u s m ore in te reste d in as well as outside w ithin his district. the 14th inclusive. T his was the tim e, street. his g reat and m om entous su b ject. 1 If w ithin the town lim its the cases W hile Mr. M inton was picking h im today, was not th e p ro d u ct of hys In all su itab le ways we w ill discoun Mr. H all said, when he could secure only answ ered for myself, and 1 re may be brought before the town re ten an ce th e use of th em in th e com teria, n o r th e quick g ro w th of a to the best advantage the speakers who self up th e Reo stru ck th e fender of w arm em otionalism . It was n ot “ p ut m u n ity .” solved th a t am id th e tu rm o il of a corder, who has also the powers of a a C hevrolet th a t was p ark ed in fro n t were desired on the program. 5 Pledge of th e fam ous “ W ash w orld occasioned by th e g re a te st con justice of the peace. If arrests are o v er” by leg islativ e delegates a t th e Several of the strongest extension of th e g arage, shoving it o u t of the d ictatio n of lobbies, b u t has devel in g to n ian s,” 1840: “ We. whose flict of all th e ages, 1 would align made outside the city lim its the cases way. It next en co u n tered a wood speakers of the O. A. C., according to m yself on th e side of God, the m ust come before Justice John Brown. w agon w hich C. H. C alkins was d riv oped slow ly an d by o rd erly stages in nam es are annexed, desirous of form Mr. Hall, are available, am ong them There was considerable discussion ing a society for o u r m u tu al benefit church, His people, and all pow eis, esponse to th e d ictates of p opular Professors F itts and W estover of the ing past, but pushing th e w agon o ut conviction. to g u ard ag a in st a practice— a per visible and invisible w orking for the over the advisability of continuing a of th e way it clim bed th e sidew alk dairy departm ent, Professor Powers The criticism s, it is The follow ing stag es have m ark ed nicious practice— which is in ju rio u s sup rem e u p lift of hu m an ity to th e traffic officer. and sm ashed into th e p la te glass w in of the departm ent of soils. Professor to o u r h ealth and th e stan d in g of o u r full recognition o f God’s F ath erh o o d said, have been severe. 8ome have dows of th e W alrad M ercantile Co.'s Its p ro g re ss: Hyslop of farm crops and others who 1 A dem and fo r m oderation in th e fam ilies, do pledge ourselves as gen and th e universal b ro th erh o o d of scored the officer; others, the court, sto re sh a tte rin g one an d cracaln g th e pre'w ell known authorities in poultry and nearly everyone arrested has it in use of a rd e n t sp irits, arisin g about tlem en th a t we will not d rin k any man. o th e r from top to bottom . raising and horticulture. for the town, even some of those who sp irits, m alt liquors, w ine o r cider. ’ T he g reat o b ject so u g h t in revival T his ended th e ad v e n tu re of th e 1808. A rrangem ents were talked over re 6 Pledge of th e Sons of T em per m eetings is to aro u se th e church to adm it th eir own guilt in the charge Reo for th is tim e. F o rtu n a te ly th e re A dem and for ab stin en ce from lating to a suitable hall, meals and of driving over the city streets at a was no one h u rt an d th e only dam age a rd e n t sp irits and for m oderation in ance, 1842: “I will n e ith e r m ake, all sp iritu a l an d m oral activities, not en tertainm ent features, w ith possibly dangerous rate of speed. Some are re done was to th e windows. th e use of m alt liq u o rs; th is move buy, sell, n o r use as a beverage any to discuss theological differences, on one day a home products banquet sp iritu o u s o r m alt liquors, w ine or ported to have said they would not only as these affect th e g re a t essen B. L. W alrad was sta n d in g inside m en t risin g ab o u t 1818. furnished by th e business men. tia l fu n d am en tals. Any person de trad e another dollar’s worth in G resh and saw the ca r head ed to w ard th e 3 A se n tim e n t for ab stin en ce front cid er.” The association voted to back up 7 Pledge of th e O rder of th e Good siro u s of know ing th e fou n d atio n s of am. windows. Mr. W alrad saw th a t th e both a rd e n t sp irits and m a lt liquors, the county agent in any plans he m ight S am aritans, 1847: ” 1 do f u rth e r o u r faith in God. Je su s C h rist, the . On Wednesday night It was practi windows w ere doom ed b ut th a t th e arisin g ab o u t 1840. make and offered to be of any assist m ore prom ise th a t I will n eith er church and th e Bible, can best learn cally agreed by the couneilmen th a t ca r h a d n ’t th e speed to carry it 4 A se n tim e n t fo r ab stinence from ance possible. A com mittee of business m ake, buy, nor use as a beverage any by re g u la r atten d a n ce u n d er th e pas no blame attached to eith er Officer th ro u g h into th e store. th e sale as w ell as th e use of such men on general arrangem ents, of which sp iritu o u s o r m alt liquors, w ine or to ra te of a fully consecrated m in ister Squires or Recorder Schneider. Mr. T here was an eld erly lady in th e liquors, arisin g ab o u t 1842. S. B. H all is chairm an, was appointed. Squires was ordered by the council to back seat of th e Reo as it m ade its 5 A dem and fo r ab olition of th e cider; th a t I will discountenance th e of th e gospel. They are E. W. Aylsworth. A. W. Metz use *and traffic In alcoholic d rin k s of enforce the law. The recorder could eventful trip, b u t h er nam e was not p ractice of legalizing th e sale of T h ere are questions co n tin u ally ger, A rthur Dowset and Will Hessel. every k in d ; th a t 1 will use all m oral asked by In terested people a few only impose fines under the ordtnanco liquors arisin g ab o u t 1847. learned. The plan is to secure if possible the and honorable m eans w ithin my pow w ords concerning som e of th ese may as he found It. The council adm its W ithin six o r seven m inutes a 6 T he b irth of th e P ro h ib itio n p a r use of the grange hall. There will large crow d had g ath ered and ty, designed to ta k e ch a rg e of th e e r to put a stop to th e p ractice of le bo helpful d u rin g th e series of m eet it unintentionally made the penalty too be a forenoon and afternoon session. galizing th e sam e, and will, so fa r us severe and iiinited the recorder as to g overnm ent and ad m in ister its affairs ings now In progress. w atched. In addition to the agricultureal col I t is not yet know n ju st w hat fi according to p ro hibition p rinciples; p racticable, seek to reclaim th e In 1 W hat is sin ? Sin is th e w ilful am ount of tine. He had no au th o rity lege extension speakers, It is planned nancial a d ju stm e n t w ill be m ade be th is p arty was form ed by a conven eb ria te from th e e rro r of his ways. tran sg ressio n of a know n law , com a t first to vary or lower the fine which to have some of the most representa It will be noticed th a t th ese pledges tw een th e ow ner of th e ca r and the tio n m eeting in Chicago, S eptem ber m ittin g an act th a t o u r ju d g m en t was based on the rate of speed over the tive men of the county and of the state follow th e oteps o u tlin ed In th e par- says is w rong, an d th a t o u r con legal lim it. When the council snw its ow ner of the building. 1, 1869. to give talks on th e ir respective spe In th e m eantim e it will be very in 7 T he rise of th e W om en's C h ris ag rap h s opening th is story. science says “ No, d o n ’t do it,” o r it m istake it took im m ediate steps to cialties. T w enty-one sta te s adopted prohi may be th e om ission of an act, w hich change the ordinance. T hus the later convenient for th e W a lrad ’s u n til th e tia n T em perance U nion, w hich had The plan Mr. H all outlined is large window can be replaced. Since plate In o th e r o u r Judgm ent says we o u g h t to do, fines were left to the discretion of the its origin in Ohio, as a p roduct of th e bition by p o p u lar vote. both as to te rrito ry to be reached and glass is r a th e r scarce it may be som e states, such as A rkansas and Idaho, and o u r conscience says “ Yes, do it.” court with two dollars as a m inim um W om en’s C rusade, 1873-4. benefited by th is F arm ers' Week and tim e before th e window can be re 8 T he rise of th e A nti-Saloon pro h ib itio n was o rig in ally adopted All sin is th e p ro d u ct of egoism , and fifty dollars us a maximum. also as to subjects to be covered in The couneilmen seem to be alm ost L eague, form ed in Ohio in 1893 for by th e le g isla tu re, b u t subsequent selfishness, lust, love of p leasure, placed. th e discussions. unanim ous in favor of a stric ter en p o p u lar votes approved it by o ver th e purpose of doing n o n -p artisan satisfy in g th e carn al ap p etite to the Full details of the program will be PRIZE OFFERED FOR w helm ing m ajo rities. In still o th e r neglect of o u r sp iritu a l n atu re. forcem ent of the traffic regulations w ork in behalf of pro h ib itio n . given to the public as soon as the T he principles of p ro h ib itio n first sta te s, w here th e o rig in al m ajority H atred which Is love in v erted is Bin, th an has generally been done In the SUGGESTION FOR NAME plans are perfected. triu m p h ed in Maine (1851, m ade was sm all, o r -m oderate In size, su b and, alas, one of sin ’s m ost common past. Ju st w hat arrangem ents will be made cannot a t th is tim e be stated, T he Oregon G row ers C ooperative co n stitu tio n al in 1 8 8 4 ); th e second seq u en t elections show tru ly oyer- expressions. ODD FELLOWS HOME asso ciatlo * announces a prize of $100 p ro h ib itio n s ta te was K ansas (1 8 8 0 ), w helm ing m a jo rities com ing from W h at is evil? In Isaiah 45:7 but It seems certain, Judging from the SPIRITED CONTEST for the* best sug g estio n fo r a tra d e and th e th ird , N orth D akota, (1 8 8 9 ). th e cities as well as ih e ru ra l dis we read " I form th e light and create sentim ents expressed, thut vigorous ac nam e, and $50 fo r th e second best The m odern wave of s ta te p ro h ib itio n tric ts, as In C olorado, M ichigan. d ark n ess, 1 m ake peace and create tion will be taken if it is apparent T he G resham Odd Fellow s have W ashington. Oregon, etc. Oregon evil, I th e L ord do all th ese th in g s." th a t auto drivers again become care Introduced som e kind of a contest in T his nam e should be of such a n a tu re legislation began w ith G eorgia In was the eig h teen th s ta te to adopt Evil th e re fo re consists *of placing less. th a t it will apply to all and any p art 1907. By th e ir own acts, th irty - connection w ith th e ir m eetings. o urselves front u n d er th e norm al law T h ere is so rt of a m ystery involved of th e sta te , including eastern as well th ree sta te s have approved p ro h ib i prohibition. T he ca re e r of p ro hibtlon in the to th e abnorm al. F ire is good In it COUNTY MANAGEMENT OF Some such tio n as a sta te policy. so th a t th e m a tte r cannot be fully ex as w estern Oregon FAIR FAVORED BY LENTS T he developm ent of p ro hibition F ed eral Congress really began w ith self, b u t when we come u n d er Its plained and it is necessary to atten d nam es as Skookum . Phez, S unkist, th e en actm en t of th e W ebb-Kenyon law, eith er w ilfully o r by accident, Sunsw eet, etc., a re typical well- se n tim e n t Is in terestin g ly traced by in o rd e r to be fully advised. T he T he follow ing resolution was u n a n co n test on T h u rsd ay n ig h t was very fru it tra d e nam es. T he contest is th e follow ing pledges w hich are ty p i Law, M arch 1, 1913, fo r th e purpose th e good becomes an evil, so with im ously adopted by L ents g ran g e at sp irited and a prize was carried op<*n to all, and w ill close April 1st. cal of th e periods w hich produced of preventing th e sh ip m en t of liq th e law of w ater, a person drow ns If Its re g u la r m eeting which was held o u rs into sta te s w hich desired to pro escape is Impossible. So th e su n ’s C om m unications should be addressed them : aw ay by F. C. Hodge. last S atu rd ay . T here was a larg e a t 1 P ledge of th e first T em perance h lb lt such im portation. T he follow rays are good, b ut u n d er circum tendance. A nother con test will ta k e place to Oregon G row ers C ooperative asso- next T h ursday n ig h t. T he m em bers elation. Masonic building. Salem , Or- society, 1808: “ No m em ber sh all ing is a ca len d ar of th e m ore im stan ces of d irect co n cen tratio n , they The granges of th e county are ta k d rin k ru m , gin, w hisky, o r any dis p o rta n t acts of Congress dealing with may become a source of d estru ctio n , ing up th is m a tte r and will u n d o u b t who w ere p resen t la st n ig h t say you egon. can n o t afford to m iss th e fun and th e T he association held th e ir an n u a l tilled sp irits o r com position of th e th e m a tte r of p ro h ib itio n : th ereb y an <vil. E atin g is good, b ut edly endorse th e above resolution. W ebb-Kenyon Law, Act of M ard i excessive eatin g becom es g lu tto n y , officers w ant you p rese n t anyw ay. m eeting Ja n u a ry 12 and elected di- sam e o r any of them , except by the T h ere Is no d oubt th a t a g re a t m a _______________ ! recto rs . T he new executive board advice of a physician o r in case of 1, 1913. th e re fo re an evil. J u s t as Isaiah , the jo rity of th e people fav o r th e plan. A laska, P rohibition, Act of Febr.i DEATH PENALTY FAVORED fo r th e com ing y ear will consist of actu al disease, also except a t public p ro p h et of God, view« It any m isuse F ollow ing is th e reso lu tio n which of a good th in g becomes an evil. L e n t’s g ran g e favors. BY CITY OF FAIRVIEW W. E. S t.J o h n , p resid e n t; M. H d in n ers, u n d er th e p en alty of twenty- ary 14, 1917. P o rto Rl<o, P ro h ib itio n R eferen Evil becomes sin when wo d elib erate ' H arlow , first vice p resid e n t; K en- five cents, provided th a t th is article W hereas, th e fa ir held a t O resham At the last m eeting of th e council n eth ç> M iller, second vice p resid e n t; sh all n o t in frin g e on any religious dum , Act of March 2, 1917. ly place ourselves from u n d er the is a source of good service and D istrict of Colum bia P ro h ib itio n , of th e city of F airview , M ultnom ah Seym our Jones, se c reta ry -trea su rer. rite, no m em bers sh all be Intoxicated norm al to th e abnorm al. should n ot be in any way discour co an ty, O regon, held Ja n u a ry 13, T he personnel in ad d itio n Includes u n d er a p en alty of fifty cen ts; and Act of March 3, 1917. J u s t one m ore question. aged yet In a county with as much Reed and Jo n es-R an d all A m end 1920, was passed th e follow ing resu- E. W. M atthew s of A m ity; B. W. no m em ber sh a ll offer any of th e 3 Does God have dealin g s with w ealth rep resen ted as th is co unty is Johnson of M onroe, and M. H. H a r above liq u o rs to any person to d rin k m ents to Post Office A ppropriation m an? T here is one place w here we possessed of th is fa ir as has been lu tio n : Be it resolved, th a t we urge upon low, of E ugene. may go and find an ad e q u ate an conducted In th e past does not fully th e re o f u n d er th e p en alty of tw en Bill, Act of M arch 3, 1917. Increasing M ilitary E stab lish sw er. o u r rep rese n tativ e a t Salem to pass Ja n u a ry first found th e o rg an iz a ty-five cen ts for each offense." rep rese n t th is p art of th e sta te an i a law resto rin g ca p ita l p u nishm ent tion past the 15,000 acre m ark , and A sim ila r society ab o u t th is tim e m ent, A ct of March 3, 1917. It is not th e h isto ric Eden, th e first com m unity, th e re be it Food Control, Act of A ugust 10, g arden of beauty p lanted by th e hand fo r m u rd e r as we deem th is course a t th e p resen t tim e is grow ing m ore pledged its m em bers n o t to get Resolved, th a t we h eartily recom th e only pro p er one to check the ! rapidly th a n at any tim e in its h is d ru n k except on th e F o u rth of Ju ly 1917. of Deity, th e re we find failu re, and mend and req u est th a t th e county ad- Subm ission of P ro h ib itio n A m end desolation. Nor 8inal, w ith Its ten wave of crim e now passing over ou r tory. T he association is signing o r a re g u la r appointed M ilitary Mus th o ritle s ta k e o ver th e fa ir and m ake m ent to th e C o n stitu tio n of th e com m andm ents b ro u g h t down bv prunes a t th e p resen t tim e a t th e ra te ter day. country. ap p ro p riatio n from th e fu n d s of the ' J. H. Snover, City R ecorder. 2 Pledge of th e M aine T em per U nited States, D ecem ber 18, 1917. of m ore th a n 2000 acres a m onth, and Moses, th e man of G o d ; nor Bethel county to properly m a in ta in sam e as H aw aii. P ro h ib itio n , Act of May in addition has ta k en in a la rg e ance society, 1812: "W e will a t all th e H ouse of God; nor Jeru salem , befits so Im p o rtan t a m atter. County Council Meet Poetponed acreage of n u ts, ch erries, b erries, tim es be sp a rin g and cau tio u s In the 23, 1918. th e city of peace; nor Bethlehem W ar P ro h ib itio n , S eptem ber 23, th e House of B read ; n o r O livet, the T he M ultnom ah County C o u n c il, app]pg a nd pears. use of sp iritu o u s liq u o rs a t hom e, in If you d elib erately s ta rt out to In P aren t-T ea ch e r association will be j -¡-he association has com pleted ar- social visits decline th em so fa r as 1918. M ount of Ascension, w here th e son ju re som ebody o r so m eth in g , be su re P rohibition E nforcem ent Act, No of Ood ascended to His F a th e r. The th a t th e weapons of th e o th e rs are held at T ro u td ale, S aturday, Ja n u - ran g em ents w ith th e U m pqua Valley- possible, avoid them to tally , In re ta il vem ber 21, 1919. ary 24. T he m eeting will begin a t 11 p r u jt U nion, w hereby it secures th e ir ing sto res, and in g en eral, set o u r only place we can go fo r a solution unloaded. If your enem ies have am T he Congressm en approving th e of m an's trem en d o u s problem s is to m unition you m u st be p rep ared to o ’clock. T he aftern o o n will be ta k en p la n t, a nd in ad d itio n has m ade th e faces a g a in st th e in te m p e ra te use of up w ith a pro g ram , w hich will be an- firgt gtepg fOr th e erection of lm port- them , conceiving as we do, th a t, ex subm im ieft of th e A m endm ent rep a little hill, only a m ound, Ju st o u t ta k e w hat is com ing to you and n ot squeal when you find yourself p unc nounced la ter. T his m eeting has a n t p; antg in cen ters of larg e acre- cept in a very few cases, as of me resented n o t only a m a jo rity of the side Je ru sa le m — It is Calvary tu red , fo r your sq u eals will only m ake been form erly announced for Ja n u - p ro bably $200,000 will be ex dicinal use, sp iritu o u s liquors are sta te s but an over-w helm ing m ajo rity G olgotha, w here occurred th e g re a t them laugh. ary 17, b u t th e change was m ade to pended for guch p la n ts betw een now th e bane of m orals an d a drain on of th e population of th e co u n try as est event of all tim e, th e place where well. The P h ilad e lp h ia N orth A m er every son and d au g h te r of lo st man “ Man w ants b ut little here below ” avoid a conflict w ith a m eeting of the and fall. Sites will be secured for h ealth , piety, and hap p in ess.” 3 Pledge of th e A m erican T em ican analyzes th e H ouse vote as m ust go and learn th e first lesson In b u t a fte r he g ets It he w ants a- county te ach ers on th a t date. th ese plan ts in th e very n e a r fu tu rp plenty. A ctive building o p eratio n s will sta rt perance society, 1826: “ We whose follow s: sp iritu a l uplift. An E x tra Good Buy. “ P rohibition received th e solid nam es are h ere u n to annexed, be From C alvary, every p rophetic u t Have you seen the luUe on sale at O verland 90, good condition, new J in the spring, b attery , five tire s, $«50. ! E arl P earcy, who has been asso- lieving th a t th e use of ard e n t sp irits vote of th e rep resen tativ es of tw en te ra n c e recorded in th e Holy Book th e G resham H at S h o p ’ W onderful ORE8HAM OVERLAND CO d a te d w ith th e o rg an izatio n from its as a d rin k , is n ot only needless, b u t ty-four state«— A rizona, A rkansas, finds its tru e in te rp re ta tio n . H ere barglns offerad. P hone 544, G resham . sta rt, has resigned to tak e active h arm fu l to th e social, civil, and re Colorado, D elaw are. F lo rid a, G eor God'« only begotten son died for Ijecture on Poultry. m anagem ent of a larg e fru it farm llglous In terests of m e n ; th a t it gia, Idaho, In d ian a, K ansas, Maine, y o u r slnazand m ine and th e sins of Big I lance. A lectu re on M aking P o u ltry Pay All nig h t at th e g ran g e h all at n e a r F o re st Grove. M. O. Evans, re ten d s to form In tem p erate appetites M iasissppi, M ontana, N ebraska, Ne th e whole world. H ere was consum by Geo. W. M asterson, a licensed Rockwood, S aturday. Ja n u a ry 24. cently w ith Sw ift * Com pany, and and h ab its, and th a t w hile It Is con vada. New H am pshire, New Mexico, m ated to th e utm ost reach, th e in car A m erican P o u ltry association Judge 1920. Given by the old bunch th a t know n to th e fru it grow ers and farm tin u ed th e evils of Intem perance can N orth D akota. South D akota. T en n atio n of Qod, In th e person of Jesus and an a u th o rity on poultry of n a t has been giving such good dances at ers of th e s ta te as a ssista n t le a d e r of n ever be done aw ay w ith ; do th e re nessee, U tah, V irginia, W ashington, C h rist, God’s d ea r «on. ional rep u tatio n will be given a t th e F airview all w inter. West Virginia and W yoming H ere th e ato n em en t was consum g ran g e hall In O resham on T h u rs T h e dance th a t was announced E xtension fo r th e Oregon A gricul fore ag ree th a t we will n o t use or “ It aas a m ajority In tw elve dele m ated, for th e 24th a t Fairview will be a t tu ra l college, h as been secured as th e traffic in It; th a t we will n ot pro an d th e at-one-m ent day n ig h t, 8 p m. Ja n u a ry 22d. T he Rockwood and no m ore dances at new Held m anager, an d will begin his vide it ns articles of en tertain m en t, gations— th o se from Illin o is, Iowa, m ade possible. Here we w itness le ctu re is given u n d er the auspices of Fairview . H oping to see you all and Kentucky, M ichigan, M innesota. Mis o th e r place In th e The R outledge Seed Co. of P o rtlan d all your frien d s th e 24th we a re as activities and assum e his d u ties on o r fo r persons In o u r em ploym ent, souri, N orth C arolina, Ohio, O klaho as In no and th a t in all su itab le ways we will g re a t U niverse of th e Infinite, the and th e Germo Mfg. Co. of C alifo r ever th e old bunch th a t show you a j t h e 19th of Ja n u ary , good tim e for th e money. disco u n ten an ce th e use of it In th e ma, Oregon, South C arolina and W is h o ly v ch aracter of o u r Ood, an d the nia. Second Hand G«><><U. consin F o u r of these gave only one p erfect God— c h a ra c te r of Jesua T he public g enerally la invited and TELEGRAM AND OUTLOOK. Several good second hand ranges com m unity.” a d v e n e vote each, and to g e th e r they C h rist. Only h ere do we realize the 4 Pledge of th e A ndover society, especially any an d all In terested in n a rc a in nrice Jan 10 to Feb. 10. at se«%nd hand prices, also » eel 1826: “ We, th e su b scrib ers fo r the stood 105 to 3«. T he rep rese n ta price paid fo r th e redem ption of sin poultry. Admission free. 93 inclusive. T elegram alone, one year, h eaters In good t $3 »5 O utlook and T elegram . 1 year very reasonable as ’ • “ ‘J " purpose of p rom oting o u r own wel tives of seven sta te s divided evenly ful man. Only by sin cere rep e n t $4 95 New or renew al Get this my stock of * h * J fare and th a t of th e com m unity, — A libum a. C alifornia, Ixiulsiana, ance of all o u r aina and full accept Tailoring live aftern o o n dally and don’t m is. about o th e r used a rtic le . I h* " • ag ree th a t we will ab stain from th e M assichusetts, P ennsylvania. Texas ance by a sp iritu a l tr u s t of th e atone- F o r man and w omen— cleaning, th e tw lce-a-w eek hom e paper T he various e le c tio n of used goods pressing and rep airin g d one well. use of distilled sp irits, except as a l a a d V erm ont. J. E METZGER. re g u la r com bination price is $5.60. P e te r L enard. Powell stre e t Continued on pngs > Y our H ome F u rn ish er, C ontinued on page 2 i m edicine for bodily Infirm ity; th a t Yon get th e beneflt Subscribe Gresham. Oregon th ro u g h th e O atlook. G reat excitem ent prevailed th is j m orning when a Reo ca r ow ned by j Hard Moral and Political Struggle History of Movement Interesting I