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    T W IC E
W EEK
VOL.
5.
NO.
G resham O utlook
13
EXISTENCE
COVERS 2
CENTURIES
GRESHAM.
GRANGE ENDEAVORING
TO GET 1916 SESSION
T h e m a tte r of se c u rin g th e 1916
se ssio n o f th e O reg o n S ta te g ra n g e
fo r G re sh a m
w as ta k e n
up a t th e
MULTNOMAH,
OREGON
TUESDAY,
APRIL
13,
1916
$1.50
COTTRELL SCHOOL
NOW STANDARD
GRANGE ENDORSES
ROAD BOND ISSUE
AND HEARS TALKS
T h e C o ttre ll sch o o l re c eiv ed Its
s ta n d a rd p e n n a n t M onday e v e n in g ,
M arch
m e e tin g of U re sh a m g ra n g e on S a t­
u rd a y an d w as th o ro u g h ly d iscu ssed .
A c o m m itte e c o n s is tin g o f H. E.
D avis, D E. T o w le an d N. O. F u lle r
w as a p p o in te d to c o n d u c t a cam
p aig n
th r o u g h o u t
th e
d iffe re n t
g ra n g e s of th e c o u n ty , each o f w hich *
w ill be a sk e d to g iv e a ss ista n c e . T h e ,
e ig h t d e le g a te s fro m th is c o u n ty »
w ill be in s tru c te d to c a rry th e invi- •
ta tio n to th e s t a te g ra n g e n ex t m o n th ' *
a n d an e ffo rt w ill be m a d e to se c u re ,
n ex t y e a r's se ssio n fo r th is c itF by •
a ll h o n o ra b le m ean s.
| *
T h e d e le g a te s fro m th is co u n ty to *
T illa m o o k a r e Mr. a n d M rs. J . It. ‘
C a v a n a g h , o f G re sh a m ; M r. a n d M rs. I •
D. 8. D u n b a r, o f F a irv ie w ; M r. a n d l *
M rs. H. E. N ib lin , of E v en in g S ta r ; *
an d Mr. an d M rs. W. H. II. D u fu r, o f *
W o o d law n . T h e se d e le g a te s w ill be ' »
re q u e s te d to m eet h e re on May 1, *
fo r a c o n fe re n c e , b u t as e v ery g ra n g e *
w ill m eet a g a in
b efo re th e s t a te | ,
g ra n g e se ssio n th e c a m p a ig n w ill be »
c a rr ie d on so as to g et th e ir e n d o rs e *
m e n t an d s u p p o rt.
A re m a rk a b le piece o f a n tiq u ity —
a v e n e ra b le clock w ith tw o c e n tu r ie s
of e x is te n c e to its c re d it, is th e p rice­
less p o ssessio n of S u tliff B a te s w ho
lives a t S p rin g d a le ju s t a m ile o r tw o
e a s t of th e u p p e r S and y b rid g e.
F . E. B a te s,. w ho r u r n is h e d th e
fo llo w in g s to ry to th e O u tlo o k , is a
so n o f S u tliff B ates. B. F . F is k , w ho
w as th e la s t p re v io u s o w n e r o f th e
clo ck , w as a fo r m e r re s id e n t o f th is
lo c a lity .
H e lived h e re a b o u t six
y e a rs , m o v in g to B u c h a n a n , M ichi­
g a n , a b o u t th r e e y e a rs ag o , w h e re he
now resid es.
M r. B a te s sa y s in h is n a r r a tiv e
th a t th e e x a c t a g e o f th e re m a rk a b le
old clock Is not k n o w n , b u t it is b e­
liev ed to be o v e r 200 y e a rs T h e re c ­
o rd is c le a r fo r all bu t five y e a rs of
t h a t p e rio d .
It h a s n o t b een r u n ­
n in g a ll t h a t le n g th of tim e , b u t it
h a s been w ell ta k e n c a re of a n d is
c a p a b le o f m a r k in g th e h o u rs even
SUNDAY BASEBALL
yet.
LOST BY GIANTS
T h e in s c rip tio n on th e clo ck is
S u n d a y ’s b a se b a ll c o n te s t b etw een
“ S a m u e l M u llic k in , B r a d f o r d .”
F o llo w in g is th e s to ry , as w ritte n th e G re sh a m G ia n ts a n d th e C elso- '
by F . E. B a te s:
K alo c lu b w as a v icto ry fo r th e la t-
COUNTY,
* from th e c e n te rs o f p o p u la tio n can
G resham
G range
R eso lu tio n .
W h e re a s . It is p la n n e d to
issu e b o n d s to th e a m o u n t of
$ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0
to
h a rd - s u rfa c e
th e tr u n k ro a d s o f M u ltn a-
m a h c o u n ty ; t h a t th e c o n ­
tr a c ts fo r p a v in g th e s e ro a d s
s h a ll be let th r o u g h o p en
c o m p e titiv e b id s ; an d In view
o f th e fact G re sh a m is a b o u t"
to e s ta b lis h a c o -o p e ra tiv e
c a n n e ry , w h ich n eed s th e b est
ro a d s fo r su ccess, a n d in view
o f th e fact th a t th e C o u n ty
F a ir is h eld a t G re sh a m e v ery
y e a r, th e r e f o r e be it
R eso lv ed , By th e m e m b e rs
of
G re sh a m
g ra n g e
th a t
we a p p ro v e o f th e s e b o n d s as
th e b est p la n to s e c u re good
tr u n k ro a d s th r o u g h th e f a r m ­
in g d is tr ic ts a n d to h elp r e ­
liev e th e la b o r s itu a tio n b.v
p ro v id in g e m p lo y m e n t of 1700
to 2 0 0 0 m e n ;
R eso lv ed . T h a t we c o m ­
m en d th e c o u n ty c o m m is sio n ­
e rs fo r p le d g in g th e m se lv e s
to th e p la n fo r c o m p e titiv e
b id s in le ttin g all ro a d c o n ­
tr a c ts , th u s p e rm ittin g all p a v ­
in g c o n c e rn s o p p o rtu n ity of
se c u rin g p o rtio n s o f tlie p ro ­
p o sed ro ad w'ork.
, be p ro p e rly g ru d e d , d ra in e d a n d re-
* p a ire d o u t of th is su rp lu s .
,
T h en a f te r th e c o u n try ro a d s a re
* all in ex cellen t c o n d itio n , in a d d itio n
*
. to p ro p e rly m e e tin g th e d e m a n d s of
• o rd in a ry c o m m erce, th e y w ill h av e
•
• m ad e a v a ila b le to th e to u r is ts a n d
« .s ig h t- s e e r s of th e w o rld , th o s e u n s u r-
• p assed tr e a s u r e s of n a tu r e w ith w hich
’ we a r e blessed. We h av e sn o w -cap p ed
, | m o u n ta in s , g re a t fir fo re sts , m a g n i-
• | flcent riv e rs, w o n d ro u s w a te r-fa lls ,
• I fe rtile \ a lle y s, o cean b each es a n d a
’ •p e rfe c t s u m m e r c lim a te .
G od h as
, been g e n e ro u s w ith us. L e t us u til-
• iie th e good th in g s He h a s p u t h e re ,
• an d le t us e n c o u ra g e th e tire d a n d th e
( ; w eary to com e h e re to re s t a n d re-
, c u p e ra te .
»
T h e to u r is t c ro p is re a l, a n d it is
’ ta n g ib le . E v ery to u r is t is w o rth ten
• d o lla rs a day to th is c o m m u n ity We
, «'an h a rv e s t a m illio n d o lla rs a week
« from May to O c to b e r e v ery y e a r from
• th is c ro p , an d it w ill n o t e x h a u s t o u r
t I soil, d e v a s ta te o u r m o u n ta in s , ru in
« |o u r w a te r-fa lls o r affect o u r c lim a te ,
TU ESD A YS
AND
F R ID A Y S
2 9 th .
T h is m e a n s th a t th e
sch o o l h a s m et
th e
s ta n d a r d r e ­
q u ir e m e n ts in th e fo llo w in g way.
1st. F la g flying w hen w e a th e r p e r ­
m its.
2d. S ch o o lh o u se p ro p e rly lig h te d .
3d. E q u ip m e n t,
te a c h e r 's
d esk
a n d c h a ir , d e sk s fo r p u p ils p ro p e rlv
a d a p te d a n d p la c e d ;
good
b la c k ­
b o a rd s, w indow s h a d e s in good c o n ­
d itio n .
4 th . H e a tin g , W a te rb u ry
sp ecial
fu rn a c e .
5 th . R oom s a tt r a c t iv e a t a ll tim es.
6tli. O ne new s t a n d a r d p ic tu re .
7tli. C lean g ro u n d s a n d fo u r f e a ­
tu r e s o f p lay a p p a r a tu s .
8 th . S a n ita tio n , p u re d rin k in g w a­
te r a n d d r in k in g fo u n ta in , tw o good
s a n ita r y o u tb u ild in g s .
9 th . L ib ra ry ,
good
se le c tio n of
b o oks, c a se fo r th e b o oks, boo k s
k ep t u p rig h t in good c o n d itio n a n d
re c o rd e d a c c o rd in g to law .
10th. A tte n d a n c e
a v e ra g e s o v e r
92 p e r cen t a n d ta r d in e s s less th a n
tw o p e r c e n t.
1 1 th . T e rm o f n in e m o n th s of
school.
S u p e rv is o r E. S. M cC orm ick gav e
a ta lk an d S u p e rin te n d e n t C a ia v a n
p re s e n te d th e p S n n a n t. A s h o r t p ro ­
g ra m w as g iven by th e c h ild re n .
T h e P a tr o n -T e a c h e rs ' a ss o c ia tio n
h eld u very
e n th u s ia s tic m e e tin g ,
M arch 3 1st. T h ey a r e ta k in g a very
a c tiv e I n te re s t in th e im p ro v e m e n t
of th e sch o o l, a n d p la n to giv e an en-
e r ta in m e n t in th e n e a r f u tu r e , th e
p ro c e e d s of w hich w ill be u sed to
p u rc h a s e v a rio u s th in g s fo r th e
school.
T h e te a c h e rs a t th e C o ttre ll school
a re M iss E th a l W ilk in s o n a n d Miss
H elen H oss.
PER
YEAR
JOHN B. YEON
ILLUSTRATES
ROAD SPEECH
L a st n ig h t’s m e e tin g in th e in t e r ­
e s ts of good ro a d s a n d th e b o n d issu e
w as a g a th e r in g of in te r e s te d v o te rs
w ho cam e to h e a r, a n d w ho w e n t
aw ay co n v in ced .
T h e s p e a k e r s w ere J o h n B. Y eon
a n d G eo rg e W . S ta p le to n ,' th e ir
sp ee c h e s b ein g follow ed by a s e rie s of
p ic tu re s r e p r e s e n tin g p rin c ip a lly th e
C o lu m b ia R iv er H ig h w ay .
M r. Y eo n ’s a d d re s s w as a re s u m e
o f th e a rg u m e n ts t h a t h a v e been
m a d e h e re to fo re . T h ey a re e m b ra c e d
in th e fo llo w in g :
“ T h e p a ss a g e o f th e p re s e n t b o n d
issu e a n d th e im m e d ia te d is tr ib u tio n
o f $ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 (8 0 p e r c e n t a m o n g s t
lu b o r) w ill o p en th e flood g a te s o f
p ro s p e rity to th is c o m m u n ity .
“ E very d o lla r ex p e n d e d on good
ro a d s, e x c e p tin g a sm a ll fra c tio n
th e re o f, re m a in s in th e c o m m u n ity
affected u n d p ro v id e s e m p lo y m e n t fo r
th o u s a n d s of m en.
“ A bond Issue fo r paved ro a d s w ill
h e lp re lie v e th e u n em p lo y ed .
"P aved
ro a d s w ill d ev e lo p th e
fa r m in g c o u n try o f w hich 50 p e r c e n t
is now u n c u ltiv a te d .
“ M u ltn o m a h co u n ty h a s 3 'fa m iles
of puved ro a d s o u ts id e th e city . K in g
co u n ty ( S e a ttle ) h a s 110 m ile s a n d a
p ro s p e ro u s fa rm in g c o m m u n ity . L e t's
m a k e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty m o re p ro s ­
p e ro u s by se c u rin g 71 m ile s a d d i­
tio n a l o f p av ed h ig h w ay in c lu d in g
ull th e m ain tr u n k lin e s le a d in g in to
o u r city.
“ S ev en ty m iles o f pav ed ro a ils w ill
c o st o n ly $5.40 fo r e a c h $1000 a s ­
sessed v a lu a tio n . T h is ) 5 .4 0 sp re a d
o v e r 15 y e a rs o r o n ly 36 c e n ts p e r
y e a r.
“ I t w o n 't h u r t th e s m a ll ta x p a y e r.
F if ty -th re e p e r c e n t of th e ta x p a y e rs
a r e a sse sse d a t $1 0 0 0 o r less. S ev en ­
ty - th re e p e r c e n t a r e a ss e sse d at,
$ 2 0 0 0 o r less.
F if ty -tw o
per
c e n t of v o te rs pay no tax es. Six p e r
c e n t o f ta x p a y e rs pay 75 p e r c e n t of
tax es.
" T h e co st to m a in ta in o u r p re s e n t
sy ste m of ro a d s is m o re th a n th e c o s t
to pav e th e m .
“ A g u a ra n te e d a r tic le a t th e s a m e
p ric e as o n e n o t g u a ra n te e d is p re f­
e ra b le . In th e m a tte r of ro a d s th is
h o ld s good. A ro a d g u a r a n te e d f o r
10 y e a rs is c h e a p e r to th e ta x p a y e r
th a n a m a c a d a m iz e d o r ’ o th e r ro a d ,
a s th e y e a rly a v e ra g e m a in te n a n c e
e x p en se fo r 10 y e a rs ex ceed s th e o r i ­
g in a l cost o f a gooil p aved ro ad .
“ O ne o f th e g r e a te s t of all c ro p s is
th e to u r is t c ro p fo r a s t a te lik e O re ­
g o n , w ith Its scen ic w o n d e rs a n d Its
u n lim ite d re s o u rc e s . Good ro a d s a re
th e m e a n s to an e n d to s e c u re tills
h a rv e s t all th e y e a r a ro u n d not m e n ­
tio n in g th o s e w ho w ill ta k e u p a p e r ­
m a n e n t re s id e n c e .”
• ahd th e s e to u r is ts ’ d o lla rs go d ire c tly
in to th e h a n d s of tlie w age e a rn e r s ,
An Old f lo c k .
E x -g o v e rn o r G e e r a n d C o u n ty C o m ­ m e rc h a n ts a n d p ro d u c e rs.
It is to
S. B ates, re s id in g a t S p rin g d a le , a
in g b u t th e m a rg in w as o v e rc o m e m is s io n e r H o lm a n w ere th e p rin c ip a l t i e te a m s te r, th e b a rb e r, th e new s
few m ile s e a s t of T ro u td a le , h a s in
th r o u g h th e G ia n ts c h a n g in g b a t- s p e a k e r s d u rin g th e le c tu re h o u r of boy, th e b o o t-b la c k , th e la u n d ry m a n ,
h is p o ssessio n no d o u b t th e o ld e st
te rie s . T o w n sen d an d B a u e r b eg an G re sh a m g ra n g e on S a tu r d a y la s t, th e f a r m e rs a n d th e w a ite r t h a t th e
clock in th e s t a te th a t is ru n n in g an d
th e b a ttle b u t g a v e wav a f t e r th e T h ey sp o k e in fa v o r o f good ro a d s to u ris t d ire c tly p ay s h is fa re , an d
k e e p in g good tim e . T h e e x a c t ag e
g a m e w as cin c h e d to H am lin a n d an<l th e bond issu e w hich is to be th ey in th e ir tu r n sp e n d it fo r th e s e
of th e clo ck is n o t k n o w n , b u t a re c ­
v o ted u p o n to m o rro w .
Mr. G e e r’s th in g s w hich th e y so g re a tly need,
B a te m a n .
o rd th a t h a s been h a n d e d dow n fro m
T lie v is ito rs tr ie d th r e e p itc h e rs , ta lk w as c o n v in c in g a n d v ig o ro u s. H e w ith th e m e rc h a n t a n d m a n u f a c tu r e r.
g e n e ra tio n to g e n e ra tio n , d a te s back
d o s e d w ith an a p p e a l fo r ev ery m an
O b serv e S w itz e rla n d a n d be c o n ­
D illa rd , L iv in g sto n e a n d G rav el).
o n e h u n d re d a n d n in ety -fiv e y e a rs.
a n d w om an to d o th e i r p a rt.
vinced.
S w itz e rla n d does n o t p ro ­
J o rg e n s o n se rv e d a s c a tc h e r th r o u g h
It w as th e n b o u g h t s e c o n d -h a n d , as
M r. H o lm a n 's ta lk w as m o re ex­ duce fro m h e r soil e n o u g h to feed
th e n in e in n in g s.
ANOTHER UNION HIGH
th e fo llo w in g a b rid g e d re c o rd sh o w s:
p la n a to ry , a n d h e b eliev es th a t th e a n d c lo th h e r p eo p le, y et in u tiliz in g
G ra v e ll w on th e g a m e fo r P o r t­
IN FORMATION
B o u g h t (s e c o n d -h a n d ) by T im o th y
p ro p o se d h a rd - s u rfa c e w ill be in a d e ­ h e r scen ic re s o u rc e s by m e a n s of
la n d , b u t th e G re sh a m te a m p ro v en
M orse in 1 7 2 0 ; tr a n s f e r r e d to J o h n
q u a te in te n y e a rs b ec a u se o f th e a p ­ ro a d s o f v a rio u s k in d s, sh e h a s been
A re s u lt o f th e m e e tin g h eld a t
to be th e b est b a tte ry ,
F o llo w in g
M orse in 1788, th e n c e to E p h ra im
p e a ra n c e b e fo re th a t tim e of th e 20- g a th e r in g th e to u r is t cro p fo r y e a rs , O rie n t la s t S a tu r d a y e v e n in g , on
w as th e lin e -u p :
F is k in 1 8 1 6 ; to D avid F is k 1 8 4 8 ;
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.
'to n tr u c k .
H e s a id in p a r t :
u n til sh e is th e ric h e s t n a tio n p e r w hich occasio n S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t
G re sh a m
to B. F . F is k 1877, a n d to SutTiff D o u g lass ............... s s ....
G ra v e ll
w a *e r b o u n d m a c a d a m ro a d c a p ita in E u ro p e. A nd sh e se lls to C h u rc h ill a n d C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t
B a te s in 1912.
D eM ain p ro p e rly lo c a te d a n d d ra in e d , w as as th e se to u r is ts th e b e st w a tc h e s anil A rm s tro n g a d d re s s e d th e p e o p le on
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I ts a p p e a ra n c e an d m a k e -u p c o r­ Bateman
D ebney n e a r a p e rfe c t s o lu tio n to th e ro a d - clocks in th e w o rld ; c o tto n a n d silk th e u n io n h ig h sch o o l q u e s tio n , is an
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re s p o n d s w ith its age. B ein g o f th e H a m lin , A .................1 f
S m ith ' BUrf’ Ping p ^o b ,’‘n, in tb e dayB o f ex - Roods, w o o d e n w a re , etc., fo r m ost o f e ffo rt to o rg a n iz e U nion H igh S chool
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w a llsw e e p ty p e, it h a s b u t o n e h a n d , S haw ..................
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th e h o u r h a n d , a n d th e d ia l is d i­ H am lin , F -
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G a rn e r ro a d s u r fa c e m ay e v e r ex p e c t to be, te ria l.
In o th e r w o rd s, th e g re a t
N o tices h av e been p u b lish e d c a ll­
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v id ed off in to q u a r t e r h o u rs .
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D illard in its d ay a n d g e n e r a tio n ; b u t d u rin g to u r is t tr a v e l b rin g s th e m a r k e t to ing fo r a n o th e r sp e c ia l sch o o l m e e t­
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,,e r uoorB a n d s tim u la te s he'r in d u s- in g to be h eld in e a c h of th e fo u r a d ­
s t r ik i n g p a rts .
I t w as m a d e a lto - Bateman
G ra v e ll to m ° b ile o r se lf-p ro p e lle d v eh icle h a s tr ie s In s te a d of th e raw m a te ria l an d jo in in g d is tr ic ts on S a tu r d a y , A pril
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why will ye die?” "Behold now Is seventy miles of main traveled roads, umbla Highway to the neglect of the splendid— none better.” For sale by
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thy untiring service from henceforth day of salvation.” "Believe on the
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