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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
D o n \ O v ^ ^ h ^ opportumty.toLsubscribe for Jhejea_d_ipg Portland Dailies ,hrcueh .he Ou.lcok and ,h T W IC E A W EEK us save r rc r e y G resham O utlook HISTORY IS REPEATED IN EIGHT YEARS 4 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $160 ARRANGED METHODICAL METHODS IN KEEPING FARM ACCOUNTS WEDNESDAY. JAN 19 SMITH S THEATER PER SNOW STORM DELAYS MAIL ON ROUTES A special train will be chartered I by the people of North Portland The Life of Our Savior Seven I January 29 to take them to the head- reels 900 feet of band-colored photo . waters of the Columbia slough, near play. The most com plete story of I Troutdale, where they will dig a the life of Christ ever filmed. As previously mentioned in the | channel that will make the a live crop side of his farming Again an Pathe announces a photo drama In Outlook, a system of farm accounting Inventory showing the cost and de nine thousand feet of beautiful nat waterway. Eight years ago today the ground This decision was reached at a is being introduced In Multnomah preciation of equipment connected ural color film depicting the main events in the Life of Christ was white with snow, there were , . meeting of the North Portland Com county by Mr Ross Clark, who Is with som e one phase of the business Each scene is artistically arrangeo Carrier service on the rural routes like potato production, for example, and the ensemble of colors wonder- huge drifts that impeded all travel I merclal club Tuesday night. Resi ,he representative of the most com will usually show a much greater filly blended, giving the effect of a is pretty badly demoralized In con for nearly a week and there was a dents of North Portland expect to till charge against the crop for that item sequence of the storm which has i the train to the number of 200. Each plete system yet presented for that than many imagine. It will also master-piece of old world painting In suspension of rural mail delivery in which the characters are made to live i raised impassable snowdrifts In every will be armed with pick and shovel purpose. He is m eeting with good usually show the importance of Most of the scenes were repro direction. The firs, trouble begun eastern Multnomah while those con I A channel 200 feet needs to be dug success among the farmers of this specializing to a certain extent so that duced In the Holy Land by a veritable ditions existed. a given equipment may handle more army of competent workers in the * on Wednesday morning, when three to make the slough an open water section yet there are many who still stuff For exampe, a full equipment different departments, all co-operat- of the four carriers were compelled It has been said that history re way into which the sewers of the need to be convinced of the benefits of up-to-date potato growers' ma- 1 ¡ng under the general guidance of to turn back after making a partial peats itself, but it has never been northern part of Portland can be to be derived from keeping accurate chinery would place a prohibitive men professionally fam iliar with tht delivery William Childers on ini- chronicled just how often the cycles emptied.'* charge against five acres of potatoes. I Bible narrative, thus preservili»! • ,r accounts from one year's end to ber two alone made hla complete roll around. In this case it has been "" ............. The above is taken from the Ore another, Every farmer should adopt route. . , .. acres | times and customs just eight years, for on Tuesday night gonian. but is probably a little off a system . and his is the best shown The beat ta k e t the h - inven- in » ..- I Th- ,lev „rani, Rlchard M s|u ,r. best time to take The Number two carries his mail In a the winds began to blow, the snow as to the point where the work will so far. as well as being moderate in tory is when there Is least salable man. secretary of the Educators' Film Ford but he took a man along to as fregan to snow and there was woe I be done. and consumable products on hand I Instead of "near Trout cost. and Service Corporation, has vouch sist In shoveling snow. He again This will usually be som e time dur for .everybody. dale" it is more than likely that the some very Interesting Informa A recent article by George Sever ing the winter or early spring. Tak- | safed ___ regarding this particular sub- made his full route yesterday, but tion On T' ednesday morning the ground intake will be made about four miles ance, in a Portland paper covers the en at this time, It will show the fa rm -. Ject. We take great pleasure In sub today was compelled to return to the was cov *red with a deeper mantel of below, where there is almost a nat subject thoroughly and explains why- er before the season's work opens mlttlng same herewith: office after an unsuccessful attempt what new tools or repairs are needed the F-eautiful than it was on Tues ural waterway. To do the work any all farmers should be methodical in tak^ne ¿nyen?or>' ihoukl be carefully: the field of M «M tlM °has*>eon,lfoun,| to break through the drifts which day . the drifts w er. rorming in the where between there and Troutdale their accounts. Follow ing are a few ., ^ en '. buA * hent. onc“ to be of so great value that we cannot are steadily growing deeper under s:ante old places where they were would require the work of 2000 men the succeeding inventories are sim wonder at Its use In Bible Instruc the Influence of a northeast wind extracts, giving the reasons: seen before. Everybody was unhap for a year. ple A record book should be se tion. Keeping a record of receipts and cured that Is blowing at the rate of 25 that will hold the Inventory py and longed for the Chinook and In the Middle Ages, the church miles an hour with the mercury down expenses is essential, -out the receipts for several years DAMASCUS PHONE responded to the necessity for teach Oregon mist, but it failed to connect. minus the expenses w ill seldom give The value and accuracy of the In ing Bible truths by arranging an 1 to IS above zero EXCHANGE WRECKED a correct idea of the net returns of ventory Yesterday morning things were as a key to the owner's prog producing the Miracle plays, the Mys B. E. Chipman, carrier number .he business for the year Some new worse. With the breaking of a high-ten machinery may have been purchased ress lies not alone with the com plete tery plays and later, the Morality one, started out on Wednesday with ness of the Inventory, but with the plays Wednesday morning the mercury Thus these truths were a livery team, knowing that he «ion wire of the hortland Railway some breeding stock may have been judgment used In placing valuations taught to the mass of the people, who tdded or sopte permanent improve- The land and the improvements may ‘ tood som ew here around 18 degrees couldn’t get through the heavier in different thermometers, things Light & Power company, a mile n u n , added io the place. These well be listed and valued separately. were unable to read. drifts with hta Cadillac. He wen, The Passion Play, which has been would make the expenditures run were frozen in the average kitchens, south of Boring on Saturday night itigh, making the net receipts seem The valuation placed upon such Im- given once In each decade since less than a mile and stalled and re »"«’ tences 1635. Isa relic of th i e older ,lai"«' potato cellars were found to have last, the telephone exchange of the very low lor the year; yet the ma w X d X " “ turned to the office. Yesterday he Damascus Telephone company w hinery. the stock or the improve ess been entered by Jack Frost who and tear duties and pleasures would press made 15 mllea on foot and was un ments would increase the farmers wrecked. seemed to be making an effort to time by repairs placed upon them issets and present worth at the close Inert used cost of building material these same truths Into the back able to appear at the otitee this morn The power wire fell on a telephone of raise the price of spuds, flowers and the year by almost their entire and labor may raise the real value ground, thoughtful men are nieetlcg ing. He was "all In" after his trump plants were turned black and the line lower down and the current set cost, If properly cared for. On the enough or more than enough to make the need through the wise use of this yesterday and there was no delivery wonderful new picturing pictures on the window panes were I Are to the switchboard which is in other hand, there may have been ou number one today. up for deterioration Such factors "Cinematography will ere long le reduction in stock or equipment, must be considered. Proper m anage the home of W. R. DaLas. He suc the liv a ls of the productions of the John 1’. Freeman made an attempt fully recognized as the pryper and sw elling the receipts and making ceeded In putting out the blaze be apparently high returns for the year, ment may increase the producing most useful handmaid o ' sacred lit on number three Wednesday but most fam ous artists. value of the land five, ten, fifteen or At the union high school the heat fore it bad gained much headway. but incorrectly credited as the prod more dollars per acre. The inven erature and education” failed to ge, all the way around Wednesday, Jnnunrv 13, Sm ith’s Yesterday an attempt was mnde by uct of the year's business. The pres As the operator was not on dtuy at ing plant failed to bring the tem pera tory may honestly Indicate such In Theater. Admission 5c and I ,,c ent worth would not be altered, tl The reverse ture up to more than 48 degrees in the moment she probably had a nar though the form of certain assets crease In valuation. Clarence Irish to serve a few of the may happen also Any stable rise In row escape from being killed In may have been changed. tim e for school and but one-fourth of patrons but It was only partially suc FORETELLS DATE value of land, due to general devel The proper Inventory should in opment of the country, may proper the students were on hand. No school stantly. The damage is several hun cessful Today another attem pt Is OF WAR ENDING clude every item of equipment on the ly be shown In the Inventory as it dred dollars being made by Clarence Stunley who was held in consequence. m. This periodical checking up i ) would represent u real Increase in "The war will end on July 26, knows many of the patrons on num The rural carriers made a desper evejy Item, estim ating Its value, not the ow ner’s assets. Extreme tempor 1916. APPEAL On October 12, 1918, flan ber three but It la certain that he can BRINGS ing depreciation or its entire loss in ary fluctuations In the ate attem pt to serve their patrons, values due to Francisco will be bombarded and many cases, leads to greater care In DOUBLE only make a partial delivery FINE but only number two succeeded In using and storing equipment. Such Harry Crenshaw, carrier on nuiii making a com plete delivery by shov Price Jones of Cottrell, who was inventory would reveal sources of ex Inventory unless one intends to take Gunnery Sergeant Thomas o ber four, has tried to go out every eling his way through the drifts. convicted of assault In the Oregon pense and loss due to neglect or care temporary conditions by Sterrett. United States Marine Corps, .lay and has made some progress In Number one hired a livery rig and City justice ocurt and sentenced to lessness that would reach total closing out business as It gives no makes thia dire prophecy, not from every direction by dividing his route am ounts surprising to most farmers went less than a mile where he stuck pay a fine of $25, appealed to the indication of a man's permanent The annual Inventory tends toward worth. any advance m ilitary knowledge, but However, he cannot make full de and then turned back. Number four circuit court. When he appeared in a more accurate rating of the differ In short, "sale value’’ for all from the fact that he Is a seventh son livery. made a partial delivery but had to re the circuit court. Wednesday he en ent features of the business. The things for sale and “ use” or “wear- of a seventh son with no girls be The conditions are unusual, som e turn early. Number three hired a tered a plea of guilty and was fined man who never places a valuation on Ing value" for all things to be re tween, and his comrades in the Ma hay and grain fed on the farm Is apt tained will make the Inventory the thing like they were eight years ugo jitney and went about four m iles be $50, just double the amount of his to over estim ate the returns from a this month when all service was In most useful guide to the farmers' rlne Corps think him som ething of fore he turned its head homeward. sentence in the lower court. He certain stock and underestim ate the real forecaster. financial standing terrupted for flve days The dis History was repeating itself, for just is a brother of Dick Jones, who was ---------------- Sterrett first gained fam e when agreeable feature, us far as the car JOINT INSTALLATION CORBETT UNION eight years ago the rural carriers convicted a short time ago of assault In 18 92, he predicted a new rallwny riers are concerned, la that they lose BORING LODGES had about the same experience. At upon his father. The same charge HIGH SCHOOL station for Kunsas City. in 1912 their pay for all unaerved patrons of that tim e there was n<f service for was made against both men. On January 11, at the Joint Instal Those not absent during the past 19IS, 1914 and I9J6, he foretold their routes After Carrier Chipman five days. How long the service will latton of Odd Fellow s and Rebekahs month were. Gladys Barr, F Murray | with unerring accuracy the overflo hail walked 16 miles yesterday, do Uwrd of Thanks. be interrupted this tim e is purely Smith. Doris Trlckey. Marie Udey, | of the A llegheny. banks and the ing more for hla patrons than he at Boring the follow ing officers were conjectural. Mary Deaver. Myra Rosa. Lloyd flooding of Plttsburghs downtown could do on any other two days in To all the kind friends and neigh section. The district school fared a little bors who so loyally helped sustain Installed by H. A Beck, D. D. G. M Ough. Frances Johnson # the year, will only get pay for what better on Wednesday than the high us. in the prolonged illness and for Boring lodge, No. 234 I. O. O. F Esther Kincaid was a week-end , he actually did on a m ileage basis Snow D riv e « D e e r O u t. schbol. There was a sm all attendance death of our beloved daughter and G. A Tacheron, P O .; Wm. E. Child visitor at her grandmother's. Mrs. I From present Indications there will N. O.; J. E. Slefer, V. O .; W. R. Tel E. I). Chamberlain. a n d t h e c la a a e a w e r e d is m is s e d e a r l y r . , sister Alma, and to the Embroidery be an Indifferent service on the m a les Emily Thompson, of W ashington 8o severe Is the snow storm In the ford, treasurer; C. F Cross, warden; T hire was no school yesterday. club of Scenic and other kind friends for several days yet. »ItUo-nh III. ¿ - ¿ S C ' X “ • - - Qne disastrous effect of the storm for the beautiful flowers, we wish to J. McBain, conductor; August Lek- carrier« are willing to make every to the low- waa seen in the Inability of the milk extend our most sincere and heartfelt berg, chaplain; J. Meyer, R. S. N. G. Alma, returned with her for a short lands, according to word received effort to serve their patrons us iiRunt stay in Portland J. A. Imel, L. 8 N Q.; H Johnson trucks to make their rounds. The thanks. Miss Coulter went to Portland last '*”* water bureau offices R. S V O.; E. Bartel), L. S. V. O.; A large dairymen had their products on their Signed, Mr. and Mrs Geo. E Bau- First M. H. Church, Troutdale. Friday and attended the m eeting of number number of c deer have been seen near M. H. W heeler, L. 8 S .; E. 8 Hickey h a |d s. to feed to the pigs or give der. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Smith, the association of C ollegiate Alum- the headworks Mr. R, p. Hutton, superintendent It Is seldom they Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant. Geo. R. 8. 8.; Bro Frank. I. O .; J. W nae. held on Saturday at the Port away There was a shortage of the of the Anti-saloon League, will give ever get this far down. Brooks. O. O. land Heights club. Edgar Bauder, Jr. milk supply in Portland but enough address In this church, on fl.in- Mr. and Mrs J Sumpter had a so -, ---- report ------- that the anl- an Old settlers The Rebekahs were Installed by lay evening. January 16 ur x was sent to the city on the boats and o'clock. Htnckholder's Meeting. A. L. Morand. D. O. P as follows: trains to prevent a famine. Mr. Hutton's relation to the cause Mrs H. Johnson. P. O.; Blanche Sle The jitney service was put out of Notice of annual stockholders’ fer. N. CL; Selma Bartel), V O .; Amy sch ool pupils atten «ed fuse to dig in the snow, which Is of temperance In the recent fight for Mr. Reeder went to Portland the extermination of the legalized business early on Wednesday morn m eeting of Multnomah & Clackamas taken in the realm of the backwoods manufacture and sale of intoxicating Morand, secretary; Myrtle Telford, Monday. ing. and the drivers took a vacation. County Mutual Telephone Co. Gladys Barr, Vanc'l Fvans [nd W m “. , . T hOmP*°n’ ’® m* “ an ' h3t ' here " *° much ™ore Notice is hereby given that the treasurer; Sarah Frank, warden; liquors, has brought him Into public Rail traffic was continuous but not annual m eeting of the stockholders " ’"‘i" 8. ,or recognition aa possibly no other man Sarah Wheeler, conductor; Margaret las, Sunday afternoon at M r’ ^ d j regular, and all schedules were de of the Multnomah & Clackamas Co He will present the food Is useless It Is reported they has attained. W heeler, chaplain; Minnie Meyera. Mrs Arthur Johnson’s. ature of the achievem ents of the moralized. Extra cars were kept Mutual Telephone C o , will be held R. 8. N. O .; Emma McBain, L. 8. N. Owing to the cold wpather the pu are living on moss altogether. at Gresham. Monday. January 24th prohibition forces during the past running so as to keep the drifts from at 2 p m for the purpose of electing O.; Margaret Beck. R 8. V G.; Laura pils are aervlng warm lunches at y«ar There will be special music Evan noon It is found to be true | n all Kanip has gone to his re getting too large and fairly good ser two directors for the term of flve Brooks, L 8. V. O.; Nora Richey, You are cordially Invited to attend school where warm lunches have ward Ills crime waa looked upon this service years and to transact any other bus I CL; J. A. Imel, O. O. vice was rendered. R C. BREWSTER, ■•‘rved, that they aid greatly In a . the won., iness which may properly come be a man could commit on Pastor the efficiency of the work. There was a delegation of mem fore the meeting. Bull Run Intake Clogs. A debate will be given on Friday. hia fellow beings but there Is one An occasional coat of Lowe Bros bers present from 8andy lodge. A EVA ANDERSON Sec'y. January 21, Resolved tha, I, la ex P",n* will «ave your wagons It requfres the constant labor of a the close of Installation there was a pedient for the United State« , o who Is further down the ladder and and farm Implements from rust and Give I s a Trial. large force of men at the Bull Run chance given for talks on the good adopt a policy of national prepared- whose crime la far worse, and that's decay. I, is Inexpensive and will the man who destroys home and good headworka to keep the Intake to the I am an expert cleaner and prees- of the order, after which all w e’ 2*7,h «ave you many dollars Easily so M«vray Satisfac Invited to the banquet hall to par Smith will have the affirmative, Clara name, leaving bla victims to live a piled We'll tall you how. Metzger water system open and the water er and solicit your work EajtiFy and Alma Thompann th*» n*a hell on earth the balance of their Bro«.— Adv * Pressing— Trous take of the spread that had be« flowing through the big conduits to tion guaranteed ative. • ers 15c, Suits 60c. Cleaning $1 and lives, while he goes on with hla ne Portland, according to advice from up. Ladies’ work at reasonable prepated for the occasion. A u lo ( u r t a i ne lle p a ire a l. Those not absent during the past Brownsville Times with celluloid windows, etc. H ■ the headworks yesterday. f^°In D U ,rlc‘ 39. Harold farious work prices. At residence, block west of Palmqulst, Gresham Harness Shop Chamberlain, Larkin Shoultz, C lif P ric e« o f F ee d K a i.In g . The snow is reported to be strik Main street on Second, until further ford Reed and Isabel Roy What you wan,, gee Want A d. Money . . v l n i T ^ m . J W Gossett, Gresham.__ ing the water without m elting Aa notice -want ads Adv. The 8undlal mill at Fairview an 93 it (trikes It freezes and men have L r id a , A tg lit. J a u u u ry I I . nounce that they will continue to M . E . C h u rc h . R o ck w o o d . continually to keep the Ice pounded take orders for Bran. Shorts and You are Invited to attend a grand out of the gratings to keep the In The preaching service will be at Middlings in ton lots at carload rates hall given by W Wllklnaon of the take open. I l o'clock. The sermon topic will for cash on each Friday provided the be. "The Deep Sea Christian ” To | orders are placed with them by mall Bridal Veil Amusement club In R ég nera opera house, Gresham, Friday T a ilo r in g this service you are welcome B C A N Y O N E C A N H A V E IS A B A N K B O O K or phone not later than Monday pre night, January 14. New music Good For man and w om eo— cleaning Brewster, pastor. ceding day of ta le The price« for »0 pressing and repairing dens well The firs, white woman to be mar next week will be a little higher than management. Everybody come Peter Lenard. Powell stre et It Edtabltehea Confidence at once — and is the evidence ried in what is now the city of To the past week and are tending up The llftie republic of Andorrn, sit peka. K m ., and who still live« there wards Watch for their announce uated In the Pyrene«« mountains an Moving pictures may be censored of T h rift and Good Hahito. at the age of elghty-eight. is Mrs ment and phone your orders. nounce. that It I« neutral In thia In Portland but it is plain to be seen H a,tie A Bunker. She was a native SUNDIAL MILL. Fairview war Perhap« Andorra has noticed ha, the printed ones In the Portland ANY YOUNG MAN of Woburn. N T . and went Into the • ha, happened to Belgium and what dailies are not — Independence Mon With a Bank Book ha. the Beat Letter N o,ire I territory of Kansas sixty-one years ' la happening to Serbia and doesn't I itor. MO. On account of the high advance In want Its name to be changed to An- I W Reference leather price«, I am com pelled io ad «ora le a v en worth Times OPEN AN A C C O U N T TO D A Y China has oil and salt w ells more vance on shoe repairing. than 2.900 feet deep that have been GRESHAM SHOE SHOP, Milk Kernrd Blanks ' drilled through solid rock by hand Month's record of milk produc Carl Dahl. Prop ONRWHWM. O H M with the most prim itive Implements tion for shout l< cows Jos, w hs, U n d e r S rats S u p e r*ia > o n you need to keep track of your herd Convenient and cheap On,look 4 % interest P aid on Savings A c c o u n t. I « •J 4 f YEAR Bfrr ,nd F BEST business reference °I BAN K O F G RESH AM