G resham O utlook
VOL. 1 NO. 2
NO VACANT H O U SES O R S T O R E
B U IL D IN G S
MANY NEW BUILDINGS UNDER WAY
Increase in P opulation
Show n in Church und
School A tten d an ce
I t is s a tis fa c to ry in th e e x tre m e
to n o te th e c o n tr a s t b etw een
th e
G re sh a m of a few y e a rs ag o a n d th e
G re sh a m of to d a y . T h e re h a s been
no boom , n o r h a s th e r e been any
e x tr a e ff o rt p u t fo r th by an y o f th e
b u sin e ss m en to b rin g p eo p le to th is
city. A few y e a rs ag o th e m en in
b u sin e ss h e re th o u g h t a n d
openly-
said
th a t
G re sh a m w ould n ev er
a m o u n t to m u ch a s a n in d e p e n d e n t
to w n a n d so th e y p lo d d ed on in th e
sa m e old r u t.
In th e la s t
tw o
y e a r s th e r e h a s been a v a st ch an g e.
T h e n u m b e r of b u sin e ss p lace s have
d o u b le d , as h a s th e p o p u la tio n .
A few y e a rs a g o it w as a n o tic e
a b le fa c t th a t if o n e re lig io u s d e
n o m in a tio n e n te r ta in e d a sp ecial
s p e a k e r o r sp ecial S u n d ay
school
se rv ice th e o th e r c h u rc h e s w ould be
p ra c tic a lly w ith o u t a tte n d a n c e . To
d ay th e r e a re fo u r w ell a tte n d e d
S u n d a y schools a n d c h u rc h e s
in
th e city a n d th e m e m b e rs a re ev er
In c re a sin g .
O ne p o orly p a tro n iz e d
liv e ry s ta b le u sed to be G re sh a m ’s
only
need ed p lace fo r h o rse h ire.
N ow th e r e a re tw o u p -to -d a te b a rn s
h e re w ith from tw e n ty
to
th ir ty
h o rs e s e ach an d th e y a re b o th busy
a ll th e tim e.
T h e n u m e ro u s s to re s a re all eq u a l
ly w ell p a tro n iz e d a n d it is sa fe to
say t h a t in a y e a r ’s tim e th e r e w ill
be o th e r m e rc a n tile e s ta b lis h m e n ts
h e re .
T h e fo re g o in g is
m erely
m en
tio n e d a s an ex am p le o f th e stead y
g ro w th of th e to w n , o ccasio n ed only
by t h e ty ict t h a t w e h a v e t h e 1
tio n , c lim a te an d o th e r n a tu r a l re
so u rc e s w hich go to m a k e u p a city
of n o te .
MRS. JA S. H. FITZG ERALD
D IE S AT H E R H i «ME
ROCKWOOD SCHOOL I« IIS E S
MONEY F O R L IB R A R Y
T h e R ockw ood school
gave
a
lite ra ry p ro g ra m in th e G ra n g e h a ll
la s t F rid a y ev e n in g to ra is e m oney
to fin ish p a y in g fo r a n I n te rn a tio n a l
E n cy clo p ed ia c o n sistin g o f 22 vol-
u nies, o n e key a n d y e a r book, c o st
in g $ 80.75.
T he p ro g ra m m e
w as
esp ecialty good.
M iss A lta W ilcox
of C leone w as p re s e n t a n d aid ed
m a te ria lly in th e m u sical p ro g ra m .
F ifty d o lla rs w as re a liz e d fro m th e
social, fo r w h ich th e sch o o l is g ra te -
,1(1., A so cial som e tim e ag o g av e
th em a b o u t $50.
T h ey now h av e
$108 on h a n d .
T h e p ro g ra m w as
as fo llo w s:
Song, “ S chool D ay s,”
by
th e
sch o o l;
re c ita tio n ,
“ My
F ir s t
S m o k e,” E rn e s t Q u e sin b e rry ; re c i
ta tio n , "M ile S to n e ,” L loyd G rim -
sh aw ; q u a r te t, “ My A la b a m a R o se ,”
E s te r M iller, J u l a A u sp ach , H elen i
W eilan d , A d d ie Q u e sin b e rry ; re c i
ta tio n , “ N am in g C h ic k e n s,’ D avid
W e ila n d ; D oll d rill, p rim a ry d e p a r t
m e n t; d ia lo g u e , “ G oing S o m e w h e re ,’
R oss B ro w n , F r a n k B ro w n , E rn e s t
Q u e sin b e rry , H en ry W eilan d , A ddie
Q u e sin b e rry ; re c ita tio n , “ A sleep in
C h u rc h ,”
F ra n k
B ro w n ;
song,
“ M eet Me T o n ig h t in D re a m la n d ,”
R ockw ood c h o ru s ; re c ita tio n , “ E lf
C h ild ,” O riel G rim shaw -; d ialo g u e,
“ T ra g e d y o f T en L ittle B o y s,” p ri
m ary d e p a rtm e n t; in s tru m e n ta l solo
Miss A lta W ilcox; re c ita tio n , W ini-
c a ,” F lo re n c e G ould M enzies; e n
core, “ W h en A d elin e Jo h n s o n C om es
S tep p in g D ow n th e L in e .”
L IB R A R IA N 'S R E P O R T F O R
MONTH OF FEB R U A R Y
T h e lib ra ry h o a rd m e t in th e p u b
lic lib ra ry ro o m s M onday n ig h t a n d
th e m o st im p o rta n t b u sin ess ta k e n
up w as a d isc u ssio n c o n c e rn in g th e
ere c tio n of a lib ra ry b u ild in g in th e
city . T h e m e m b e rs of th e b o ard h ad
x s i i t t s v iew s a s to a p la n to a c t
upon, b u t it w as d ecid ed u p o n u n a n
im o u sly t h a t in th e n e a r fu tu r e a
c a n v a ts w o u ld be m a d e in th e d i
rectio n of b u ild in g a lib ra ry a n d it
is c a lc u la te d td d o so m e w o rk a t
once. T h e
P o rtla n d
lib ra ry , o f
w hich th is is a b ra n c h , o ffe re d in
^(»xrtr
<«. Kiiimnif,
t h e ! pc*
G resh am , a n d p e rh a p s if th e peo p le
h e re m a k e a n e ff o rt to b u ild th e
P o rtla n d p eo p le w ill com e in
fo r
th e ir s h a r e o f th e b u rd e n .
R e p o rt fo r th e G re sh a m re a d in g
room fo r m o n th of F e b ru a r y :
A tte n d a n c e — A d u lt, 1 0 0 1 ; ju v e
n ile, 6 1 0 ; to ta l, 1611.
C iic u la tio n — F ic tio n , 70 1 ;
non
fictio n , 8 6 0 ; to ta l, 1561.
R e g is tra tio n — A du'n, 20; ju v e n ile ,
8; to ta l, 28.
T h is w as n o t q u ite so good as
la s t m o n th , b u t F e b ru a r y w as a few
d ay s s h o r te r.
im i
S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t h e r
hom e,
a b o u t th r e e m iles fro m G resh am ,
M rs. J . H . F itz g e ra ld d ied a f te r a
shor* illn ess.
T h re s ia D oetsch F itz g e ra ld w as 27
y e a rs o ld , w as m a rrie d in O cto b er,
1901, to J. H . F itz g e ra ld a n d leav e s
five c h ild re n b esid es h u sb a n d , p a r
e n ts an d b ro th e rs a n d s is te rs
to
m o u rn h e r loss.
GRESHAM BALL HOYS
C h ild re n :
G e rtru d e M., a g e 8;
TO BUILD GRANDSTAND
Z a ra S., a g e 7; C h a rle s J ., ag e 5 ;;
R o b e rt H ., ag e 3; M arie L ., a g e 1.
B aseb all is a p a stim e s p o r t w hich
P a re n ts ,
Mr.
a n d Mrs. G eorge in te re s ts th e p u b lic in g e n e ra l. F ro m
D oetsch, B u tle r, W ash.
th e little u rc h in a t sch o o l to
th e
p ro fe ssio n a l on th e d iam o n d .
O.-W. R. A N. O PEN S (¡R A V EL
In th is d ire c tio n G resh am is n o t
PIT AT RUSSELLV ILLE slow a n d in fa c t is ta k in g th e lead
o v er a n y to w n in th e co u n ty . T he
T w ohy B ro th e rs, g e n e ra l c o n tr a c t p ro m o te rs o f b a seb all h av e w o rk ed
o rs, w ith a crew of 50 m en, h av e l a i d in th q p a s t an d th is seaso n
J c e s te d
a
cam p a t th e fo o t of
p ro m ises to b e tte r sa tisfy th e m fo r
R ocky B u tte , 1 % m iles e a s t
of th e ir e ff o rts th a n an y y e a r p ast.
R u sse llv ille fo r th e p u rp o se o f
L a st y e a r
th e
G resh am
team
o p e n in g
up
a
g ra v e l
p it
fo r k n o w n a s th e " G ia n ts ” p lay ed fa s t
th e O .-W . R. &N.
T h e s trip p in g s b all an d even did som e s tu n ts c re d it
w ill be u sed in S u lliv a n 's g u lch an d a b le to a le a g u e team .
f t is| tlc ig l.tY th e g ra v e l is to be
E v en w ith a good te a m a n d all
u se d fo r b a lla s tin g th e new
St. th a t , th e m a n a g e rs a re g o in g one
J o h n s c u to ff. T h e re a re a b o u t 20 b e tte r.
a c re s in th e tr a c t, in c lu d in g
th e
A rra n g e m e n ts a re b ein g co m p leted
g ra v e l p it. T h e c o n tr a c t w ill p ro b fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of a la rg e a n d
a b ly
be fin ish e d
in a b o u t fo u r co m m o d io u s g ra n d s ta n d a t th e b all
m o n th s.
g t r k a t a co st of $500, c a p a b le of
s e a tin g p e rh a p s 1500 people.
The
Max as F arm er.
c o n tra c t w ill be a w a rd e d a s soon as
M r .and Mrs. M ax S c h n e id e r re p o ssib le an d w hen th is is co m p leted
tu r n e d S a tu rd a y ev e n in g fro m th e ir th e peo p le o f G resh am ca n w itn ess
c o u n try hom e n e a r D am ascu s w h ere b aseb all g a m e an d s it in th e sh ad e.
th e y sp e n t sev eral d ay s o p e n in g up
th e p lace fo r th e s u m m e r seaso n .
M ou n t H ood
R ailw ay
co m p an y
Max sa y s th a t even th o u g h h e had w ill h av e a n a d d itio n a l crew of 100
In te n d e d to leav e all b u sin e ss c a re s m en a t
w o rk th i s
w eek
near
b e h in d a n d tu r n fa r m e r fo r a few G resh am , an a d d itio n a l sw itch e n
d a y s he w as o b lig ed to use
h is g in e an d a ste a m sh o v el in th e c u t
c a m e ra som e fo r th e acco m m o d atio n to d ig b a lla s t.
S teel w ill be laid
o f h is frie n d s.
on th e g ra d e to w a rd S andy.
SUBSCRIPTION
ORDER
D ate ...........................................
P u b lish er Greshani
P h o n e 701
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911
EVIDENCES OF
CITY’S GROWTH
Steady
“Ever at Your Service”
101 . .
O utlook
P lea se send th e Twice-aVVeek
O utlook to th e fo llo w in g
person:
M ................................................................................. A d r e ss....................................................
................................for . . . . y e a r , fr o m ................................. 1 0 1 . . t o ..................
.............1 0 1 .. for w hich I h erew ith en close
n o tify .......................
S ......................
At
expiration
S ig n e d ..........................................................................................
F ill o u t th e ab o v e o rd e r an d m ail to T h e O u tlo o k , G re sh a m ,
S u b sc rip tio n . 1 y e a r. $ 1 .5 0 ;
% y e a r, 75c;
*4 y e a r, 50c
Ore.
THE FAIR ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS IN MEETING
Good Attendance Present and Many In
teresting Plans are Worked Out
FAIR THIS FALL TO BE A WINNER
It Is Proposed to Change the Name of the
Association and a Committee Will As
certain the Advisability of so Doing
T he b all w as s ta r te d ro llin g fo r in connection w ith th e fa ir th is y e a r
a n o th e r fin e f a ir h e re th is co m in g seem ed to m eet w ith fav o r am o n g
fa ll a t th e m e e tin g of th e d ire c to rs th e (}irectors.
h eld y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n .
V a rio u s
Those p resent w ere Theo. B ru g g e r
c o m m itte e s w ere a p p o in te d a n d m a t A. F . Miller, D. M. R o b e rts, Lew is
te r s of p re p a r a tio n d iscu ssed . T h e S h a ttu c k , J . W. T ow nsend, F. II.
d a te fo r th e f a ir w a s d ecid ed on, be t i a n e , Jo h n S ie re t, R. W. G ill, T.
in g T h u rsd a y , F rid a y , S a tu r d a y a n R. H ow itt, It. 1’. R asm u ssen an d H.
S u n d ay , S e p te m b e r 21, 22, 23 an d A. Lewis.
24. T h ese a re to be m ad e R ed L e t
T h e m eeting w as held in th e of
te r d ay s in e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h coun fice c f the se c re ta ry , D. M. R o b erts.
ty.
L ew is S h attu ck is p re sid e n t, E. G.
M essrs. S h a ttu c k , R a sm u s se n , Gill, K ardell, se c re ta ry , Theo. B ru g g e r,
S ie re t, M iller w ere
a p p o in te d
a tre a su re r, R ay G ill, vice p re sid e n t.
c o m m itte e to w ait o n th e
co u n ty
T h is w as a b u sin e sslik e session,
c o u rt an d see u n d e r w h a t c o n d itio n s w ell attended an d p erfect h arm o n y
f id co u ld be g o tte n fo r th e
fa ir prevailed. T h e re w as every in d ic a
an d if m a k in g th e n a m e M u ltn o m ah tio n that b ro a d e r p lan s fo r ttie fa ir
C o u n ty F a ir in s te a d o f G ra n g e F a ir , w ould be ad o p ted th is y e a r a n d th a t
w ould h e lp in s e c u rin g co u n ty aid .
th is year's fa ir w ould be th e la rg e st
T h e p u b lic ity c o m m itte e , c o n sist a n d best ev er h eld here.
in g of G ill, R o b e rts , L ew is, w as in - !
s tru c te d to g et in to u c h w ith
th e COUNTY CREATES
b est a d v e rtis in g m e d iu m s in
th e
NEW ItOAD D IST R IC T
co u n ty . T h e id e a w a / a d v a n c e d th a t
th e a g r ic u ltu r a l p a p e rs be u sed a n d
In the p o rtio n of th e co u n ty n e a r
th a t th e f a ir be m o re th o ro u g h ly S pringdale th e c o u rt hns c re a te d a
a d v e rtis e d th a n in th e p ast.
new road d ts tric t. T h e te r r ito r y is
T h e tr a n s p o r ta tio n c o m m itte e w as p a r t taken fro m w h a t is k n o w n as
to look u p th e m a tte r of ra te s an d th e Nelson d is tric t a n d a p a rt from
tr a n s p o r ta tio n o f e x h ib its . On th is th e
B arr
d is tric t.
C o n sid erab le
c o m m itte e a r e M iller, H o w itt, B ru g -
VIR!1 w as to be su p e rv iso r.
G ran t
It w as d ecid ed to h a v e a sp ecial B ell w as o fficially ap p o in ted S a tu r
m e e tin g soon to m a k e f u r th e r a r d a y by th e co u n ty c o u rt a s com m is
ra n g e m e n ts . It is ex p ected to h av e s io n e r of th e new d is tric t an d h a s a
a b u ild in g c o m m itte e to look a fte r la rg e
follow ing. T h e co u n ty
is
and
im p ro v e
th e
b u ild in g
an d s p e n d in g a good d eal of m oney on
g ro u n d s.
th e ro a d s in th a t lo cality and th e
T h e id e a of h a v in g a ra c e tr a c k ro a d s show it.
$1.50 PER YEAR
MASTERS AM» I.ECTl HERS
MEET W ITH EVENING STAR
T h e M asters an d L e c tu r e rs ' a s
so ciatio n m et w ith
E v en in g
S ta r
g ra n g e on M arch 4. T h e fo llo w in g
o ffic e rs w ere e lec ted fo r th e com ing
y e a r:
P re s id e n t, H. W. S n a sh a ll;
vice p re s id e n t. J . W. B lack ; secre
ta r y , M rs H. L . V ail; tr e a s u r e r M rs
E. P a lm e r.
A c o m m itte e on
c o -o p erativ e
g ra n g e m e e tin g s w as a p p o in ted .
T h e p rin c ip a l o b je c t in view is to
in d u c e th e d if fe re n t g ra n g e s to co
o p e ra te in v is itin g th e n e ig h b o rin g
g ra n g e s a n d th u s in c re a se a n in te r
est in th e w o rk re la tiv e to th e good
of th e o rd e r.
J. J , Jo h n s o n
is
c h a irm a n , w ith B ro th e rs K ru g e r an d
S n a sh a ll a s a s s is ta n ts . A c all h as
been issu ed fo r a s m any g ra n g e s as
p o ssib le to m e e t w ith G resh am
g ra n g e on S a tu rd a y , M arch 11. L et
everybody com e. P a st N a tio n a l Lee
tu r e r W h iteh ead w ill be p re se n t.
O w ing to th e fact t h a t th e y could
not secu re s u ita b le b u ild in g fo r th e
occasion th e R u sse llv ille g ra n g e w ill
e n te r ta in P o m o n a a t th e E v en in g
S ta r g ra n g e h a ll. S o u th M ount T a
bor, S ection L ine ro ad , on W ed n es
d a y , M arch 15.
T h e n ext m e etin g of M a ste rs an d
L e c tu r e rs ’
a sso c ia tio n w ill m eet
wit It P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e on th e
fo u rth S a tu rd a y in May,
MRS. M ERRILL REC EIVES
MANY C O N G R A TU LA TIO N S
M isses E th e l an d
O live M errill
h o n o red th e ir m o th e r 's 5 6 th b ir th
day
by a s u r p ris e p a rty F rid a y
evening.
T h e tim e w as p le a s a n tly
t j e i t-. w ith c a rd s a n d m usic.
R e
fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed a t a
la te
fccur,' a f t e r w hich th e g u e s ts
de
p a rte d , w ish in g th e h o ste ss
m any
h ap p y
r e tu r n s
of th e
ev en in g .
T hose p re s e n t w ere:
Mr. a n d Mrs.
It. R. C arlso n , Mr. a n d Mrs. D eW itt
ltoss, Mr. an d Mrs. E lk ln g to n , Mr.
an d Mrs. G. W. K en n y , Mr. a n d
Mrs. G. A. L eslie, Mr. a n d
Mrs.
L ucky, Mr. and M rs. D. W. M etzger,
Mr. an d M rs. Roy G ibbs. Mr. an d
Mrs. N ey, Mrs. Boone J o h n s o n , jMrs.
G u llick so n , Mrs. M. D in g er,
Mrs.
W irtz, Miss L. G in d er, M iss Bloom ,
Mrs. I). W irtz, Miss C. W irtz, Miss
G. H essell, M iss V. D in g er,
Len
M errill, C arl W irtz , H a rry W irtz.
FARIYIEW W ILL IIE
LIGHTED IIY MT. HOOD CO.
32304053
SOLVE IMPORTANT PROBLEM
P O R T L A N D , M arch 6 . - D isclos
u re s of p itfa lls fo r
in ex p erien ced
g irls, g ro w in g o u t of th e a r r e s t yes
te rd a y of G eo rg e C h ep ssas,
p ro
p rie to r of th e P eaco ck cafe, a t 8 2
N o rth S ixth s tr e e t, so a ro u se d C hief
o f P olice Cox y e ste rd a y t h a t h e will
a p p e a l to th e city c o u n c il to e n a c t a
r e s ta u r a n t licen se o rd in a n c e ,
by
w hich s tr in g e n t re g u la tio n w ill be
m ad e po ssib le,
it is p ro p o sed th a t
th e a m o u n t of th e lic e n se sh a ll be
n o m in a l, so th a t r e p u ta b le places
w ill n o t s u ffe r, b u t by d e n y in g re
n ew als to o ffe n d e rs th h e a u th o r itie s
w ill be a b le to su p p re s s th em .
C h e p tsa s w as c h a rg e d w ith m a k
in g a n a tta c k u p o n A n n ie B ird , 17
y e a rs o ld , w ho re c e n tly a rriv e d from
A lb an y an d o b ta in e d em p lo y m en t in
th e r e s ta u r a n t. S he is crip p le d and
h a s re c e n tly been ill.
H is a rr e s t
w as th e o u tc o m e o f re p o r ts m ad e at
h e a d q u a r te r s by S e rg e a n t W an less
a n d P a tro lm a n C am ero n .
W anless
said th a t,
a c tin g
on in fo rm a tio n
fro m o th e r g irls w ho h ad been em
ployed th e r e , h e h ad been w atch in g
th e r e s ta u r a n t fo r so m e tim e.
In
th e fo u r d a y s b e fo re
h is
a rre s t,
C h e p tsa s
h ad
em p lo y ed
th re e
d if f e r e n t g irls.
O ne said
th a t
C h e p ts a s ’ c o n d u c t
has
caused
her
lo
q u it
a f t e r fo u r
day s
A n o th e r g irl, em p lo y ed in h e r place,
le ft a f t e r o n e day. M iss B ird w as
th e n em p lo y ed .
H e r h o u rs w ere
fro m 2 p. m. u n til 2 a. m.
P olicem an K eeps W atch.
S e rg e a n t W an le ss d ire c te d C am er
on to k eep sp ecial w atch . T h a t offi
c e r say th e r e s ta u r a n t closed a t 2
o 'c lo c k , b u t C heptsaH a n d th e g irl
re m a in e d in sid e. C h e p tsa s p re p a re d
a m eal a n d c a rrie d it to a box
s e a t, tu r n in g o u t th e lig h ts in th e
m ain room . T h en C a m ero n w en t to
th e r e a r o f th e r e s ta u r a n t , ju s t in
tim e to h e a r th e g irl sc re a m .
He
b u rs t in th e d o o r, to fin d th e g irl
w eep in g . H e p laced C h e p tsa s u n d e r
a rrts tj
T h e g irl w as s e n t to th e
Y. W. C. A. to be h eld a s a w itn ess
C h e p tsa s d efied th e o ffic e rs w hen
ta k e n to police h e a d q u a rte rs .
He
said th a t h e w as a b u sin e ss m an an
a g e n tle m a n , a m em b er of in flu e n
tia l lodges, w as w o rth $15,000 and
th a t he h ad in flu e n c e w itli th e d is
tr ic t u tto rn e y and th e co u rts.
He
d eclared th a t h e w ould “ fig h t to th e
h ig h e st c o u r t.” “ T h a t is my b u si
ness," he said , w hen q u e stio n e d con
cern in g th e c h a rg e a g a in s t him .
The police say th a t s im ila r c o n d i
tio n s a re n o t u n co m m o n , acco rd in g
to th e ir in fo rm a tio n .
M any young
girls h av e been em p lo y ed , an d d is
charged if th e y re s e n te d il l- tr e a t
m ent, by m e m b e rs o f w h a t th e police
regard a s an o rg a n iz e d “ w h ite slav e
colony. “ I t w as th r o u g h m e a n s lik e
th ese th a t G eorge K av alin an d Jim
Tok as ,now d o in g long se n te n c e s In
a F e d e ra l
p e n ite n tia ry ,
o b tain ed
j t u i g g irls in C a lifo rn ia an d th e n
b ro u g h t th em to th is city. L ikew ise
C h arles P e te rs , b ro u g h t a g irl from
R edding, C al., an d now s ta n d s u n
d er c h a rg e s in th e F e d e ra l c o u rt,
w hile h is victim is in th e a sy lu m , al
leged to hav e been d riv en in s a n e by
his abuse. S ev eral o th e r s h av e been
sen t to th e ro ck p lle.
G am bling Is Charged.
E ig h t m en w ere a rr e s te d in a n
o th e r G reek r e s ta u r a n t a t 263 R u s
sell s f e e t . T hey w ere c h a rg e d w ith
gam bling. A. J a h m a n . a c le rk , and
A. J. B erg, a civil e n g in e e r, w ere
held, th e o th e r r being released . T h e
o il e r s w ere W illiam L in k la te r, (1.
W R elly, E. J a s tn a n , R. L o llick , IJ,
J . M oloney, E. H e n d ric k s a n d F.
F o ster.
P a tro lm a n
N elson fo u n d J. J.
F a rre lly , a y o u th of 18, liv in g a t
1076
E ast
T w e n ty -n in th
s tre e t
N o rth , b u y in g c ig a re tte s
in
th e
sto re of T h e o d o re R a c a ta n s is,
at
301 B u rn sid e s tre e t,
As th e p ro
p rie to r h ad no o ne to leave in his
sto re h is a r r e s t w as d e fe rre d u n til
today.
R em em b erin g th e long list of a r
re s ts fo r g a m b lin g , illeg al
liq u o r
liq u o r sellin g , c u ttin g a ffra y s and
o ffen ses
a g a in s t
g irls e m a n a tin g
from th e se re s o rts , C hief Cox h as
d eclared w ar on
th e
d is o rd e rly
p laces, and w l'l a sk th e city co u n cil
to aid him In h is cam p a ig n .
STRONG SERMON
BY EVANGELIST
CLOSES TWO W EEK S’ MEETING
IN METHODIST CHI l « ’H
HOLDS CLOSE ATTENTION OF HEARERS
Sunday's Services W ere W ell
tended and Serm ons
H elp fu l.
A t
T h e w ell-k n o w n e v a n g e list
and
a u th o r , Rev. G uy P h elp s, closed tw o
w eek s' sp ecial se rv ices
in
th e
M e th o d ist c h u rc h h ere. Mr. P h e lp s
is n o t a se n s a tio n a l p re a c h e r an d
th e c u sto m a ry ex citem en t bus been
w a n tin g , b u t th e in flu e n c e o f th e
m e e tin g s lias been s tro n g ly fe lt. T h e
e v a n g e list w as a ssiste d d u rin g p a rt
of tlie m e etin g by Rev. Mr. B ishop
o f T u a la tin .
E v a n g e list P h e lp s’ d isc o u rse s w ere
w o n d e rfu lly
dear
an d im p ressiv e
a n d h e w as liste n e d to w ith very
close a tte n tio n . H is se rm o n S unday
m o rn in g w as based upon H eb rew s
1 :1 , 2. I t b ad to do w ith God
re v e a lin g h im se lf so th a t m an could
know him . T h e s p e a k e r fo u n d God
in n a tu r e . l i e m ade h is p o in ts u n
d e r th is very vivid by illu s tra tio n s
from h is ow n ex p e rie n c e s a s a s tu
d e n t o f n a tu re . H e said n a tu r e is
n o t God b u t is b ecau se of God.
H e u lso fo u n d God in h is to ry .
O ver h u m a n h isto ry h a s bro o d ed a
g r e a t an d n a tio n -w id e pro v id en ce.
He re f e rre d to th e fifte e n decisiv e
t a t t h i l of h isto ry a s sh o w in g th is
tr u th .
G od h a s rev e a le d h im se lf In th e
B ible.
It is p e c u lia rly G od’s hook.
It m a k e s th o s e w ho use it b e tte r,
s a fe r, h a p p ie r.
The
New
T e s ta
m ent Is n o t fo u n d in th e p o ck ets of
hud m en. In n a tu r e th e r e a re
th in g s b e a u tifu l a n d in v itin g us well
a s sev ere. So in th e B ible.
J e s u s C h ris t.
W hen we w an t to
know how God feels, we can go to
Je s u s. J e s u s
h e a le d , c o m fo rte d ,
saved. H e said h e a n d th e F a th e r
w ere one. In him is G od re v ealed .
M ost im p o rta n t, said Mr. P h elp s,
Mtii$ th e re v e la tio n o f God in
th e
h u m a n soul.
H e d w elt
sp ecially
u p t n th is as th e c le a re s t ev id en c e
t i e tc u ld j h a v e of a p e rso n a l God
an d of h is re v e la tio n to m en. It w as
a m a tte r of e x p erien ce.
“ 1 know
it b ec a u se I know it ,” said h e, " a n d
11 at, Is beyond p ro o f."
In th e e v e n in g th e e v a n g e lis t
sp o k e fro m Ju k n 3 :1 6 , on th e Love
of God. T h e a u d ie n c e s w ere la rg e
und a tte n tiv e a t b o th services.
T h e tow n co u n cil o f th e to w n of
F airv iew h a s g iv en a c h a r te r to th e
M ount Hood R a ilro ad & P o w er com
pany fo r s tre e t lig h ts fo r th e tow n.
T h e w ires w ill Boon be p u t in and
it is expected th a t by A u g u st 1 th e
j i b e w ill be tu r n e d on.
In con
v e rsa tio n w ith M ayor E. A. W h itn ey
of th a t place he said Ith ail n o t been DON’T F O R G E T TO
d e fin ite ly decided w h e th e r o r n o t th e
SIGN TH E C H ARTER
bticeV lig h ts w ould be a rc o r in
can d e sc e n t.
T h e P acific (’oust
C o n stru c tio n 1 T h e C o m m ercial clu b w ill m eet In
F rid a y
com pany h a s a la rg e a re a of land ) th e O dd F e llo w s h a ll n e x t
A big m e etin g is looked for.
covered w ith to o ls c o n stru c tio n a p n ig h t
p a ra tu s an d m a c h in e ry , w hich p o in ts T h e In te re s t is g ro w in g . T h e c h a r
fo r sig n e rs.
d ire c tly to th e p o in t t h a t th e com - I te r list is s till open
pany w ill do s o m e th in g in th e n e a r D o n 't fall to p u t y o u r n a m e dow n
fu tu r e t h a t w ill be of m a te ria l ben- , H ere is th e h e a d in g :
W e, (lie undersign ed , hereby sul>-
e fit to F a irv iew .
Hcribe <>ur nam es m s ch arier m em -
hers o f th e G resham D istrict Com
Ju n ior M issionary Society M eets.
m
ercial Club, w ith a m em bership
T h e F re e M eth o d ist J u n io r Mis
as
sio n a ry society m et S a tu rd a y a f t e r fee o f Wtl nml Wl per m onth
(lues .
noon a t th e c h u rc h . T h e tim e w as
M essrs.
M arsh u ll,
T o ep eln ian ,
occupied by a p ro g ra m and d isc u s
c
o
m
m
itte
e
to
look
a
fte
r
th
is m u tte r.
sion of m issio n a ry w ork in C hina.
R o b e rts a re a
T h e o ffic e rs a re : .Miss R en a R ugg, S m ith , W;?'”' an d
s u p e r in te n d e n t; M ary P itts , p re s i
d e n t; E m m a R u g g , s e c r e ta ry ; R u th
I’. ugg, vice p re s id e n t; Mary C ath ey ,
tr e a s u r e r ; L o ttie W lh lo n ,
second
vice p re s id e n t.
T h e so ciety w ill m e e t a n d hold
se rv ices th e firs t S a tu rd a y In every
m o n th . T h e re w as a good a tte n d
a n ce last S a tu rd a y a n d m any young
people a re tu k in g an In te re s t in th is
lin e of w ork.
T h e S u n d ay school is in c h a rg e of
F. L. R ugg a n d m e e ts a t 10 a. rn.
each S u n d ay . T h e re Is on a v e ra g e
a tte n d a n c e of m o re th a n 30.
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TREAT
FOK
T H E (¡R A N G E R S
T h e O u tlo o k is pleased to
an
n o u n c e t h a t on M iiu ’.i 24 M orllm ir
W h ite h e a d , p a c t n a tio n a l le c tu re r >1
t i e g ra n g e , w ill bo ¡it re sh a m a n )
d e liv e r a le c tu re a t th e g ra n g e hull.
It
has
been
re p o rte d
th a t Mr
W h ite h e a d w ould be h e re th is week
S a tu rd a y , b u t th is h o w ev er
Is a
m ista k e . T h e d a te o ffic ia lly set is
M arch 24
T h e h o u r w ill be an -
n o u m e d la te r.
ANNOUNCEM ENT
T h e O u tlo o k w a n ts to se c u re a w id e-aw ak e re p r e s e n ta tiv e In every
lo cality of Im p o rta n c e b etw een P o rtlu tid und M ount H ood. W e a u
th o riz e o u r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s to celve s u b s c rip tio n s on a com m ission
an d keep th e o ffice In fo rm ed by p h o n e o r le tte r of h a p p e n in g s In
th e ir lo cality .
W e w ill p u b lish th e list o f re p re s e n ta tiv e s so thaY
ev ery o n e In te re s te d m ay know w h o to c o m m u n ic a te w ith.
We Want the News
We Want Your Advertising
We Want Your Plinting
an d we a r e w illin g to com e a f t e r It If you le t u s know .
P h o n e 701.
" E v e r a t y o u r s e rv ic e .”
T h e fo llo w in g a re O u tlo o k re p r e s e n ta tiv e s
J . A. J o n e s , M elrose, T ro u td e It 1, p h o n e 43X .
P. M. N ash , T ro u td a le
P h o n e 48X 1.
G ra n t B ell, S p rin g d a le , T ro u td a le It 2. P h o n e C o rb e tt 510.
Mrs. J e n u ie K ro n e n b e rg , P le a s a n t V alley , G re sh a m . P h o n e 128.