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TWICE A WEEK ' VOL I. G resham O utlook CRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 191, ÍESHAM A MONEY CENTER , „ “ CONTRACT FOR S h a ll W e " contract for the garvei garvel ror for — hauling «■«» yards will be hauled F orw ard? Mr. Knighton 'wo Growing Banks—Pros- fmin'?0 wag‘,n8 and oue ,ean»- D . . filling one while the other is being perous business Houses hauled. As the distance is short this Will keep Will Dufney pretty and Thriving Farms. h e ll I ’ M I!letlillg of t,le Clreshaui District Commercial Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR 80 TONS OF HAY BURNED Z Fver a Million Dollars Esti- 1,10 new Dowsuc building on Main ipated Yearly Trans- . / “ A '«ravel is bought of the Mt. Hood company and delivered on actions the siding at Gresham About 500 ----------- Go s “Ever at Your Service’’ club will be GRANGE HOLDS OPEN SESSION Quite a disastrous fire occurred at Melrose las, a Friday s K ita j i night l l (5 | | i se when 1 1 V II Hiessary hold late. But, most necessary of all. It should be the barn on the place rented by Discussion of Kind of News- ecution* n 'l ° f help,Ul di8CU88lon- wl«e planning and real, d efinite ex- George Armstrong burned ,o the * t paper Awakens Great ^ e t h in , h “eCe8“ ? ' to talk but “ ■‘“» W no, end in talk Let ground. The fire occurred about i ery thing be done with enthusiasm and harmony- 10 o'clock. Mr. Morgan was the Interest new ™ m ber.Ught ‘° 50 There ° U« ht ,o «* man> firs, to see It. after It had gotten a good start. About so tons of hay Lecturer’s Hour is Open to the P ,,k l: „ J CL Ij i tion thi ng8 ,hat C° Uld WeU COme up for ‘“ « n a -lo n and ac- belonging to Chas. Hay, was burned. It is reported there was »1200 in- H ubl,C 3 n d S h o U ,d non are the following. ----- ----------— busy shoveling, but Will is an ex au rance. Securing a permanent home for the club Attended. The financial standing of a city pert and will be well paid for his Issuing an appropriate line of literature that w ilt exploit our re- 1 community, the business trans- work. Mr. Knighton expects to sources and advantages. RACE TRACK IS Tbe Greihulw «range held a very kcted there and the increasing pop haul 50 yards a day. interesting m eeting last Saturday, The cleaning up and beautifying of our city. llation have much to do with the — ------------------ BEING DISCUSSED there being an extra large attend- w.,H«The eX,iendinK ° f ° UF C‘,y Hnii' 8 and «-ecount of our population Uccess of any town or city. The GEO. CHRISTIANSEN _______ ance during the lecture hour in the within a m ile in each direction of the center of the city, regardless of 1 Bom spirit is a detrim ent to a com- The m atter of building a race afternoon. unity us has been the experience BADLY INJURED lilK After a short business session I he consideration of a plan for co-operation with the Mt. Hood track in Gresham since being m en |A t ' the writer in many instances in those present sat down to a grange tioned lest week in an article by the building ° 8 '° 8ecure for « " « h a m an attractive modern depot Saturday afternoon in Ed. Os »Hier localities far from Gresham Outlook, has not stood still hu, lias dinner that was so satisfactory that blacksmith shop George Now that this city has after many burn's And there are other things equally important and som e of been discussed by many anti in all it left no craving or whim of the tears of constant slumber awak- Christiansen, a blacksmith, was the them perhaps more so. probability a m eeting will held this appetite unsatisfied. an accident which will led to of i g growth ut*u ig a spirit Etpiui u r u w m a and n il the tn e victim of — nm cu w m The Gresham Outlook rep We have made a good beginning. Now is the tim e when we will week to open up a way to the Sea to acTiieve som ething, some of per^aPs lay him off from work for of his ----- first go on to success or fall down. Which it shall be will depend upon building of the track. , resentative partook — — u . . - . j . . -------______ some time. |li. “old-tim ers'’ say it is a boom you and me. Several men of Gresham have Kran«e dinner but he hopes not th» Mr. Christiansen was engaged in ! 4—— loot ■ a . only to soon die— nothing of the been interviewed on the subject and last. The cordiality and hospital shoeing a mule, when as usual. ort. The Outlook firmly believes not one has said hut what the pro ity with which he was received con Ihat every man in Gresham who is without any warning the animal R E V . A . B. C A L D E R HENRY BEI .1. ject should be pushed us a mutter vinced him that the grunge social- | kicked him in the chest, apparent- W E D S M J S S D Q L A N how investing a few dollars for the interest and benefit to the town. ability was not a m atter of talk. rther advancem ent of the town is ly ,lot wi,b b’8 foot 1,1,1 w"h *>¡8 leg SERIOUSLY INJURED of One The principal feature of the day business man is quoted as loing so with the firm belief that By tbe blow he was rendered un- _ was the lecture hour, beginning at saying. “The . „ „ l race o t l i n track e n p proposl- r o p o si- resham is worthy of more business <On8cl° U8 for a tim e but upon revlv- , mar" a« e ° f M‘88 Mar'iaret 2 o'clock. Mrs. D. W. Mckay, lec I , can suppiy , support . for all — the; ing fel, a a8 . “ if »<* seriously " . Uolan Dolan and an<l Rev. A. A. B. B Calder Calder took took &y at Run the Henry Davenport tion was up las, fall inir said he ho felt foit __ n »___ tO° * « w m U ,„ l „ear Bull Bel. and as taken a consequence had too to late be turer took charge. The subjects sw business now in sight. H had been announced and many were Now the bride s mother. Mrs Mary D o- \ receive“ ‘njur,e8 Wh,e" "’n,porar"y dropped prove fatal. Bell is a car- car should be finished.” The ■ nc town icv»u of ui u Gresham i e s i ia m has, „ a s , we w e be- De- , A call on the injured j - . c . man .non o Sun- uu- , ,,, - t^ jin a y p ro v e iu ta i. s Mr. ir H ell Is present to listen or participate in eve, the distinction of transacting ‘ ay proved that he was in worse . ’ easan ome. Rev. Dun- penter and was employed at the At the tim e last fall that several ,hp discussion. B shape than anticipated and was a, lop officla'®<‘ pore business in — a J year I than ------------------------- — IIU U « any IIJ - — The flr8t toP,c was, What kind of The ceremony was simple, only 1,111 tO con8,ruct a building. Acci- of Gresham's progressive citizens wn of its size in the state of Or-1 tbat tlme unable to eat and had se The denta,ly he fel1 from a scaffold were working on the project »700 newspaper do we like to see in our a few relatives being present. Igon. The population of the town vere Pain* in his chest and stom- _ twenty-three feet to the ground. was subscribed for the purpose I, homes? Quite a variety of senti- couple started immediately on a wuo , from an estim ate of the new ach indicating internal injury. • a . . . __ »It? was picked tin and Liken to is believed at the proposed m eeting nient» were expressed all seem ing to short trip to Kugone where thev ■ > u « bouses erected during the lapse of Will attend the state Sunday school W a,kinsnfound h ^ h a 'l'“' T T T " to he ** held h<“ d that ‘ httt the t h “ balance of ttRree 'hat a newspaper should tell Dr soon tim e since the census was taken. SUNSHINE CLASS *u_ money necessary to build the truth and he clean and newsy. convention. Rev. Mr Calder is . » ha< * broken u,w' the Ii- about 800 people. and sustained also a fracture of the good track will be forthcom ing Some liked the market reports,som e ELECTS OFFICERS pa8,or of 'he Methodist church a* skull. The injured man was tak- From facts gleaned from inter the locals, som e the want nds. and _______ Pleasant Home and Boring. Miss en to Portland today and is being view s with various business men of a few the editorials. One said that Davis ___ and Viola Dinger ‘ Wi<1® ClrC'G ° ' friends treated in a hospital there on,c to i state that out- _ Laura _____ , c QUEEN ESI HER CIRCLE Ihe city it is safe a paper should have so much of the llde of the two banks here Gresh- ®ntertained the Sunshine class at church ^Their"681 " i In the. ,h / SALE AND TEA K O Od ,o t*” that 11 would have n° .Marshal Means Business. on is is tr tin s. i v o h u n d re d th o u Laura Tin. 1 1 ,,,an> 1 ends extend -A m tr a a n n a s a n c c tin g , five l“ ll,ra Davis's D avis's home hom e, Anril A pril x 8 _______ room for the bad. Grangers were congratulations The marshal has notified people -|ta n d dollars worth of business each 8ecretary not being present ___ Mae The young ladles of the Queen - 7 ® “ i * “.® th*,r Kr“ nX” PaP®r- concerning the ordinance forbidding B r e a r . Then in the two banks ac- Uou«herty was chosen to take her PORTLAND-HOOD Esther Circle will hold a sale and ” neX‘ ,OP'C Wtt8' " ° W can we people from tying thelr cows on B o r d i n g to receipts and disburse- 1>lace The treasurer reported »1,10 ’ tea In the m illinery store on Powell away with the gap between the pro ■luTits, is done in round numbers ^be treasury RIVER HIGHWAY ,he 8lree’8 Not tnuch heed was street, ducer and « the J -u w v consum v r i i n u u i er. v l . 1 Lewis st Saturday afternoon _______ taken of the m atter and Friday 8 The contest came out in favor of p>ne and one-half m illions of dollars Shattuck gave an Interesting talk on evening. April 15, from 3 to called Recorder ' . 7 ” '.'” ¡'*"¿‘,1 ' ?,i V “Blues.” Whites" are are fcf business each year. Of coures, the Ule "“ lues. " The The “ "Whites" It Is propoesd to have a fine 8. 7. Hall was wa" ca,1® a before "®tore Recorder 7 Y’ " lls He took the view that all far Ih e banks could make a larger fig to decide where and when the picnic scenic highway from Portland to Jobpr’8 and for pasturing , ...... ' “r *' 1"8 a,,l> home „ „ „ trying m ake a profit baked goo, goods, Easter L -. ... ....... . . is m ho M l».»,! River, u i„ „ . following .... .. .. hi« bovine on i.. th orou gh - oaKed 1 b , suitable for . «„««e prom on «I,., m „ ain Hood the ----- Columbia . ***' 011 1 th e .„ 3 u ie but the estim ated am ount is is to be. mers are m erchants, buying and 1 dinner, will be sold and tea will lie ftm their own checks. New officers were elected as fol- river gorge. It will be mainly an iBr*" ** *he c l,y ' that the com m ission man served. It is a very useful cause . He . said , , T President, - -------- Laura ------- Davis; ■. autom obile tourist road ...... and .«■ its « cost The country surrounding Gresh- ’ lows: ------ -------------------- m .1 these young ladles are furthering looked for h<>nesty In the farmet ^ " n is well settled by farmers, many v,ce President, Mae Dougherty; sec- estim ated at a little over »100,- 11 ls It is 1 significant that In Port- and they Invite your assistance 8°n , e “ ,nes he fulled to find pf whom have been here for \ears retary, A lice Roberts; R ob erts: treasurer, troHanror 0 000. 00. T This h is m cost u , iu is r.»s for i..,n building a i,.— ♦».— the land *and the l be east side erected twenty- __ ________ __ That usually the buyer wopld be A motion was made from near t i Bridal Vail 8even 'lines as ------------ many — ----- -------------------------— ----------------------V ll iu V t t O t c i to t l P f i Cascades •> - residences « .w s s w w w i and m tl ^nd tills outside business am ounts to Viola Dinger lUKKest Egg in Heven ('„unties. aB honc'8' with the farm er as the ” .on- than 50 per cent of the trade a"d 1 "m ' «lues w ould be Locks, or about fifte. n m iles, th e re ,w o ah d • l,a lf H a« many bus- A M now M w com es forward a man fa r,,,er was was with wnn hlm. mm i he subject su h je e l And Thé i the town. This outside trade paid up uver>- n,onth belnK K°°‘> roads the rest of the lne8B «‘ructures as the west side and claim s that his Black Minorca w“8 <ll8‘',,«'ae«l In I'8 various phasei B ls o is growing as fast as is the Those Present were: Mrs. Oil- distance in Multonomah county. If d“ l'1"K March This shows in hen has laid the biggest egg ever a,,d waB foun<l ,o be so broad and ■ ow n trade. phant. Laura Davis, Mae Dougherty, It Is built Multnomah and Hood wh,ch direction the city Is growing i„ |d ln W ashington county The ,niP°rlttnt it was decided to take I If a tract of land is sub-divided Alice Roberts, Viola Dinger, Mary- River counties will co-operate, each ,,1O8t rapidly. „„„ it lin «»«I». . . -- — egg was 6% x7% Inches an< lt up again at the next m eeting. A t e lots it is not many d a js until neal ,!a‘ lln“ ‘>er. M arie L an e, Lucy b u ild in g to its county line. The dis-l weighed aquarter of a pound The ( The program was made in terest I’ORTLAMI MAIiKETH. 1’ is all contracted for. This h a s ' P>eler8on‘ Marion Dunlan. Mata tance between Hood H ood River R iv e r and am t Port P o r t. I Peterson, Dunlap, man is a reverend and the story ing by music. John F ieldhouse ren ^ ■ een experienced in this vicinity not Shultz, Maggie Winters, and Luclle land is about seventy-five miles. must be true. dered a violin solo and M th Hooper G ra in , Flour, F e c i, Etc. ^Bong since. Johnson. A dainty luncheon was Judge Cleeton • is enthusiastic ----------------------I ° f Boston, gu est of her aunt, Mrs. J served. I over the project. He says: 1 do Maccabees Hold <'onvoiition Friday. McKay, sang two beautiful selec- — wv B pem to H e AT . ta c k pricep ut;-: «He s sixth u im q u a o r e n n ia i s state t a t e con- Hons not - — believe uvvuvvj money iim can be spent Blue- The quadrennial DECIDE. i better advantage than to put It into 8tem, 86c; Club, 83; red Russiun, ventlon of the Maccabees will be L ad ies' O rch estra. ■»vciile, the Percheron stallion, well this proposed intra-state highway. 81; Vall«y. *Ic; 40-fold, 84c. held next Friday, concluding with E aster 4'anLata. ■ „own in Gresham and vicinity, will Don't forget the social dance at It is a m atter that is of great Inter- BARLEY — Feed, »26.50-27 per a banquet at the Commercial club. Tbe choir of the Methodist ^ i a k e the season at follows; Metzger s hall by the i.adies or- eat to the people of the two counties lo ” Mil ’ brewing, nominal. Supreme Commander D. P. Markey, 'burch ■ u are m aking elaborate prep- nren I » . . . . . . . . ei I-. margey, .e m using elaborate Monday, at livery barn at Sandy chestra, Saturday night 15. and it is bound to be of enorm ous MILLS 11 PR’S o per a--» *«_ state . officers ... MILL.sri kF.s Prun Bran. to »22 ton of r*/ Detroit, the and ar« 'lo n i for an Easter Cantata and Tuesday, at E. F. Donahue's First class m -I...»...» i„ m e .„njM i.iy u i m e c m - '" ng8' »29-30; shorts, »22.50; delegates from 75 lodges will a,- from the program ns It will appear • a m . Boring. | t)me zens of the state. Ever since the ro pd barley, »28-29 lend The convention will mark ln th« Outlook no Friday there will I VVednesday, till Thursday noon, state was organized such a connect- FLOUR Patents »4 75 per bar 'he 20th anniversary of the found- he entertainm ent for the people ,,f ■ t Transfer barn at Gresham. ing road has been needed. rel; « m ig h t« , »3.85; exports. »3 70; lag of the order in the state, the Greshum of a rare nature and that SCHOOL NOTES. I Friday and Saturday, at home scenic v a 'ey. 80.' graham, »4 50; whole Hrst tent, Portland No. 1, having w ,|l warrent the attendance of a He further says: From a • a r n at Cottrell. u.- ... wheat. »4.70. been Instituted In 1891. State of- >a n<e audience. C. W. Albertson standpoint It is almost impossible to wheat, »4.70. Harry Stanley was absent from conceive of a more picturesque Straus Lumber Co., Owners, ------ — Whole, »28; Corn cracked, fleers will be elected and two rep- has charge of the rehearsals which ______________ school Tuesday. driveway from u .i.c w n j . than iiijiii that m a , iru m Bridal n n u a i Veil v e il 828 50 per ton. resentatlves to the Supreme Tent, have been In progress for the past I n *'TeBin« Te’e if« " .. Anna Macarrow has quit school up r, ver canyon on up the the great great Columbla Columbia river Hats No. 1, w hite »28.50-29.50 which convenes In Cleveland, Ohio, weeks and now everything is I Delivered by carrier promptly here and started to school at Orient ,nto the c„ y Qf Hoo{, R, v|)r R wl„ July 18. Several hundred members readiness for the entertainm ent ■ a y w h er e in Gresham. See Burton , «"'an Metzger was absent from undoubtedly be one of , he niogt fa,_ ~ . Y 7 T rark . pr,ce» Timothy, of the order will attend the bun- "hlch Is to take place at th e church ■ leade' cand7 j __________ « , 8choo‘ Tue8da>' ° n account ° f ■“* - cinating spots for tourists ,o be ern Oregon, No 1, »20-21 ton; ouet. The order now com prises Easter Sunday evening at 8 o'clock ~ 7 ,a e ss. addition to Its scenic value It will be mixed, »16-18; alfalfa, »12 50-14; <000 members and 74 lo d g e. In the -------- for Setting. . Albert Lindenian was absent fniinfi ln . If . t T clover, »11.50-12.50; grain hay,»13- state. I I a C. p i . , 7 ’ round in the United States In Currots in Various Styles, Rhode Island Red eaas for Tuesday i ui « ■ p t,i n «1 , g 1HOSI v a lu a b le from a coininer, la 1 15. There is a strong camp at Rock The hum ble carrot has an espec ig, 1 1 la. r s e e i n g M r*. E. E l The pupils of the eighth grade MandBoint Hairy and C ountry Produce. wood and many members are plan ially good effect on the system at ^ ^ “Hing, phone 253, 18 ¡are working with great energy so • h l. tim e , and despite Its strong ---------- POULTRY — Live hens, 21 cts ning to attend the convention. * ' they can pass the state exams in Sincere regret Is felt at thenews broilers, 30c a pound; turkeys taste It may tie made Into the most For Sale— Loose hay, several May. Observe First Anniversary. that John F Stevens will soon leave 21c; ducks, 20c-23c- geese. 12c-14c; delicate dishes. Winter carrots ar< are ■ » n s. good condition and good hay i odi • « i j — o n i i r r curroiH Gladys Neal has returned ,o Portland Mr Stevens is a big dressed turkeys, choice, 23c-25e. — ------------ — - — -------------------------- -- I l l , m e , z a c -z b e . F v a n e e llr .il ' 7 " ’ / *h ” O* r n ,# n Hl|Kh' |y boiled in three different wa- ■ ; ,|l »n C. R ey n o ld s. I'lioiie 299, school after an absence man, a thinker of big thoughts, and EGOS — Oregon ranch 20-21c ,; van*e,lca’ church observed their ers to remove this rankness hu, the I.reghatn. weeks on account of sickness. a doer of b,g th ,ng, „ „ a ><*• » « . first anniversary Sunday „« the new spring sort 1, dainty e n o u g h ^ 12 2Ï E . ____ .-------- ■ F a n « ...... ■ " -> C le T n l n ^ t T * 7 * "T” K i conn . y ng and pre8B ng B e " RT , aF7 W00” 18 ° Ur B ' in Gresham. Leave work at | P Glen" Y;allac« * a8 abp8nt Ct”J.n. ° f l . Z 8’ , ... , nt “ i " T 1“'® 18 teaCh,nK s 'e e le » place, MarSare' Kent' Fann‘e Orel Raney. Glenn Rusher. Wright. Oscar Duley, Albert <>» a‘ - er and developer, and It has been .. 8ald <>f b‘m that the accomplishment ,nipO88,b'® •««»neerlng feats has been merely an incident of one DU‘e r day'8 ™ rk 111 bp baB d°"p Gladys a grea, work ral| road building in Lind- a very short time; we who have CHEESE - Full cream twins i^ ” “ g"°d atU’ndan^ The 1 4 ^ « ; per lb young A m e ric a i r. u 7 7 '*’y hft8 “° W tw en ,y mem bers cents pound ’ The society has enjoyed the work BUTTER — City creamerv extr, dur ng the pa"' ypar and hope dur- 1 aad 2 P o - d p rin t, f 2 the - o n t h . to per pound »ccom pll.h more perhaps - ■ than In Pork Fancy, l » - 10 per lb th0 P“8' require one water only S pd ng c r - rots, which begin to aim r I March, a rt delicious when L lW plainly and served with m altre ,1 h o ,e. -clarified b u U .r « u " e a dust' - - of finely chopped pur- lev on top gives them a new piquancy to those “ ------- 8ayjare 81,11 ab8ent fr° m the ,OUr,h * « n it done, marvel a . much at the VKA U - Fancy 85 to 125 pound. who tire of the carrot taste Car H - naekeepiag Rooms. grade. H and Itadly Cut. ■ a I ~ n a at i expedition a as the quietness of Its l i e - l i e . rots served with cream are first B « housekeeping rooms, also Claude Robinson. Ivon McMurry accomplishment. There are neither B. Downs, while engaged boiled in plain water, and then Vegetables and Fruita. » nished rooms, for rent With or and Cecil Walker have returned to buglars nor drum majors in the In splitting wood near Hogan auf- drained and warmed - . . . . ----- — ----- - "«ruiwi anew In the K n. o 8rd McCarter Apartment their places in school corpiI wlth wh(ch Mr 8 te ven. works SACK VEGETABLES — Carrots ere., a painful accident which will sauce that h a. been preparing To ■ ■ u se , Roberts ave , Gresham. 12 Miss Luclle Johnson received a Pprgona ||y Mr Stevens is a very N5c-»1 hundred; parsnips, 8 5 c -(l; ay him up for ram« tim e A ptoe« make this sauce, dilute a little of , 7 i .'?"■» • ’ " ■ • 'i' ... ............................. .................. .. « « X m . post card shower Monday in honor |ovab|e nian who w|1, gr<.a„ y turnips, 8 5 c-» l; beets, 9 0 c-J l. I LOST Small bay mare, weight of her birthday. d struck him on the hand be cream and thicken slightly with APPLES Fancy, »2-2 75; choice missed by a wide circle of friends In ■bout 900; 5 year, old; mane --------------------- "• n „ . . , ................... . x , ’ ? »1-2; common, 6 0 c -, 1 per box Portland The Spectator ra>a« hed but long Information Wednesday, of this week PO TA T O ES-O regon, buying prie , , w.. *‘M'/ ar’*d ‘h* p,p‘ * per and salt and add a tablespoon. ■ cting ,o return will be rewarded Dr Lowe, the optician and ........................................ t**1 * nd Mr ° ,3Wn8 18 O" '«I of butter Carrot fritters Crazy Man la n d e d . ,1 35-1 60 per hundred are as well as could be looked for M etzger, Boring R oute o p to m etrist will be at the Fi.Jd- Saturday Marshal Gulllckson went made with cold boiled vegetables ONIONS— Buying price, ,2 per 3. tf house Jewelry store. It is Dr. over in the Melrose country in un hundred. F „r a . . . mashed up and mixed up with bread Lowe's intention to make regular swer to a telephone call and arrest- can Wonder Am<r‘' ‘’"""h" and S w eet Cream - . iX-ted R ,< .7 ’ 8Wd "'ak* “ ' h'r," 8h ba’,Pr 18 “••<« «"«I n H«"» to Gresham which will be a ed a crazy man who had bee giving B ig Hance. lec ted . R. R (a r ise n tf the fritter, are fried »„ boiling oil. eg nning Thursday morning, great convenience to our citizens the people of that vicinity much Metzger's hall, Gresham, Satur bri 13. j will he prepared to de- in need of glasses Dr Ix>we comes annoyance His name is Charles day 0 |<ht Apr„ g Merrl|| For Rent r, a , Oyster plant and parsnips are also ' e r sw eet cream anywhere In highly recommended and you can do Setrstrom For Rent -Good pasture land at delicious when served In fritter He » a s taken to floor manag' manager. Best music Goo<l - - - - ---- --- --------------- — iw Port- i,oor Gresham Anderwn station. Inquire at Ed form, the various Ingredient. Schwedler. Tele- no better than to consult him about , land, adjudged insane and taken to time assured Tickets ,1 . Regular Osburn's shop on Main Itone 64. ¡ your eyes and glasees 13 an asylum. street, giving the vegetables a most deli« •upper at both reitaurnnts. H Crsebam. tí cats t u t s .