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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
K « MUCH MATTER WILL BE FOUND IN THIS ISSUE OF INTEREST TO DAIRYMEN IN THIS SECTION TWICE A WEEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNT'. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1911 VOL I. NO. 21 EIGHTH GRADERS ™ . GIVEN m iT T rc T PU I TO TESI ta MILK PRODUCERS CONDITIONS OF MEET TOMORROW P0ST0FF1LES SUCCESSFUL DAIRYING ‘Ever at Your Service” P h o n e 701 $1.50 PER YEAR PICTURE SHOW, NEW BUILDING The second meeting of the milk The postm istress has her trials *» w ell as other fo lk s D uring th is A lengthy article on th is subject course, there are many cow s that It producers w ill l>e held in Gresham W i l l Be E re c te d a t O n c e b y State E x am s C au se H a rd month M rsM cColl and her a ssista n ts appeared in the Pacific H om estead does not cost 200 pounds of butter tom orrow . Saturday afternoon at 1 D. C. R o s s o n L o ts o n T h in k in g —\ \ ork a C redit are required to count every piece by A. W. Langdon, a dairym ou Of to care tor. but th ese cow s do not o'clock The iu vestigation s set on M ain S treet. o f mail m atter passing through th tlr W ashington. It is all good W* produce much. foot at th e m eeting tw o w eeks ago to T each er. hands and also tell how many tim es select a few paragraphs for busy During the last tw elve or fifteen have stirred up considerable Interest ----------- th ey handled it from th e tim e it is readers years th e price of butter has in- and a large atten d an ce is predicted. a new building, esp ecially adapt- T he regular final exam in ation o f. a spring balance, a m ilk sh eet, a creased ouly 40 or 50 per cent A great deul of Importance at- cd for m otion picture sh ow s, w ill he eigh th grade pupils for graduation dumped o ff th e car until It is dellv- in- la ch es to th is gath erin g and steps erected on Main street on th e prop- from the com m on sch ools is being to »“• “er8On «“ M « * 8«» tester, and above all a w illin gn ess while the price of brau has 12 per must be takeu toward p erfectin g a Prty o f D. C. R oss. Just sou th of . , . . . „ in m eans a lot of red tape which for- to UBe tbem . only can determ in e creaoed 100 per cent, hay held yeaterdax and in * aud today To m ake perm anent organisation w ith som e Mr. H oetsel's bakery. Work w ill be- •hools o n b f or on e m onth Our w h eth er th ere are any of theae cent, labor Jo per cent Gresham and several other si W ith a com plete it profitable th is n ecessitates uu Irn- d efin ite plan of ioneerte.1 action No gin on (h e building Monday and it local poat o ffice people have th e con- COws in the herd in th is county. The qu estion s it l f Ex- s“ 1» 1*011 that th e larger o ffices niilk record the m ilk need not be Proveinent In the herd aud in the doubt other Interests w ill lie repre expected to have It flntshed about p iep ai > i te sta te tu ri th rou(,j,out th e country are reqnlr- tested more than th ree or four m ethods of dairying sented and thoee who are behind June let, atniners which is com 1 cd to do th e sam e. If the depart- tim es a year to obtain a very close S u ccessfu l dairying depends upon th is m ovem ent may need to exercise The building w ill be 4<4*M feet, governor, secretary of sta te and m ent has any doubt about the pOBt- (,(ea o f w hat each cow is producing, several fundam ental con d ition s In both care and diplom acy to defeat having an Inclined floor, seated su p erin ten d en t o f publlu iu slru ctiou . . If Now. If the feed is w eighed oven- the first place, the m anager must be the man who Is still con ten t to »aim with o|>era chairs, with seat* for T he su b je c t, are reading, w rit- I» “ ’t'r8 r very a business man and do a good deal pete singlt* handed with ccm blued In 350 people. It w ill be o f fram e con- in« arith m etic, geography. United «"»» 8Ure ,b ey wUl t‘“ rn ,h e,n «lonally. th e dairym an can ---- s are paying of thinking, figuring, and planning terest or let others than h is brother «(ruction with corrugated Iron front, th is m onth. ' closely tell which cow S tates history, civ il governm ent, Why th is is required is not stat- T he dairym an must do th e th in k - He should have a natural fon d n ess farm ers pull the wool over hl* eyes The cost w ill bo about $1600. E nglish gram m ar and sp ellin g The The building has been teased for for his cow s; th e for anim als, especially dairy cattle, w h ile new and progressive m easures ed but it is presum ably in th e in tng and figu rin g county su p erin ten d en t, with his cow s can not and w ill not that w ill foster a kind and getter- are being laid on the tab le or voted three years by Glaude Sm ith, the terests o f econom y. assistan ts, w ill read and grade all pioneer in m otion pictures in Gresh A dairm an and his son decided to ou s treatm en t, and above all he out of existen ce papers, w h ile a special exam iner is am, who has been using the Grange keep a close record of their cow s mus. have good Judgment in care, appointed for each school tak in g the hall, li e hus put on a good clean for a year. B efore they began they selection , and breeding In the exam in ation to te e that th ere Is no cla ss of pictures and has m aintained picked out th e five best cow s ac- second place, the cattle selected assistan ce given to th e pupils by good order. He Is determ ined to cording to their idea The best cow must be good of their kintl suited each other or by their teacher. have the best .and w ill dou b tless w as the one they had picked out for to the object of the dairym an lu A visit to the room in Gresham flail the new building a great ad- third T he second best w as not on the third place, the dairym an should w here this test is being held con- .Mrs Emil K a r te ll, .Mrs. A. J B. their list at all. The third best w ss study ail th e m arkets and their The Gresham D istrict Commercial vantage The location Is all that vinced th e Outlook rep resen tative K nighton, Mrs L. T. L usted and th eir fourth. The fourth best w as prices as well as th e m ethods and ,.lub w tl| have »onle ,i„ i„ g s on Erl- | could be desired that the work was progressing satis- Mrs. A rthur D ow selt braved all th e th eir first F ifth uot on th eir list cost of transportation *0 as to (, a). next week The coinple- Mr Sm ith, who lias been em factorily. T hirteen pupils were tak- horror* of war and crossed th e in- at all. And the one they plebed know in which form he can put his , , on all(, furni,h in g of the new hull ployed in the depot until r e c e n tly ing th is exam ination and a glan ce ct ternattonal lin e into Tia Juana last ou t for second w as furth er down product on the market to com m and )a tlp celebrated by an en tertain- w ill assist In erectin g the building t printed lists of q u estion s show - W ednesday, w here they were en ter- , . . . .... . . , frien d s th e " 8t T hl" <lalr>lnan an<* hlli tbt‘ h‘R'“'»t price In the fourth |nent un,| reception. Some o f Ore- anil w ill d evote his en tire tim e to ed that the Board bad been v e r y 'ta llie d by their American soil had been m ilking and feeding place, and one of the secret* of g(in . ,ut, . t publlc spirited citlaens the business T he G range hull will fair in Its selection o f topics. Each Mr and Mrs. Jam es Me. Ph. Robin- thle-herd for years su ccessfu l dairying. Is the feeding w,„ a tten j anj g(Ve us a chance to l»e used until the new building is question w as carefu lly And plainly gun, and apent a very pleasant after- ■ i„ ,» «tils To m ake It a su ccess it is neces- of th e dairy cow. The ideal dairy ,nove up a much or tw o in our Ideal ready. . . . . , . worded so th at .th e pupils m ight noon. In crossin g th e line in to th is they sa ry milk few er and better cow s cow of today Is an high-pressure on |(M.a| developm ent. easily uudei stand ju st wliat was re little ancient M exican tow n, and to do th is the dairym an must milk m achine extrem ely sen sitiv e to y , Chapman, secretary of the quired, We have seen many lists were not m olested by the rebel nor for (>r,,g(,n D evelopm ent understand each cow Individually, her environm ent aud callin g League and of q u estion s subm itted to pupils in the regular forces, nor did th e orried »tudylng each cow aud treatin g great care In her m anagem ent and , r „( | | 1H Portland I’oiumer- other sta tes hut none any fairer or R obinson's feel alarm ed or w them as separate m achine* with dlf- feed in g If sh e 1» to do h erself max- p,aj e jub> will be present and also b etter fitted to draw out rep lies over the report that Tia Juana was Mrs IIIll, of New York City, will ferent capacities. Imum work These forage crop* w . Cotton, one of Gresham's from pupils w hich woul 1 in d ica te In the hands of th e rebels, speak at the Methodist church Sun A ccording to Prof. F raser, of and con cen trates should he w ell uu pr„ lu|,H.ut citizen s th eir understanding o f th e subject. With all th is war scare Mr. Rob- Illin ois, a cow must produce alm ost 1 d erstood as to com position and cost, sp ecial m usic and oth er enter- day at 3 p nt. and In lire even in g at A bundle of papers already w ritten jnson has been able to go on undls- 200 pounds 0» butter to pay a ll ex -j so as to know what feed s are more ta la ln g featu res are being arranged S She w ill address th e young peo by the class and in th e hands of turbed with tlie building o f his new ple ut the Epworth League service penses. If properly cared for. Of profitable to m ise or buy for. R efreshm ents w ill he served. th e exam iner, Mrs. Jas E lk in gto». •■■.¡deuce now nt-aring com p letion , IIIll The com m ittee sla te s that thl* “t ? <“ afternoon Mrs were conapicuqus fo r n eatn ess and a nd It is safe to say that should any will be free and open Io the public "HI speak specially In the Interests general arrangem ent of answ ers. one from th is sid e venture across ami esp ecially all men Interested in >'f M“ een Esther work It Is de- We con gratu late the p u p ils o f tli t the lin e, more esp ecially th e fair the work of the C om m ercial club »‘red (but ail the young people at- ■ lass on th eir good proapect o f c o m -'se x , Mr. Robinson w ill see that th ey G eiitlem eh are Invited to bring their ton.l th l. and th e League service. p letein g Ibis year the work of the are not disturbed by th e Mexicans. A special progrum of m usic has ladles. school. It w ill be a s o r t -------------------------- been prepared by the choir and P rizes aggregatin g »90(10 In value Northern Pasi tic railway, offers 25 of a m ile ston e in th eir lives a tim e TltO I TDAI.E, young lad les o f the circle fur the NECTIGA LINE are offered the farm ers of the »«<> K°'<1 P»«*'«*. or ’ 8 0 0 > ,o r ,b e to look back to w hen they made a _______ evening. The follow in g are the best 25 boxes of apples of any va The county assessor wus around s p - iia l effort to accom plish Mrs Trumbul of Portland w ill de- N orthw est at the A m erican Land and numbers: riety or varieties, grown anyw here | n (h()( y,c| n n y Wedaeaday. th in g and succeeded. IB1MR liver an address to th e leactters E xposition to he held in Special song by the choir. Supt. R obinson's assistait! called on both mind and habits is excel Parents association Friday, May 12 v „rk Duet, Hark, Hark, My Soul, Mrs le n t a n d m ust not he overlooked „ „ , , K . , . . . Ma,ll»on Square Garden. New York T he Northern R ailw ay Is at the Buckley school Wednesday. len t and must not >e o v en o o a eu q H elm ing has moved into his A , V alentine and C. W. A lbertson T he teacher in cjtarge of th is cla ss r,,gl(lenee on the hill. Mrs E sstg. C1,y' N ovenib‘,r 3 ,o 1 9 1 1 ' Many advertising no. only the prise offer- There have bMB many visitors at Song and chorus, Queen E sther Miss Eva C am pbell, certain ly de- ister of Mrs H elm ing Is now In Oregon la,ld ow ners w ill com pete ed by Mr H ill, but th ose to be thp school th is last week chorus acre serves much credit for the excel- change o f th e h otel. G reatest atten tion is directed to Riven by the other railway officials. |, , , reported that many D uet, T ell It Again, M isses Echo out of the lent work done in th is departm ent H„.l dnnvhter Mvrtle ,h e P flw silv er cup offered Jon es und G ladys Miller. Our brief acq u ain tan ce with her and , Pui-tlanil Satur by Ittnies J HUI. chairm an of the lan‘l show ever held. ( hlcago, I Ills- acreage lying south of the I'owell her work has shown that sh e be- * rela tiv es 101 s a ur Northern railw ay, for the best barg. Omaha and C olum bus have v a lle y road on Buckley avenue, and l»M IDE. longed not to that class who per- „ ra , „„a hri„ ,,.,r W 100 pouds of wheat grown In th e held large exp osition s, hut th is will ««.veral houses are being built Many Decide, the I’ercheroii stallion , well form tlKiir daily task m erely for the ' United S ta te , and show n at th is ex- I* U rger B esid e, the cash trop h ies holllM.B arc under construction known In Gresham and vicin ity, w ill sak e of filth y luehre. but she goes Y ' ' ,' position Any grow er In the conn- and cups, th ou san ds of d ollars w ill ,,n , he Hec.lon Line road Just weal m ake the season at follow s about her work with test and an , 7 ” . Y * /. , try can com pete on th e follow in g be offered in farm m achinery and (>f , he ,.„ y i„ n „ . Mr. Lundberg's Monday, at livery hart, at Sandy am bition to m ake the m ost o f her ° 100,1 re * „ , con d ition s The fa d s m ast be a r tic le , that w ill be of use to th e pla,.p ha, „urveyed Into .m a ll T uesday, at E F. D onahue's op p ortu n ity, to m ould her boys and Mis. John Larson am . rs. ar gworn to an(j «(tested by tw o w it- grow ers The cream of farm prod tracts. barn, Boring girls Into men ami women who shall , '8r8On * ere “ • W a8hou* tt1' U a8h ' nesw . W heat must he exhibited »<«• *»»1 be exhibited Canada and The pipe line work I. getting W ednesday, till Thuraday noon, he a credit to th e com m unity and la8t week visitin g rela tiv es (h<> y |„ id p^r the South are preparing to exhibit a | ong »lowly as th e pipe la now be at Straus Lumber C o 's yard, an honor to th eir town. We trust Louise H elm ing has gone to Palm - acrp general appearance and w eight For years, write* Mr. H ill, the |n g hauled In place by team s and Greshatn th at each class In our public school *‘r - O regon, to ta k e up her rest- lru en e»» | O variety and typ e, m eth- N orthw est has raised the Lest wheal, laid by hand. Goodw la a camp No Friday and Saturday, W A. Proc w ill m ake as good a show ing when dence with Mrs Jack Oliver. (M, of prpparati„ n o f ia „d. what If som e oth er section should win I has been moved west to where the tor's at C ottrell th e final test shall com e. Mrs Ray Sexton visited with her rrops grew on land for three years th is cup th e N orthw est will aacelve pipe lin e turns up to Mt. Tabor. S tr a u s l.u o ila - r C o . , O w n e r » . F ollow ing is a list of exam in ees husband at Portland Sunday previously, d ate of sow ing and a body blow Part of her gloriou s New H otel at Sandy. Kirk T hom pson. K atie Camp, Vera The people of T ro u td sle were m ethod, amount o f seed sow n and reputation as "the w orld's bread- Quick Time on llo u te. Mr* K M D ouglas has opened S m ith , Joe Chido. Donald O N e lso n ,' shocked W ednesday to learn of th e d a te of harvesting must he attested b ask et” w ill be gone. W eekly Ore- To travel eigh teen and three-quar W illard B liss. G ladys M itchel. E< I10 sudden death o f B ert Sexton which Howard E lliott, president of th e gonlan ter* mile* In th ree hours and forty be Mt Hood H otel and R estaurant Chicken d in m inutes slid mak<- aeveaty six stops it Sandy, Oregon Jon es, Harry Stanley. A rlie Gibbs, oc< urri d at the Good Sam aritan hus ner* will be served each Sunday and W ANTED Black Langahan eggs 1» certain ly going som e day. He re FOR SALE Unimproved land In G lenwood .Miller, Viol Mr* J O. R obison. ordered T hat's what a Gresham mall <at- hrough the week when cen tly underw ent an operation al tr a its o f 20, 40 or HO acres Eden Jordan. Four for settin g R 1, box 100, T routdale, Ore 22 du als, 25c and up B eds, 25c to th at place. rler did m iles from Gresham Some Im 75c Mrs. Dougina hua a garage In Mrs C I. Raker I receiving a Yesterday Tarred paper in the nest boxes provem ents on each tract. Also onnectlon and special a tten tion will visit from Mrs. W. A W illiam s and On Route 4 w ill keep out lice. FOR RENT Good pasture for w agons aud harness fo: e given au tom ob ile pnrtlea Phone The horses, It was J P Freeman children of D ayton, Oregon ca ttle Call at P. M Johnson *. one sale. Sm all hunch of Angora goat* 3«. 22 Quickest tim e he ever made 'adios are slaters. (». P. TIME TABLE. and a h alf m ile south of Hognu sta- Jas Knarr h a s be en la id u p w ith Easy term s. Far particular» ad 21 dress P. H Roork. G resham , R oute “ on Portland a sore foot. tí 50 a in. for Cazadero. 2. P hone 461. 21 I Rev. Thom as Robinson of Falr- 7 :4 5 for Gresham, PASTU RE C attle w anted to pa* 1 view w as a pleasant caller In Trout- g 45 — for Cazadero. lu re Inquire of B W itter, Gresh F ive A crew for Sale 9 .4 5 — for Gresham. 1 d ale Tuesday. 27 10 4S — for Cazadero. Aaron Fox has esta b lish ed anoth- By ow ner, three and a half mllea am, Oregon. Phone 3X3 G lttN H lM I« a city. nl tlw F,n*»l«*rn (»at«w M y U> P o r t la m i In 11 45 — for Gresham er blacksm ith shop here near th e east o f Gresham, In high state of 1 2 :4 5 p m for Cazadero. Hi«* lfl< «rt «»f Kaat«*m Multfi«»niNli 4 <»unly, I In* ni< ml library C harlie Quinn being th e cu ltivation , three and a half acres IlMld*» Ml I V m Ik u » h h I. 1 :4 5 for Gresham. Progr«**«lie 4 «flinty In 4>r«*g<»n. blacksm ith. ,n ^ru,t an<* berries, balance open 2 27 — E xpress Krxkwood G range baa a<*t (be 2 45 for C aladero. Mr and Mrs H H olte and ch ll- ground, good house. barn, apple ¿ate of Ha n e it dance for May 13 A ll! A M A«.EM 3 :4 5 — for Oreaham. dren of F airview and Mrs. Fred house, tw o w ells, th ree quarter acre F ollow in g danrea w ill be held on Only Thirteen tulles from Portland P oslofflce. 4 45 — for Cazadero M .ssner and children of Lenta vie fenced chicken tigh t, and ben li o u a e . __ _ _ 27. ______________ May June 10. July 1. July 22 Reached by tw o Electric Suburban L ines wllh advan tages of light 5 45 — for Gresham. Ited Mr* Matilda H ogue and fam ily one Quarter m ile from county road, jjlchard'a orchestra and the usual « 45 — for Caaadvro. and power Sunday Join* Section Line which w ill be (•range gepper 1 1 :3 3 — for Gresham. Ticket« II 00; «up Best of City W ater from P ortland's F am ous Hull Run W ater arrive at Cars fiom Portland llotiert W ilson of Portland visit- opened In near future Good road per 2 5 cent a extra 21 system . Gresham one hour later. cd with his parents here Sunday *“ “ » P,a r e - tWo r" 11"8 ,o ebur. h,5((0 Many m iles of Beat Macadamized roads In Oregon radiating In all Mr* Jas D avis of F airview visit X«rda to erhool house Plow , har- directions. Gresham for Portland FOR SALE S in gle seated one edw ltb Mrs Louis Kum m er F riday ^ w . cu ltiv a to r and other to o ls go 1 2 :2 5 a m from Gresham Seat of the County Grange Fair, en cou ragin g best In A griculture Price. 12,500 caab horse bu ggy, and sin g le driving afternoon I w nh 5 40 — from Gresham. and Livestock 6 30 — from Boring. Phone Greabaoi 135 or address harness Mrs J A. S tep h en s.P leas H as splendid High School and branch of Portland F ree Public 7 .3 7 — from Cazadero. ant Hume P ostoffice Gresham, and Miss France* P o tter of Canby. T routdale, O. W. A llder. Library. 7 :5 0 — Express. r . visited at th e hom e o f th e form er's X 45 - from Gresham At th e doorway of one of the world's great m arkets Gresham Is 9 39 — from Cazadero - Mrs M 11 " i u f rum Friday MOKHEM AND CTJWB I 1 > I: MAU th e right location for the gardner, dairm an, fruit grow er, Id 45 - from Gresham n igh t to Monday when th ey re- One m atched team , bay horaoo, IcOST F em ale Scotch C ollie, poultry, etc 11 3» — from Cazadero, # turned to th eir sch o o ls w eigh t. 290«; age. * and 10 years black and tan. w hite collar a n i Its h ealth fu l conditions, beautiful scenery, nearness to Portland, 12 4» p m from Gresham Jew J en n in gs w hile playing ball One black gelding 4 years; w eight. breast 1 : 39 — C azadero only a few m inutes' run by car or au to m ake th is the Ideal N an od Topsy N otify It F 2 45 — from Greoham Sunday at G resham got hi* leg hurt 1 2 0 0 , on e bay filly 5 years; w eight W alters, Gresham H eights or phone place for suburban hom es 3 39 — from Cazadero. q u ite badly. He la not able to 1250. Ten first d o e s m ilch cow* O utlook In th e vicinity of Gresham are many square m iles of the best land 24 4 45 —— from Gresham W ill m ake special price on th ese com e hom e yet In O regon, much of it yet unim proved, which only w aits the af. J9 from Cazadero The W allace Sign com pany o f cow s to anyone who can handle the 7 :1 5 from B oring Investm ent of a little ■ sp ltal and labor lu m ake II u w ell pay FOR SALE Giwxl bouse and 9 45 — from Cazadero Portland played ball here Sunday en tire lot. or w ill sell any number ing Investm ent. v ‘ ‘ * j 1 Ou principal street, rloee On Sundays all cars run to Caza Score. 10 to 0 in favor of T routdale T hese cow s have b een ' tuberculin large lot partly Hara dero I n place of t he 7 : 15 p m Very low. A ddress W rite the Secretary of ih» Com |uer<7al IJ1 ub D F T albot, Gresham, In. Gresham Mr Holm la su fferin g from a se teeted car. th ere are tw o, one at < 45 gardlng farms, house s ib j •rSwaa toeaMO^. * R 5, care Outlook phone 52». vere attack of Indigestion sad one at s 45. INVASION OF OUR TIA JUANA COMMERCIAL CLUB OPENING RECEPTION SPECIAL PROGRAM AT M. E. CHURCH SHALL THE NORTHWEST LOSE PRIZE FOR BEST WHEAT? “Gresham’s Got the Goods” a. «