TWICE A WEEK VOL 2. NO. 17 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 26 “KEEPFRESH” OR CANNERY HERE? KELSO RESIDENT DIES OF CONSUMPTION “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 1912 $ 1 .50 PER YEAR WHERE NATURE REFRESHES THE BUSINESSMAN ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE AT PLEASANT HOME VIEWERS WILL MAKE REPORT The funeral of Bert Jonsrud. who dlwl Sunday evening of consum p­ PLEASANT HOME, April 26.— lie. ting was held la st W ednesday tion, was held Wednesday afternoon Several men have been em ployed lit u nder th e au spices of th e from the family residence near Bor­ At th e ad jo u rn ed m eeting of j by th e I inbdenstock & Larson com­ Jommerclal club to w itness a d eni­ ing. Deceased was the youngest pany to build sidew alks along the th e council last T uesday night much a l ration of th e “ K ee p fresh ” son of J .'G . J o n sru d 'a n d was born stre e ts recently laid out. T his is I business was talk ed over and sev- a thuds of preserv in g fru its and in F reeborn county, Minnesota, in a g reat im provem ent to th e lots in e ra l com m ittees m ade rep o rts but rgetables and con sid er the advisa- 1871, settled near Boring in 1877 th e new tow n site of P leasant only a few m a tte rs w ere acted on as 'lily of locating a p la n t in th is a,l<1 >>as lived here ever since. Mr Home. Most of the lots have been { Jo n sru d was well known in this gdace. sold L ast Sunday, th e th ird excur­ motions. T here being a full a tte n d ­ A cannery p ro jec t has been , com m unity and the funeral was one sion day to th is place, four cars full ance th e resolution calling for a vorked up to a n ea r success so far of **le largest ever held in the vl- of hom eseekers cam e out. special election to au th o rize th e is­ ks idans and stock su b sc rip tio n s are «••|>ity. Services were held at the sue of an ad d itio n al $5000 bonds Miss W lllena S h rin er and Fred koiiccrned, u n d er th e directio n of KelB0 church. Interm ent in the F reedeen of P o rtlan d w ere guests for extension of w ater system was Ihe locals of th e F a rm e rs ’ Society of Sandy cemetery. His widow is the of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. read and unanim ously passed . Equity. T he “ K ee p fresh '' people, of O1|1T family survivor. S hriner. T he council appointeed D. R. course, are try in g to convince the Boring was the scene of two A lbert B ankers, who has been a t­ Shoem aker, H. E. Davis, and R. W. tanners and business men th a t th e ir burglaries early Tuesday morning. ten d in g Lincoln High for th e past G ibbs as view ers for th e new stree t In •!hod is m ore of a success th an a T he thieves breaking into Fred >wo years, left S atu rd ay n ig h t for being opened ju st west of Main. The tannery proposition. M orter's blacksm ith shop, taking P rince R u p ert, Canada. He goes tim e set for viewing th e street and Farm house o f S p rin g h ill F a rm , Je n n e S tation; W a lt e r M e tz le r , M a n a g e r The follow ing re p re se n ta tiv e s of 8°nie tools and from th ere they went by rail to S e a ttle and thence by estim a tin g benefits and dam ages is |h e com pany were p re se n t W ednes to th« •to«'« of J. W. Roots & Co., i, i. . . . I b o at' The trip is ta k en for th e ben- 10 a. m. tom orrow , S aturday. The m ent. he becam e in tim e an expert | e flt of hJg h ealth lay night: R. W. K ing, assistan t w*iere they gained en trance by bor- stre e t begeins a t th e w est end of w orkm an and in March, 1900, he o r­ Jn atiager; A. B. K irk, su p e rin ten - ln8 holes through th e side door and F irst stre e t and ex tends to the The Ladies Aid society of th e M. ganized th e p rin tin g firm of Mann c.iit, and M, B. R u th erfo rd . reaching the lock on the inside. n o rth side of F ifth stree t. It has E. church will be e n tertain ed at Ai Beach, which continued In suc­ The nam e of th e com pany they Except a quantity of canned goods, been decided to m ake It fo rty feet cessful business for e ig h t years te a a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. B ankers, wide. i presented Is th e W orld Keep- tobacco and a few pairs of gloves, W ednesday, May 1st. In 1908, Mr. Mann retired from Jr?sh com pany w ith h e a d q u a rte rs Mr Telford of the company is un- P ipe for th e extension of th e four Mrs. M artin L e n n a rts and Mrs. inch m ain on Powell stre e t has been th a t connection to estab lish th e Ivy la P ortland. T he “ K ee p fresh " pro- able at present to state the exact P ress, now one of th e best known Alfonzo Shipley atten d ed q u arte rly received and th e ditch dug for lay­ ss Is th e invention of H enry Lam- am ount of loot taken. It is thought M. E. ing th e same. T his will extend as high class book and job p rin tin g conference a t th e Boring crt, a well know n citizen of P o rt­ th e deed was com mitted by some 1 concerns in th e w est, conducting a church T hursday m orning held by far as H essel's residence , or about land and son of th e o rig in a to r of one fam iliar with the surroundings. general p rin tin g business to g e th er Rev. Geo F. Hopkins, in th e ab­ 1500 feet. F rom th e re a tw o-inch John Richie went to Portland ' |h c fam ous L am b ert cherry. with high class ad v ertisin g novelties. sence of the i stric t su p erin ten d en t. pipe will be laid to th e brow of th e The plan of th e com pany as o u t­ Monday on business. All th a t indicates progress in the Mlsd Elva Dolan visited friends T he boys ol th e A ll-Star A thletic hill iip-front of th e Cotton residence lined by these gentlem en, a fte r “ a r t p reserv ativ e" is found in his club will entei .ain th e ir friends at N early 1000 feet of tw o-inch pipe |hey had given everyone a ta ste in P ortland Monday. estab lish m en t and the splendidly an ice cream p arty in th e Douglass, has been received for extension on Mrs. P. K. Stone and m other, Mrs. if th eir preserved food delicacies, equipped p lan t en ab les him to tu rn hall S aturday evening. T he club so u th R oberts avenue. T he work Its follows: Enough stock is to be J. W. McClund made a shopping out w ork of th e highest grade. A has a large m em bership of th e young of laying will be pushed rapidly. Subscribed here to cover th e cost trip to P ortland Monday. liberal p atro n ag e is accorded him, men. T heir object is physical de­ Roy S hoem aker and Mr. Davidson C harles Palm er and Frank Wag­ if co n structing and equipping a m aking th e business one of the velopm ent and social pleasure. They will lay a pipe to th e ir p ro p erty , on plant which will am ount to $10,000. ner did some shopping in Gresham leading en terp rises of th is ch arac­ m eet in th e D ouglass hall Tuesday Powell stre e t a few h u n d red feet Monday. Ibis they explained w as stock in te r in P o rtland. n ig h ts and F rid ay nights. T he east of th e p resen t en d Mrs. Brooks, proprietor of the of th e |lie p are n t com pany w hich shared JOHN M. MANN, On the 18th of March, 1894, Mr. money raised from th e ir recent so­ four-inch m ain. goods in In all the p ro fits not of th is p lant re sta u ra n t was buying Owner of the Spring H ill Farm anil Mann was m arried to Miss Copley, a cial, about $35, was spent for a th ­ C om m ittees rep o rted tlia t th e re »lone but of th e com pany. The P ortland Wednesday. Secretary of the .len n e S tation d au g h ter of R obert Copley, a pion­ letic ap p a ratu s which has been In­ w ere several u n sa n ita ry places,som e Shareholders located a t th is point Paul Meinig the Sandy m erchant, Im provem ent A ssociation. eer of 1854. Two children were stalled. They invite visitors to a t­ of them close to th e business p a rt Mould elect a m em ber to the hoard was here Wednesday. born u nto them , of whom W illiam tend th e ir m eetings. of tow n,about which com plaints were Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz made if directors of th e com pany. The Jo h n M. Mann is a native of th e died in infancy. T he surviving son, J. S. Newsome has th e w ire fence being m ade. It was o rd ered th a t Jom pany would own and control the a trip to P ortland Wednesday. F ra n k Rehberg will be at the Em pire state, his birth having oc­ M aurice, is th irte en years of age. p u t up aro u n d his lot and will be­ thq com m ittee on h ealth and police p lant. T his would be only one of imny p lan ts it was proposed to es­ opera house S aturday night, show­ curred in Corning, New Y ork, Sep­ The fam ily residence is In Irv in g ­ gin his house In a few days. M tb . have th ese places cleaned at once. ton. City A tto rn ey C. L. E verson was J a n e Stevens sold a lot to a P ort- tablish. T here are now two plan ts ing moving pictures and illustrated tem ber 2, 1872. His fath er, M aurice Mr. Rehberg is an en tain -I Mann, was a native of Ireland, and Mr. Mann belongs to th e Com- land ca rp en te r, who will p ut up a p rese n t tan d several m a tte rs w ere built and in o p era tio n s one a t Sa- songs em and one at H illsboro. Two o th e r e r of m erit and is deserving of a came to America in 1847, settlin g in m ercial club. He is a K n ig h t Tern- home. He is g reatly in terested in referred to him for his opinion o r tow n and expects to build many for p rep a ra tio n of ordinances. M assachusetts. At the o u tb reak of p la r and C onsistory Mason and also ! good house. Slants are u n d e r co nstruction. O. W. B oring’s little son Lester, th e Civil w ar he responded to the belongs to A1 K ader Tem ple, A. A. ' o f th e houses th a t will be b u ilt th is The p resident of th e board of dir- 0 . J . Brown Injured. mow in his call of his adopted country for aid O. N. M. S. H is nam e is also on J sum m er. A carload of lu m b er has d o rs is A. F . M iller of Sellwood. fell from th e hay O. J. Brown m et w ith a p ain fu l ac A lively discussion took place fa th e r's barn Wednesday,, strik in g and joined the Union arm y with th e m em bership roll of th e W ood- arriv ed from P o rtlan d , and a busi- iver th e prices it was estim ated on the side of his head. W hile no which he served th ro u g h o u t the man of th e W orld, th e K n ig h ts of I ness building will be sta rte d itnme- cid en t T h u rsd ay w hile ta k in g a load the farm ers would receive for th eir bones were broken he was injured period of hostilities. S ubsequently P y th ias and th e Benevolent and P ro - d ia te ly . The saw m ills above here of hay to P o rtlan d . The load tip ­ he took up his abode in New York tective O rd er of E lks, and his poll- a re so rushed with lum ber orders ped over, and Mr. Brown jum ped, Fruit It was sta te d th a t th e com- quite badly. where lie followed th e trad e of tical en d o rsem en t is given to th e | th a t they had no dry lum ber in strik in g on a rock, and su stain in g Suit was filed in the justice court tany, having a p la n t here, would week by Z. H. Duncoran iron m older for a long period, but Republican party. S tartin g o u t in | stock, th u s n ecessitatin g sending to a com pound fra c tu re of th e bones have to buy from th e farm ers and last is now living, retired , enjoying a life fo r him self a t th e age of fif- j P o rtlan d a fte r It. of one leg above th e an kle, th e hay them a reaso n ab le prise for against John Fow ler for the recov­ p ro jectin g th e age of teen years he has steadily worked G eorge N o rth ru p purchased th ree ends of th e bones their produce. The price of course ery of personal property. Geo. A. well earned rest at eighty-seven years. his wayt upw ard and his p rosperity and a h alf acres of land from Mrs th ro u g h th e flesh. T he accident oc­ ttiUHt depend upon th e m a rk e t and H all and H. H. H ughes are the a t­ ■John M. Mann has been a resi­ Is well deserved as in him are em - Lizzie McKinney and will do sm all cu rred well down into th e city, on the quality of th e p ro d u cts Every torneys for the plaintiff. Following prayer meeting T h u rs­ d en t of P ortland from th e age of braced th e ch a racteristics of unbend- gardening. Mr. N o rth ru p became en- 82nd street. N earby resid en ts cam e stockholder would he Interested in Mr. B row n’s aid and called an day evening the Epw orth League nine years, arriv in g in th is city in ing in teg rity u n ab atin g energy, and th u siastlc over th is place when he file success of th e plant. _______________ ____________________ am bulance which took him to St, 1881. His education was largely ac­ in d u stry th a t never flags. will elect delegates to atten d the A vote of th e m eeting was taken Mr. Mann bought th e p roperty places on th e Je n n e Bou,evar(I( a „ V incent's hospital w here he will be klilch stood stro n g ly In favor of the d istric t convention held at Salem quired in its public schools, and in 1887 he became connected with the |.May 10 to 12. th a t now co n stitu tes th e S pringhill the cred lt for which he K, veg cared fo r un til he recovers. Mrs. project. p rin tin g business as an apprentice. farm some two y ears ago which was , o his su p erin ten d en t, W alter Metz- Brown is w ith him . It was decided by th e m em bers Subscribe for the Outlook, The Closely applying him self to th e mas­ then a w ilderness. He now has one J ie r , who will reap his h arv est when bf the F a rm e rs Society of E quity paper th a t reaches the people. tery of th e trad e in every depart- of th e n ea te st little up-to-date 1 th e crops m atu re. visited his fa th e r and b ro th er, who | ° send re p re se n ta tiv e s to visit the a re m ak in g a success of celery, hints at H lllshoroo oor Salem ,, or o th e r sm all vegetables an d b erries |i h. .and H. E. Davis and A. R of ail kinds. T he soil h ere is es­ Lyman were sent. pecially good for onions, asp arag u s, A m eeting has been called for celery and rh u b arb , as well as la rg ­ latnrday n ig h t to h e a r from these LIVESTOCK. Livestock. POULTRY. M iscellaneous. e r products. The best of potato es and f u rth e r consider or decide are raised here, having a flav o r su r­ I ¡.(iter. If thiw plan is adopted WANTED— To buy one-day old NOTH E. S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS, and CORDWOOD delivered by John passing most. calves. C. M. Sm ith. Phone 258. 18 will mean giving u p th e proposed tf Notice is hereby given th a t the W hite le g h o rn s for sale. P u re L arson, R oute 4, phone 324. So g rea t has th e grow th been in innery. The outcom e is a m a tte r of Pt-rcheron stallion, Decide, is w ith­ bred. Eggs, $1 per settin g , $5 per th e last few m onths th a t th e town Work H orses for Sale. HAY— Good horse hay for sale F' lisiderable m om ent and in te rest to draw n from service for the season. Two team s heavy work horses at 100. Geo. W ilson, T routdale. *18 will lie Incorporated soon. It is in­ S trau ss Lum ber Co., Sandy, Oregon, Rodlun Bros', mill. Phone 99. tf |veryone. H. E. Davis, GreBham, Ore. tf tended to bond th e city for $10,000 EGGS FOR SALE— Single Comb April 19, 1912. 19 Every farm er and business man Black Mlnorcas, Single Comb Rhode for w ater w orks which will probably F o r Sail'— H orses. 1'iould be p resen t S atu rd ay night Are You G oing to B u ild ? Island Reds and W hite Pekin ducks. be supplied from some of th e excel­ FOR SALE— One 1400 lb. m are 1 m are, 5 years old, w eight about All a t 50 cents per setting. Mrs It so, consult W. H. K arr, G resham , b' the Com m ercial Club hall. lent springs n ear th e bluff. S ecur­ $35. Good anim al for garden or for 1300. A. N eibauer, G resham , It. 2, 1 Oregon. P lan s and estim ates furn- clearing land. Also some fine ing a postoffice will be one of the 1 m are 8 years old, w eight about phone 451 tf ished. tf w eanling pigs. C. M. Smith. Phone 1300. * -------------- next m a tte rs to be tak en up, the 258. tf MISI ELLA.NEOI H 2 geldings, 4 years old, weight place now being served by a ru ra l about 2600. FOR SALE— C heap— 1 covered ro u te from G resham . Ali from im ported stock, FOR SALE— Six horses, some FO R SALE.— Ideal G asoline e n ­ m a rk e t wagon. A. B rugger, Mel­ Our atte n tio n has been called to S treets a re being graded by th e THEO. BRL'GGEIt, Gresham . I broke, some unbroke. It. Beadle, tf gine, pum p, and Redwood tank. ville F arm , G resham , phone 244. serious m isstatm en t of facts in the I G resham , Ore., R. 2. U m bdenstock & L arson com pany. . *19 FOR SALE One Sameon Moot G ravel will be p u t on as soon as ocie concerning the G resham post-' ----- 1— ------------------------------—----------- REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS : Com plete outfit, Nearly new E asy, term s. P e te r Michel, J ' ■ •' Li< H w as p u b lis h ,,I a » . . k G resham , windm ill and 35-ft. tow er, com plete possible and sidew alks will be laid, FOR SALE— Heavy team , wagon with pum p and one 2500 gallon Red­ two carlo ad s of lu m b er com ing in tf FOR RENT— 30 acres n ear Pleas­ phone 6x. 6°. I he reference to th e money and harness, suitab le for heavy farm force l>r18 Robinson, Route 4, box 5a, G resh­ ""I for D ecem ber, 1911, Mr. and Mrs T hom as K ennedy en- 459, 32x I still have several h u n d red con- am . tf and ta k e care of his things. 8. A. »'»ounting to $2421.17, ) cre te blocks on hand which I will l« r21 at once. J. M. Short. Hterling & K idder. tf T he successes of the O rient school I day, April 30, 1912. at 10 a. m , 344. 17 Phone 516 one brown mare, about 12 years old, basket ball team have encouraged $3200 six-room bungalow InPort- FOR SALE C heap— Set double s ta r in forehead, two w hite hind LOST- W atch by Robt. W alker lt.xlui',.,1 P rices. baseball h arness, set single harness and a Open face w atch, H am ilton works. th e boys to o rg an ize a , tier i'e •‘‘•«‘Ctlon of sp rin g and sum - feet, taken up by me on April 17, land, and two lots, to trad e for light nlekle case F in d er re tu rn and re- te a m ' A nu n ,l* r of 6am ‘'« »«- one-horse farm wagon. E A. acreage around G resham . W H. ,r( 1 '*'*?, a,l'° trim m in g s at reduced 1912. P erkins, 6310, 62d avenue, P o rt­ Baker, Route 3, G resham , O regon, reive rew ard Leave at O utlook of- j rea ,,y scheduled for th e near THEO NEIBAUER, Jin '•'"eshani M illinery Em por- phone 79. ]g land, Oregon. 17 Gresham , K. 4. flee o r hom e of Mr. W alker. 19 , tu re. 17 17 An Interestlug and well atten d ed WANT ADS.--The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS. loney Order Business Grows