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TWICE A WEEK VOL 2. NO. 19 G resham O utlook “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS SANDY ROAD IS IMPROVED Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman, and Mrs. S. P. Manning were callers on Mr. The case of Z. H. Duncanson and Mrs. Eugene Jeune recently. I vs. John Fowler for the recovery At the Commercial club meeting Plat0 Jenne and Miss Belle Beard I of personal property was tried in Wednesday night the committee on ( spent Sunda>' at Montavllla visiting {Justice Horberg's court Monday. The Jury rendering a verdict in fa v -1 PA,RVIEW. Ma> 1 — Several men nominations reported a list of pro- frlends and witnessing the iustalla- or of the plaintiff and t#a,M are at work R uling into the posed officers and heads of commit tion of Rev. R e v Dr rir Seeman ... „ , , crushed rock from the O. W. R « tees. Other nominations were made pastorate of the Presbyterian church hi. „7, , i" .,'“? 1" N- s — '» ’«•■I •* ( at the meeting and the election re there. Mr .Seeman recently was sulted In selecting the following to called from the First Presbyterian wagon work, and is assisting Fred in the work of macadamizing this * \ ; man the club for the ensuing year. church at La Grande, Oregou. He Morter in doing some work. Al li road, is also being unloaded here. was pronounced by all who heard him President, Chas. Cleveland. though it has been fifty years since Mrs. J. C. Windle is spending a a fine man and a powerful speaker Vice President. F. L. Everson he quit the trade he says that It Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mann spent Secretary. Jas Elkington. still comes natural for him. It is few days with Mrs. A. T. Axtell at only temporary, however, as he Is Seaslde' h°PlnK the change will im- Corresponding secretary, C. S. the weekend at their country home, the Sprjng Hill farm, accompanied Smith. more interested In his garden . Pr° Ve her healtt' by their son, Maurice, and their Mrs C. G. Fancher has returned Treasurer, C. J. Lundquist. Henry Rehberg, who has been em Finance committee, J. H. Metzger. friend, Mrs. Alexander Durrant, late ployed at the depot, resigned May from a week's visit with her sister, ly from the gold fields of eastern Or Ways and Means, Kay Todd. 1st. Mr. Rehberg together with Mrs. J. M Volkmar, at Oregon City. egon. Mr. Durrant is greatly taken Richard Anderson, Jr., is here Entertainment, Arthur Kegner. his brother Frank will engage In Dell R egal's B ungalow show lug the U sual Sunday Crowd. up with Jenne Station and may buy Membership, Max Schneider. the moving picture business They wiring J. P. Province's bungalow. a piece of property and build a The life of Jenne Station would heads in New York and the square will show In all towns In the sur R. Hunter made a trip to Van Publicity, E. L. Thorpe. be incomplete without the Regals. heads in Seattle. Mrs Regals has rounding country. couver, Wash., the first of the week Those named for the committees home here. John G. Brady, a graduate of the Dell Putz Regal is an old-time black also played In the leading theaters Mrs. M. C. Cornett and daughter. are the chairmen, who will nom Geo. A. Hall, an attorney of Port inate others to constitute the com Holmes Business College, whose face artist, and he says his complex Portland, and she was a head land, was bere Monday on business Ivy, made a weekend visit with the home is in Kalama, Washington, ion has Jjeen ruined completely from liner at the Multnomah Hotel at its Eldridge family at Banks. mittee. John Musa's new barn which Is spent a few days last week, with putting on and washing off black I opening, and when Jenne can sup- A 10-pound boy arrived at the The retiring president, A. Meyers, nearly completed, will make a very home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jen made a speech in which he thanked Walter Metzler. John expects to paint to make him look like a coon port a theater, Dell wants to set attractive Improvement on his farm kins last Saturday night. the members for their Interest and locate In Portland and enter busi Dell was raised a pet on the Sound, and shift the scenery. The Regals ness, and his friends about Jenne and he says he remembers Seattle are noted for their hospitality and The barn has a concrete basement John Doupe of Portland passed cooperation during the past year Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. know the ‘'Irishman" will succeed, when Mt. Tacoma was a hole in the Dell especially for his "Hot Blast ” and is thoroughly up to date. and bespoke the further growth and Musa has one of the neatest places Hughes. greater success of the club. He an for when he tackles anything he ground. Josephine, his wife, is one ' He's got 'em all backed off the bill- around Boring. sticks to it, which means success in of the best known insturmentalists 1 boards for Dell said he never beat The family of A. L. Turner will nounced that at the meeting last any venture. J. W. Roots went to Portland return to their home here as soon in the world. She is a wonder on | a board bill in his life Saturday night of the Farmers’ So Some of the residents thought the cornet and also the banjo, lyre I bell is one of the executive com- Wednesday on business. as school closes at the O. A. C., ciety of Equity he had given assur Dell Regal was hunting bear or some aml bells. She has played to the mlttee of the Jenne Station Un Henry Beck and daughter made a where Blaine and Eva Turner are ance that the club would cooperate shopping trip to Portland Wednes students. Mr. Turner is now keep with the farmers in whatever they other large animals the last few crowned heads in Europe and bald I provement Association. day. ing bachelor's hall here. concluded best to undertake in the days, but Dell says he’s through hunting. He's been hunting and Paul Meinig of Sandy was In town W. Hall, who had his leg broken way of a cannery or dryer. It was Wednesday. some time ugo, is able to be around certain the business men would not got his game. They were moles Dell's William Curd is Improving his again with aid of crutches. go into anything that did not meet I prospecting in his garden. bad medicine on the moles, and home by putting up a new fence. Mrs. Wallbaum of Chicago has the approval of the farmers. from now on it will be unhealthy been visiting at the • home of t I her O. . A. .. - Palmer » ....v , u has u n n a V crew IV W U of I m men e n ” • '- '» » ‘ V? U 1VI The Cresham District Commercial for moles if they get into the Re at work fencing his tract of land grandson' Mr- Dorchardt. at Bairds- club was organized a little over a gal garden. — . to put In potatoes 'dale station. which . he expects year ago. During the year consid One of the neatest and best ap Lenora Hunter Is 111 with measles 1 he rainy weather has stopped erable has been accomplished. The pointed country homes at Jenne A dance given by H. Holte and Supervisor Root from all road work club has provided a good hall at Station is the Springhill Farm, un He was getting along nicely with re R. Berdfelt here last Saturday considerable expense which has been der the supervision and management ducing the big hill south of town night, was a pleasant affair. much used during the year. The of Mr. Walter Metzler. Some 24 Next Saturday will be children's and as It Is a very bad piece of road club has held meetings and banquets yers ago,Walter first saw the light Everyone hoped that he would be day In the Fairview Grange and in the interests of public improve of day in Brandberg, Germany. It children will participate in the able to complete it at once. ments and by letters and through its was on a cold morning in the year program at the lecture hour. committees has promoted many un 1888, on February 28th. He being Rev. A. B. Calder attended the R esilience o f Martin K ronenberg, J. H. Schram, recorder and mall dertakings for the good of the lo of a progressive nature, and his am P resen t Station House o f a Coming minister's meeting at Portland Tues | facin g on Jen n e Boulevard. carrier, tins been sick and off duty cality. day. bition to travel and see the world, L arge City. several days this week. His son Mrs M. Gibbons of Portland Is The club made a strong resolution when only 14 years of age he pack Martin Kronenberg came to this Carl has substituted for hint on the the guest of Mrs. Joseph Lundy. to cooperate with the Woman's ed his carpet bag and made the route. The residents of Jenne Station are section with his father, Joseph Civic Improvement League for a jump to New York, where for a John Meyers was a Portland call Kronenberg, in the year 1878, and There will tie a special council very grateful to the Portland Rail cleaner Gresham. short time he visited his aunt. Tir has been a very ardent worker for er Wednesday. meeting Saturday night. It was stated that the town should ing of this, he heard them say, “Go way Light & Power Co. and es the cause of good roads and sub Emmett Donahue and wife "spent J. C. Windle lost a valuable mare own or lease a gravel pit and furnish west, young man.” And, he being pecially to Mr. Frank D. Hunt, for stantial Improvements. Mart has Thursday shopping in Portland. last Tuesday, valued at $206. gravel free to its citizens for use young, came west as far as he could the manner in which he treats the been taking it easy of late years Grandma Card,who is staying with on streets, walks, etc. The move and landed in Kalama, Washington, residents in this community in the and raises only hay on his acreage. her granddaughter. Mrs Hiser, at was strongly endorsed and a com and there devoted his time to the care and maintenance of the Sta He contemplates cutting his proper Mt. Tabor, will undergo an operation mittee appointed to confer with the lumber and timber industry for a tion for the convenience of their ty in small acre tracts in the near on her eyes. She has suffered a county commissioners in regard to while, and gave It up for farming. passenger travel, and for the way future. Mrs. Kronenberg is a lead great deal and it is hoped the oper it. The committee is as follows: Walter has been located now at they keep up the siding and the er as a musician and takes a very ation will be successful. Carlson, Shattuck and Cleveland. Jenne Station for about one year,, roads leading to it, for the simple keen interest In church and local af A special meeting of the Multno The application for membership of and he says he's going to stick, and manner in which freight can be fairs at Jenne Station. Dance a t Orient. mah County Union Farmers' Society C. M. Zimmerman was favorably if his friends notice the Springhill loaded and unloaded. We trust in The Multnomah Grange will give of Equity has been called to meet at passed. Farm as they pass by on the cars, the near future, the company will If your lawn mower needs sharp a dance In their hall Saturday night Gresham on Saturday, May 4th, at they will notice a little change each see their way clear to place trans ening take it to Sterling & Kidder's May 4 The usuul supper will lie 10 a. m. for the purpose of forming Hen M others K ittens. day, until it is absolutely cleared up formers on the poles at Jenne so Hardware store. served Music by Richard s orches a co-operative association to market Guy Robertson, who lives on the and one of the best producers on the residents can have electric tra. Undesirables will not be al the agricultural products of this sec lights. Lusted road, in that fertile section the line. . tion. Patronize home Industry, lowed. Others are Invited. known as Scenic, has a Pymouth A regular meeting of the Gresham Rock hen that has the mother In local will be held at 2 p. m the stincts highly developed. Having same day and It is believed that this lost her brood of downy chicks, market question which has been un through the prefidy and intrigue of LIVESTOCK der discussion so long, will bo es REA I, ESTATE AND RENTALS POULTRY. a Jealous old hen, she looked around M iscellaneous. tablished on a firm basis. and found a litter of week-old kit NOTICE. FOR RENT— 6-room cottage In EGGS FOR 8ALE— Single Comb tens which she proceeded to hover SEED POTATOES Burbanks, for Invitation D ances a t R ockw ood. Notice is hereby given that the Zenith addition. See W. E. Wood, Black Minorca., Single Comb Rhode ^ale E. Davidson, Gresham, phone This went on for several days and Percheron stallion, Decide, is with Rockwood Orange baa taken an Gresham. tf Island Reds and White Pekin ducks 509. »¡o nights, the mother cat sharing the drawn from service for the season. Important step In the management All at 50 cents per setting Mrs nest with her rival. It is not told Strauss Lumber Co., Sandy, Oregon, CORDWOOI) delivered by John of Ita social dances for the future LOTS FOR SALE at Cedarville— 1 i F - ............ - A. Neibauer, Gresham, R. 2, 19 whether the kittens responded to April 19, 1912. Easy terms H. W. Snashall. Phone Phone 451 tf Invitations have been printed at the tf Larson, Route 4, phone 324. the hens clucking or enjoyed her Gresham 74 tf 1 -------------- Outlook office which are being Is FOR SALE—One 1400 lb. mare fare, or how the cat liked the intru . MISCELLANEOUS sued to all patrons of the dances HAY— Good horse hay for sale FOR SALE— Ten acres, one mile ------------ - ------------------ --------------- der There is no telling what all $35. Good animal for garden or for considered worthy, but the manag tf clearing land. Also some fine o ay,berry O Wrlle Frank FOR «ALE— All kind, of rough , H. E. Davis, Gresham, Ore. this might have led to if a cr weanling pigs. C. M. Smith. Phone Koisky, Boring, Ore , or phone! and dressed lumber at reduced ' ------------------------ ing committee realizes that some may tf human being had not interfered and 258. be overlooked and will be glad to 344' *21 prices at our mill two miles from Are Von G oing to B uild? shut the knowing hen away from receive applications from dance pa --------j Kelso, Oregon. Lumber delivered. If so, consult W. H. Karr, Gresham F or Sale a t Once. ; Sandy Ridge Lumber ” Co. Phone j Oregon. FOR EALE— Six horses, some her adopted children. Plans and estimates furn trons for Invitations to those for broke, some unbroke. R. Beadle, 64 ished. Cottage, over two lots and barn, 41x1. Joel Jarl, Manager, whom they are willing to vouch as tf Gresham, Ore., R. 2. *19 ' 2 blocks from Mt. Hood depot Roacs, R oses, Now in B loom . to character and conduct. The idea FOR HALE New Hennie bug The Outlook is in receipt of sev FOR SALE One team, weight Finest location In Gresham. $2000; D OR SALE Cheap— 1 coverei] Is not to ezclude from the dances eral of the first roses in bloom at about 1100, with or without har one-half down. Enquire or see gy, rubber-tired, automobile biy k, n;ark<* wagon A Brugger, Mel anyone of good morals but to weed also good cart Wm. Ellison, Cleone ville rarm, Gresham, phone 244. Gresham, the gift of Mrs. J. N. ness. Sound and true. Frank Mc Wm. Dalquist, Gresham, Oregon. out an objectionable class and pre Ore. Phone 18x Enquire Mewhlrter. On the south side of Kinney, Gresham, R. 2. serve the moral tone of the enter phone 16x. tf FOR SALE—-One Samson steel tainments. FOR EXCHANGE— House and 2 SEED POTATOES for lor Sale— het* house on Roberts avenue, Is a _____ _______ windmill and 36-ft. tower, complete e ?mnrlfUl r e n i * ' ‘ ." T * POR 8ALE C heap- Poland China lots, Portland, Ore., $3,000, for 20 Phone 471, morning or evening There Is a growing tendency for to 40 acre farm, near railroad. Not Cha« Cleveland, Gresham, Ore- with pump and one 2500 gallon Red objectionable characters to Intrude f a d le L and t 7 M ° “* 8° ™ ' W‘H P 1« 8 *“ wood tank, also one band force over $4,000. No agents Address «on- tf earliest and best bloomer. In town Also 16 pigs 3 months old Elwood's J. F. Becker, 6931, 39th avenue --------------------------—-------------- __________ Pump. All good aa new, at a bar- themselves at all public dances, and large cedar ^ ‘" o r e g ^ W Gr^ h" It Is to prevent their attendance at tf FOR SALE— 1,000 Gful a n “ h8‘ had beaU‘ farm‘ Barktr road‘ Oeone, Oregon, 3 E,, Portland. tlful attractive blooms. The Rower Route i, box 56. .19 Rockwood that the Invitations are 1 Is a bright pink, very fragrant and ---------- --------------------------------------- _ 127 A cres M r Hale by A d m in istra to r . ^ ' o ' c / ' j ’ m s 'h o r ? “ ttH ‘ tf* " being issued. As there are no regu Lum ber. Located 2 miles southwest of -------- — — _______________ _ full, of medium size Has anyone TAKEN UP—Steel grey horse All kinda of building lumber, lar dates for these dances the usual FOR SALE- New 4-horse power from sill» to mouldings. Large or announcements will be made In the else as early or earlier roses In about 10 years old, white stripe in Gresham; 15 minutes walk from Cot ton- Station. Tw’enty acres under woodsaw, also feed chop- small orders filled promptly from Outlook from time to time. this locality? face, white nose. Weight about cultivation: 40 acres first growth, our own mills. You can’t do bet- capacity 25 to 30 bushels per I u*r 800. Taken up Sunday, April 28 Get our prices. Send us your hour Both for $275. Terms i 40 acres second growth timber, 27 Htart Hawmlll near B ullK un. Dance at Rockwood. J I orders. Strausa Lumber Co., San- Frank Kenney, Route 1, Troutdale, I a(,r.„ „ . Timmerman, Gresham, K. 2, j acr<-8 »tump land. Number excep- Or«gon. Phone 446. tf C. I, Riggs and A. Hauske passed Invitation dance Saturday evening box 49 Phnno i r . none lbx. 21 i tionally good, never-falling springs; phone 464. •27 through Gresham Wednesday with a May 11, by Rockwood Grange. R ic h - --------- orchard, buildinga. etc. The v e r y --------------- ---------------------- LO8T— Watch by Robt Walker. F »dr's orchestra and the usual Work H orses for Hale. best loam soil. Can be subdivided; j Oresham Feed Mill wants oats Open fac* wa,fh. Hamilton works 1 sawmill outfit, tielonging to ,o P. «’• F cash prices nl^kl« ra* ‘ Finder return and re- Tappendorff, which they will set up Grange supper Tickets 75 cents at Two teams heavy work horses at facing two county roads. Low price a°d wheat, Highest •Icelve reward. l>«ave at Outlook of- at » Place about five miles east of the door. Known patrons of the Rodlun Bros', mill. Phone 99 tf will be given to close estate. Other 1 Phone 561. » Information, address ) — flee or home of Mr Walker. 19 Dull Run This mill will cut lumber Grange dances will be admitted If For Hale— Horses. LOOT 8mall black pocket book, ‘ 1°’, . d,m '° r th<# por,land- -Two second- unobjectionable. All others will be . 1 mare, 5 years old, weight about (R o se . . City refused admission unless Introduced 1300. I ark car ) Portland, Ore Harvey, Gresham, R 2 16x24. Wm containing money and return check rtH,lw,iy «'i«ht A Power company. It 22 Finder leave at Outlook office Re- w,n ,ak«. 1» Is said, about two mil- and vouched tor by some responsible 1 mare 8 years old, weight about ward. *19 lion feet and will require fully six 1300. Person. months' work. 2 geldings, 4 years old, weight about 2600. I — rate bed on the back. Loot be- FOR SALK Hay rake, mower, ted This Is only one of many indica Subscribe for the Outlook. The 2 plows, cultivator, barrow, etc. All from Imported stock Fill* « n e utu. 1 i*een Llnneman and Oresham. Re- der. tions of the activity there will tie All In good condition Very cheap P8P«r that reaches the people tf THEO. BRUGGER, Gresham Outlook office. F' P'' *’ Bl **** ) Rj*>ort ,0 Outlook office, or C. 8 Smith, Gresham, phone during the coming summer at and 147. tt near Bull Run. is ' F t e ' t VA i i i COUNTY F. S. OF E. MEETS TOMORROW WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS. "