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G resham O utlook VOL 2. NO. 51 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1912 GOOD work BY FIRE DEFT WORK ON LIBRARY LINOTYPE IS ^R Y A WINNER WATER SYSTEM AT VENTURA PARK “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRESHAM FA IR V IE W , Aug. 22— On Monday A private w ater system is being afternoon a practical Illustration of "The L inotype way is the way that The first sketches of the plans dren. Opening o ff the reading installed at Ventura Park, dowu on what a volunteer fire departm ent There are in vitin g prospects all wins." This m otto was adopted by with only buckets and ladders can ior the Gresham branch library room is the lecture room seating the Base Line road, that is Intend- over t/ie country, especially in the the Outlook eigh teen m onths ago, do A ftre wag gtarted by a spark have been approved by Mr. Carnegie, approxim ately 100 people For larg ed to supply that new and growing Paclflc N orthw est, but It is well or when the new tw lce-a-w eek all {ronl a locom otive In the «Id Snover provided the cost of the building «r gatherings these tw o rooms can com m unity with water. A deep ,.„ t tu see s<, many goodd prospect, home print newspaper first started building, which is occupied by Staub does not exceed the stipulated thrown together. The librarian's well was recently sunk just a few that no OIle partlcular w |„ an it has proved to be tru th fu l at and Ba idw in> and was quite a blaxe am ount. The architects, Messrs office may be used as studyroom or feet from the Base Line and its follow ed up. There is one locality w aters were found to be of the that u W|I1 pay you every turn. The issue of the Out- when d i | overed but was extin gu ish - Johnson & Mayer, are now working com m ittee room as needed. A com look of A ugust 16 was a good Ulus- ed Wn h in a very few m inutes. Be- 1 on the detailed draw ings and gettin g fortable rest room has been provid- very best A. pressure tank system Cyes on and to follow up the good tration. ing ¡n djrect ¡jne wjtb tbe store o f prices on the work required. ed wlth ,h e country m em bers es- is being installed,w hlqh Is som ething prospects now opening That local- During the past three days many j Benecke and other buildings The building w ill be a most at- pecially in mind. This with ( iregbani There w ill be the new In w aterworks, but the tank is ,ty a big o n e - j u s t about ten tim e , as enough doing during the next six to words ot surprise and praise have together with the strong wind blow- tractive exam ple of E nglish village necessary cloak rooms, closets, etc been spoken by friends and have ¡ng at ( be t| nie there was grave dan- architecture, show ing the ornumen- com pletes the floor plans. big as anything of the kind seen ,e„ m on th , to keep everyone busy com e directly or indirectly to the ger of a bad fire. tai tim bering and spacious w indow s The work on the plans and spec anyw here e ls e --a n d It w ill furnish and contented with his or her life publisher regarding the eight-page Among th„ lnln,e dlate prugpwtg —-------- ! that gives such charm to E nglish j ification s is being pushed as rap- an u n failin g supply of water for a issue with its many attractive ads. S. Pasagom any o f P ortland, was tow ns. The reading room w ill be j idly as possible and it is hoped thousand homes, I be w hole thin are the- (¡resham Soda and Ice of local business people, one of a Sunday gu est of Mr. and Mrs. J. about 60 feet long; by 30 feet wide that is an experim ent there com pany's plant. Lumber for the the contracts may be let in the the ads. being a double page, print R. Hughes. seem , to be no doubt but that it building 1. now being unloaded On one side w ill be shelved the , near future. ed in tw o colors. .Many have ex I In a few days a ca„ w|1, be made Miss Mabel Jackson was a week- reference books and the books for I It is probable the plans and a w ill succeed. pressed surprise that such a paper end guest of her grandparents, Mr. adult readers, w h ile^ th e other end sketch of the proposed building will Ventura Park is one of the grow- for bld, for , h„ b ulldl|lg of , he could be printed here. a very and Mrs. C. A. Stew art. W*H furnished with sm all tables ! be placed on exhibit in the Gresh- ing suburbs and seem s to be the ' Ilew clty ha„ whlch w |„ From the publishers standpoint about J. Luscher is the latest purchaser and ehalri* and devoted to the c h it-| am reading room in the near future link that w ill som e day connect the 1 attractive structure costing it is not only possible to do it once city of Portland with Rockwood first $2700. The plans are now in of an autom obile. It is a Mitchell. the in a w hile, but, so far as the Out and then with Gresham. it is set- hands of the com m ittee and w ill The new chem ical fire en gin e, do Some were obtained from San look's equipm ent is concerned, it fam ilies doubtless be acted on finally early F rancisco at 'heavy cost, som etim es tling fast with desirable nated by the Columbia E ngineer cou ld be done regularly once or physicians paying as high as $10 and tw o stores are being opened neX( week W orks, arrived on W ednesday and a tw ice a week with som e additional which w ill find a share o f the trade The plans for the Carnegie $10,- before they coultg be secured in dem onstration w ill be made. necessary for them . help. In fact, F rid ay’s issue was 000 public library building have Portland, but th is boy has brought Grandma W etm ore was made the set up and printed with extra help As an instance of the grow th of tK^.n approved and bids are about a change. now guest of honor at a dinner given for about one day in the office and by Mrs. F. I). A xtell last W ednesday the place w ithin a few m onths may ,K.lng gought by tb e ari.blteclg from Maurice Munn, the l.i-y ear old W ithout the kind attention ol som e extra reportorial work. For The a ffair was a com p lete surprise son John M Mann, liv in g at 369 Mr. Metzler, Maurice would have be m entioned the experience of the local parties for various p a n s of several of the splendid articles on R ussellville public school. A te * the work Local men will be ein- to Mrs. W etmore. The gu ests were Hast 10th street, Portland, Oregon, som e rough riding before him, years ago it was a flourishing ,n‘ 1 ployed to do all that can be done to agricultural and business develop Mrs. W etmore, Mrs. I). S. Dunbar, conducts the only guinea pig farm W alter carefully attends the every stitu tion with three teachers, m ent in th is part of the county. ,, a»d ! advantage. .»1 rs C. Shepard, Mrs. H. 8. Stone. for scien tific purposes on the «oast w ants of the squeally bunch whost it was found necessary to en large credit must be given to E. L. Thorpe M A m achinery hall Is yet to be J. W. Benecke, Mrs. G. O. an(l 1« the youngest breeder of chorus you can hear a long ways who is an experienced and in terest Dolph, Mrs. C. E. Cree, Ada, Collin these anim als In the world, as far at m eal time. Mr. Metzler is a the schoolhouse to more than double bu| lt „„ th„ , alr grounds and var- ing writer. lts form er size. With the advent ¡ous im provem ents made and Loas Cree. us known. He is m aking remark- The O utlook's linotype m achine has of the Japanese farm ers there The school board is planning it A very enjoyable even in g was a capacity for settin g up new s mat were several fam ilies moved away |g galdi , o arrange in the near fu- spent by about sixty persons a f the j ter when in the hands of a faith fu l and the children of those rem aining lure for building a gym nasium on residence of Mrs. Eliza Stone on operator lik e Miss E. B. Johnson, grew out of the eigh th grade, so the school ground. W ednesday evenjng. Ice cream and that puts a publisher on the easy seat that only enough pupils were left The developm ent w otk being done cake were served. The young peo so far as com position is concerned, to en gage the tim e and atten tion of by , be P. R L & |. (•„ ol, the ple enjoyed them selves playing and that's the main thing in putting one teacher. Several rooms were upper Sandy Is progressing nicely gam es on the lawn and the older up the new spaper, after the writing vacated to the bats and ow ls and and th ere is reason to believe the ones in conversation. Roy Stone is done, of course. the school was on a rapid down- company will be ready to electrify entertained with the phonograph. There has been no let up during ward course that could only be re- ,h e Mt Hood road soon Mrs. E. D. H olgate and Mrs. J. N. gretted but not helped. In this th e sum m er in the am ount o f job These are only a few of the Faris left yesterday for A lsea Bay, condition V entura Park cam e to the things worthy of m ention. p rinting turned out by the Outlook More where they w ill be the g u ests of rescue and a recent census by the •r e com ing n Fall in line if office and last week the output was you Mrs. H olgate's m other-in-law for u nusually large. school clerk show s a hundred per w a„, ,K. where th in gs are doing, a few duys. ’en t increase over that of last Alec. Robinson and Reginald Rob- year. New fam ilies ure m oving out binson w ill go to T illam ook for a from the city, seek in g hom es of few d ays’ outing. heir ow n, and they are in the Rus OBcar G ustafson spent a few days sellville school district. It’s a good ' th is week at Springw ater and near place for them to com e to. Dam ascus. He says everyth in g is A fine sam ple of buckwheat was >°oking good in a ll th e section s he left at the Outlook office a Tew haB v isited - Mountain View farm was the Muni-ice Maim, aged 13, who Halve« W alter .Metzler, Superintendent of Anna G ustafson has returned to scene last W ednesday even in g, Aug days ago by Geo. H. Sunday. It G u lin a P igs to Aid Science. Springhill Farm. was placed on display in the window her home from a tw o m onth's visit 21, of a charm ing home wedding, gister on ab|e where many saw it and wondered at with her brother and success of the enterprise 1 very kind hearted man and ills love A m ong the various enterprises In when Miss Ixittle, eld est d au gh ter of its size and good quality. B ut it Yaquina Bay near Toledo. From young Mann's farm the little j f ° r anim als is only exceeded by his Gresham which are m aking good Mr and Mrs II. E Davis, became son soon m ysteriously disappeared. The , guinea pig goes all over the United ; love for hum anity and his keen in- and elicit frequent words of praise the bride of Earl T hom pson, Sunday Chicken Dinner, 35c • only explanation is that Mr. Thorpe, ' S tates into the bacteriological labora terest in the developm ent of the is the Gresham bakery. Mr. Hoetzel of Mr and Mrs. S. 8. Thompson. Why worry and work over that tories in the interest who is gathering sam ples of grains, by o f human science which Maurice and he are was asked If he was not going to The ring cerem ony was read Come and bring health. of K alam a, grasses, fru its and vegetables for Sunday dinner? I associated, the little squealers are take a vacation anti indicated that Rev. J. W. Frescoln the county exhibit at the state the fam ily to the Con^don for Miss It was just a year and a half ago treated with the utm ost tenderness, the baker, at least, had to be on W ash., cousin of the groom. fair at Salem , saw It, coveted the chicken dinner, Sunday, only 35c. F ieldhouse played the that Maurice Mann started the • have grown very much attached duty all the tim e. In fact, during Florence prize and took possession in the breeding o f guinea pigs, first in a | ,0 som e of our guineas, said Mr. the sum m er vacation when cooking w edding march. The couple were Kitchen Show er on L ottie Davis. sm all way, through the suggestion Metzler. One little fellow learned nam e of the king or som e other and baking are a burden to the unattended. The bride was dressed high personage. A nyway the prize Portland, several tricks' and he seem ed to de- housew ife, when pertiaps the cook in w hite and carried a huge bouquet A kitchen show er was given by the ° f h r. Calvin 8. White, is gone but the memory lingers. which was young ladies of Gresham in honor and since that tim e more than 1200 light over his own perform ance. Is at the seashore, is the tim e good of white carn ation s, Mr. Sunday sowed In June about of Miss L ottie D avis at her home guinea pigs have been raised Miss F ield h ou se after W ithin the past year Maurice has bread, rake, cookies and doughnuts caught by and an acre o f buckw heat in a corner on Tuesday afternoon. It is said sent all over the country for scien received orders and made shipm ents are In special demand. (he cerem ony. The house decora of his garden. It was in good, bios- to have rained down In an hour or tific researches. tions were of d ah lias, roses and to the number of more than 1000. Mr Hoetzel bought out the bak golden rods. About seventy guests som on July 20 and gave prom ise of two tinw are and granitew are enough Prior to the estab lish m en t o f the Recently he sent fifty to Omaha, ery here over tw o years ago and w itnessed the cerem ony, R efresh a bountiful crop, but was sacrificed for tw o young people to start house- guinea pig farm It was d ifficu lt to fifty to Seattle and has sent 100 there is not a more enterprising for com m ercial purposes on A ugust keeping with. Lunch was served get the anim als when wanted for more to Umaha last Thursday. Un- public spirited citizen In Gresham m ents consisting of fruit salads, Ice A 20, being ruthlessly plowed under About fifteen young ladies w e r e 1 the laboratory, consequently physl- like th e Irish fam ily in the fam iliar (g assisted by Mrg Hoetzel and cream and cake were served. to enrich the soil for som e future present. cians and investigators are pleased rtiyme Maurice does not keep his Mr Hammond who recentl c-un'e large num ber of beautiful and u se ful presents were received. Much crops This was o f course the o b - ---------------------- by the success this boy has I’ig» in the parlor he Is much more frorn Denver am usem ent was caused by the Ject for w hich It w as planted. The George Calvin is reported to be achieved. In order to procure th< modern. The principal farm As good bread is the staff of life, search for prizes In the bride's cake. stalk s displayed by Mr. Sunday seriously til with typhoid fever in anim als for laboratory purposes the lor raising these anim als is no doubt Mr. Hoetzel does as much Miss Ava Thompson draw ing the measured fully five feet high and a Portland hospital. public parks, where a few were kept, »1 the Springhill farm , be- I or more than any one else towards ring, Miss Laura Davis the thim ble that, he said, w as a general aver- 1 were resorted to, but they were longing to h is father at Jenne sta- supporting aud building up a happy age. Some of the heads were near- Get B utter W rappers Now hard to get anti Miss Norma H undley the ¡jenny. C ontinued on page 4 , and prosperous com m unity. ly matured which goes to show that It Is supposed that Guy Fieldhouse Mr. Sunday could have harvested a got the bachelor's button. w inter's crop of pancakes from his Both the bride and groom are long tim e residents o f Gresham, fine garden if he desired. and their w edding Is of especial In LIVESTOCK. B eal E sta te R entals. MISt ELLAN EOI 'S MincellaneouN. Suffragette« Organize. terest to their large circle of friends As a proof of their Interest in the who wish them long life and happi FOR SALE— Hood fresh Jersey FOR RENT 2 good houses and Italian Prune« W anted. FOR SALE Singer sew ing m a ness equal su ffrage m ovem ent, more cow, with calf. They will spend the honey Cheap. Frank one sm all house. Enquire of John H ighest cash price paid. D eliv chine, nearly new, than a dozen of the representative Moore, Tia Juana, 1 m ile south of latest model moon In Portland and at W elches Duley or at First State Bank. >52 ered at Fairview . Boxes furnished women of Gresham, braved the storm Gresham on O. W. P. Mr Thompson, who Is an electrician, Jas G oodfellow , Gresham *61 »51 free. W. E llison , Cleone, Oregon, last Friday afternoon and gathered will fake up his work after their S o m e M ore C h oice fxita. phone 18x. tf at the home of Mrs. Chas. C leve Are You G oing to B uild? return. The location is not yet de Stock hogs wanted T. R. How For Sale in Zenith addition by land to plan for active work at this cided upon If so, con su lt W. H Karr, Gresham, the owners. The Independent Land Itt, Gresham. tf Gresham Feed Mill w ants oats place. Mrs Albert E hrgott of Port Company. Easy term s Buy direct and w heat. H igh est cash prices Oregon. Plane and estim a tes furn Women physician o f the state w ill land, representing the C ollege See E. H Phone 661. Ished. tf W ANTED— Good rich milk on Mt. and save com m ission do the scoring at the E ugenics e x W om en s Equal S uffrage le a g u e , K elly, Ree Third street and Kelly i Hood line. Good price paid for good avenue. tf position at the Salem State fair was present and spoke very Inter E<»r Hale. Seasonable Staples. milk Address J. W h itijy, 1614 T his Is really a scien tific baby show estin gly of the lines touched upon One 3 ’A w agon, one set heavy ; Don't forget ua when in need of Vera street, Portland. Phone T a Su h «rrib e N ow . G et t h e B e st. and physical perfection will d eter by that organization. A branch of tired bor 1404. *51 Dally O regonian, 1 yr. r e g ,..$ 6 .O o i double harness, one rubber apple boxes, drain tile, sew er pipe, mine the w inners Each Judge will the league was formed here, with T w ice-a-W eek Outlook, 1 y r . . 1 6 0 ! sin gle buggy, and harness, one re Terra Cotta flu es, sand and brick score certain q u alities and the fig Mrs. J N. Clanahan for president, C om bination, 1 y r ......................... 6.00 frigerator, gasolin e stove and w ash BEAL ESTATE AND RENTALS C SHATTUCK, at O W. I’. Depot ures w ill tie averaged, so that an H alf year, $3 26. Mrs. O. J. Brown for vice president, ing m achine. All In first-class or absolutely Im partial test w ill be and Mrs. D. R. Shoem aker as secre der. • FOSTER COOLEY, CORDWOOD delivered by John FOR RENT F ive housekeeping . *■’« K*le. made. E ntries from many parts of tary-treasurer. A m eeting w ill be <f Third Street, Gresham ..arson , R oute 4, phone 324. tf En- Hotel furnishings for 14-room the state are now being made called for early in Septem ber, when rooms, plastered, city water som e noted speakers w ill be pres quire at Duke s C onfectionery,G resh house, including 10 sleeping rooms Mitchell W lm lniill , Outlook and W eekly Oregonian From far Canada com es a call for tf A ls o . a wagon and buggy. W ill 1 year............................................... $2 00 en t, and active cam paign work am, or phone O utlook. For Sale at auction Rose Vista -------------------- ----------------------------------- sell cheap. Dally Oregonian and O utlook, P endleton's cowboy band to appear planned. Farm, Saturday next. 1 year...............................................$6 00 at a Wild W est show at C algary, Money W anted . MRS R. W ALKER. Mrs. Cleveland m ade the m eeting I want to borrow $1100 on new -------------------- - -a. . . _ A lberta, In early Septem ber The Friday a d eligh tfu l social affair FOR SALE Large tent, 16x24, j Notice. modern house and 1 acre of ground LOTS FOR SALE at C ed a rv ille- fam e of th is organization has spread Her rooms were tastefu lly decorat for 2 years A lso bedstead and ! N otice is hereby given that be F irst m ortgage. Gresh- Easy term s H. W. S n a thai I Phone 6-foot wall. and the Pendleton m usicians will ed in yellow , the official colors of am property W ill pay 8 per cent Greaham 74 springs, and good 2-burner gasoline gin n in g A ugust 24, 1912, and there tf go to C algary, taking along tw o the W om en's Civic Improvement W rite C. A. H offm an, General De stove. R. A. P ugh, First State after I w ill not be responsible for cars of borne* and equipm ent. »61 club, under w hose auspices the m eet livery, Greaham, Ore. Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Bank B uilding 62 an» debt* incurred by my w ife, Mr» _ _ " . T w lce-a-w eek O utlook, special com- ing was called Mrs. O J Brown _ , Amy A. Pry me. Tclegram and O utlook. 1 yr.. gA.PO blnatlon, 1 year, $7 76 (R egu lar J. H Chklker, * former resident sang * beautiful solo. .Light re Learn to look in tb e ads. for bar B W. PRYM E Dally and 8unday Oregonian price for Daily and Sunday Oregon- of Gre*b*m, was In town one day freshm ents were served. gains. Outlook, 1 year...................... $7 60i*n , $ l.0 0 .j Gresham, Ore., Aug 23, 1912. 63 thia week. 1 GUINEA PIGS, NEW INDUSTRY DREAM OF BUCKWHEATS THOMPSON WEDS MISSLOTTIEDAVIS PAUL HOETZEL FEEDS THE MULTITUDE WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter-W A N T ADS.