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    Gresham Outlook, Holiday Number, Tuesday, December 17, 1912
Newsy Notes from Many Thriving Localities Tell of Prosperity
Pleasant Home
cow to have It c irc u la te d .
Many
sig n ed it an d th e ju d g e ig n o red th e
p e titio n fo r a brid g e. Dr. M urray
said , "Y o u peo p le killed th e b rid g e
b u t th e day w ill com e w hen
th e
b rid g e w ill be b u ilt.” T h a t w as
pro p hecy fu llfille d , w hen th e B ull
R u n b rid g e w as b u ilt. O u r prophecy
is fo r a g re a te r fu tu re e n te rp ris e
T h e ste a m h o rse goes p u ffin g over
th e h ills b u t a g re a te r w o rk is be­
fo re us in m a k in g th e S an d y
riv e r
open to th e C olu m b ia an d to th e
u W ill we do it?
I
Gillis
*•
Cottrell
•>»-’ — -........ .........
covered w ith fo re sts is now decked I
land and b u ilt a new bungalow
w ith hom es th a t hav e a ro u n d them
MRS. J . A. S T E P H E N S .
his place.
w aving field s o f g ra in
and g ra ss :
BY A P IO N E E R .
G oing b ack w ard in m in d forty -tw o
A nd th e log cab in h a s
been
re-
__________
__ C o ttre ll
CO
T T R ßL L , __
Dec.
16—
Mr8 C Shett<,rly h»s had a fine
►
A
b
o
u
t
50 y ears ag o , w hat now
ix w n
___ .
y e a rs ago, w hen firs t co m in g to th is
placed by m odern c o tta g e s and bun- w ith its new b ran ch ra ilro a d h as * a ’ 1 IÛ U Z H blirn-
b u l,t on
h er p l“ce ‘lu rin g
co m p rises th e tow n o f G illis w as a
valley, we fo u n d fam ilies an d bach
galow
s,
w
hile
o
u
r
schools,
ch
u
rch
es
b
rig
h
te
r
fu
tu
re
th
a
n
any
o
th
e
r
coun-
'
he
lu8t
>eBr
w ild ern ess in h a b ite d by In d ia n s and
e lo rs h e re w ho h ad cro ssel th e plains
an d ro a d s a re second to none.
try v illag e alo n g th e Mt. Hood line,
E ,m e r V a n F le e t had a fin e n tw
w ild a n im a ls, such as e lk , d eer, b e a r
15 o r 20 y e a rs before. T hey had
F
o
r
w
ant
of
tim
e,
I
w
ill
d
ro
p
th
e
being
th
e
c
e
n
tra
l
sw
itch
an
d
sta-
b
u
n
»alow erected on his place last
an d o u r n o rth w e ste rn lynx,etc
ta k e n d o n a tio n claim s
a n d home-
th e s u b je c t fo r som e m o re in tag in a- ,io a betw een th e Mt. Hood an d new | 8Ummer'
S am u el W elch lo cated a h o m e­
ste a d s an d h ad se ttled dow n and
tiv e m ind to tell w h a t
th e
next M ultnom ah C e n tra l division.
AI-
H ut
th is is sm all com pared to
ste a d o n th e g ro u n d w here G illis (50
w ere c o n ten ted an d h ap p y w ith th e ir
y e a rs w ill b rin g to th is land o f j ready o u r tra in m e n tell
us,
th e j w hat we expect in th e fu tu re when
now s ta n d s an d b egan to su b d d u e
su rro u n d in g s an d co n d iio n s in gen
p ro sp erity .
com pany receives g re a tre
s e r v i c e “ 16 new M ultnom ah C e n tra l is com -
th e g ia n t F o rest, of fir an d ce d a r
e ra l. T hey d ro v e th e ir ox te a m s to
from C o ttre ll depot th a n any o th e r P 1« 1«»!-
th a t covered th e g ro u n d .
1 o rtla n d o ccasio n ally fo r n ecessaries
alo n g th e line.
| E xperienced d airy m en w ith plenty
a n d th e ir m ail, th e n eig h b o rs ta k in g
A long a b o u t th e sam e tim e cam e
P o lls a F ou l P lot.
The m ost ap p re c ia te d of o u r pub- o t g razin g land a re only w aitin g fo r
J . W. R o o rk , I. B rig m an , J . G ates
tu r n s in m a k in g these trip s to th e
W hen a sh am efu l p lo t e x is ts be­
lie b u ild in g s is o u r fo u r room ed j **lls division to be com pleted to ship
city w hich w as th en in its in fan cy tw een liv er an d
T he I n lq u e B rick T ile C om pany
bow els to cause C. B illu p s a n d o th e rs, all s e ttlin g
schoolhouse
recen tly In stalled w ith d a lry p ro d u cts, a s well as th o u s a n d s
All of th em ow ned c a ttle w hich they d is tre s s by re fu sin g to a c t,
close
a
b
o
u
t
w
here
G
illis
now
sta
n
d
s
ta k e
have s h u t dow n th e ir p la n t for the
fu rn ace
and very of r o r ‘Is of wood w hich a re w aitin g
L ife P ills,
and A c o u p le of y e a rs
h ad b ro u g h t ac ro ss th e p la in s, th e Ur. K in g 's New
la te r J . L a k e w in ter, leav in g a b o u t tw en ty men the W a te rb u ry
en
d
such
a
b
u
se
of
y
o
u
r
system
successfully
In
c
h
a
rg
e
of
Miss
D orcas shipm ent.
b
o
u
g
h
t
o
u
t
G
ates
an
d
took
a
h
and
cow s a ffo rd in g th em
a g en ero u s
out of em p lo y m en t.
They g en tly com pel rig h t a c tio n of
H edin as p rin c ip a l and Miss A gnes '
----------------------
m ilk supply. T hey p la n te d ru ta b a sto m ach , liv er an d bow els, a n d re ­ in h e lp in g build th e c o u n try s u r­
L ek b erg Bros, erected a concrete T ay lo r a s s is ta n t.w ith seventy p u p ils
g a s and p o ta to e s b etw een th e cedar sto re y o u r h e a lth an d all good feel­ ro u n d in g th is b e a u tifu l tow n. The p o ta to c e lla r on th e ir fa rm re cen t­
on th e roll. We a re a lre a d y th o r­
s tu m p s a f te r fellin g
th e tr e e s to ings. 25c a t all D ru g g ists.
p lace L ak e b o u g h t h ad a sm all saw ly, w ith a g ra n a ry on th e
u p p er o u g h ly convinced of th e need
of
m a k e them in to h a n d -m a d e sh in g les
m ill lo cated th ereo n w hich w as use­ flo o r .
This has been a p ro sp ero u s y e a r
a n o th e r te a c h e r w ith
th e rap id ly
w hich w as th e only a v a ila b le
re­
fu l in c o n v ertin g th e tim b e r in to
M. H o rn in g has re n te d th e J . C. in creasin g p o p u latio n .
to
th e fa rm e rs in th is co m m u n ity ;
so u rces of P ow ell V alley a t
th a t
lu m b e r an d gave em p lo y m en t to a
B radley p lace , now ow ned by E. E.
W ith good school and ch u rc h a d ­ they a re w o rk in g fo r th e ir best in-
tim e. T hey h a u led th e sh in g le s to
n u m b e r of th e pio n eers. T he lu m ­
C onsiderable c le a rin g and
T h is co m m u n ity is devoted q u ite b er w as m o stly h a u le d to P o rtla n d M iller an d M H eydon of P o rtla n d .
van tag es, real e s ta te b u sin ess is pro- ' e «*sts.
th e city, g e ttin g from $2.50 .to $3,
S. W. M orrison has sev eral men grossing rap id ly , ch an g es ta k in g p’luce b u ,,d in * and '“ any nice hom es have
ex
ten
siv ely to d a iry in g an d th e past an d th e C olum bia riv e r, n e a r w here
p e r th o u san d fo r th em , an d th is in ­
d u stry supplied
a ll
th e ir
needs y e a r h a s w itnessed a m a rk e d im ­ T ro u td a le now sta n d s, w ith ox team s c u ttin g cordw ood on th e J. M. H ill­ freq u en tly an d new hom es sp rin g in g ! bw‘" ,,u llt w hich show s th a t p ro sp erl-
up in o u r m idst. T here w as 50 acres ** *8 Wltb us
T h e Bo11 ls very Inf-
a rd place n e a r A nderson.
th e h erd s, as
L og houses w ere in o rd e r, as well p ro v em en t in
th e as th a t w as a b o u t th e only m ode
th e ,H e’ htty' grnln an d corn an d po­
h av e
learn ed
th a t
no o f tra v e l we had in th o se days.
as log schoolho u ses, w hich w ere th e fa rm e rs
A mos & H oush b ro u g h t a c a r­ cleared in th is vicinity d u rin g
ta to e s unexcelled, stock good, ap p les
se a ts o f le a rn in g . T he one in m ind p ro fit is d eriv ed from a " p o o r” cow.
T h e lu m b e r b u sin ess becam e d u ll load o r re g iste re d H o lstein cattle, llasi y ear.
W illiam B ooth, o u r road su p e rv iso r
“ “ kn,d8 of 8n,al1 ,ru1' « b u n d -
n u m b e r of th o ro u g h b re d a n im a ls in a few y ears, so th e sp littin g of from M o n tan a to th e ir farm which
w as located on th e B row n d o n atio n
care
j a n t/ nd ° f K°o<l q u ality .
C ounty
land claim , a fte rw a rd k n o w n a s th e a re to be seen an d ».he w hole com ­ ce d a rs in to sh in g les
becam e th e they p u rc h a se d from E. O sburn re ­ has ta k e n th e g re a te st
car»
in ro ad s
fine,
n
ever
w
ere
In
b e tte r
A rchon K elley place. It w as Mr. m u n ity is im p ro v in g th e ir h e rd s
cently.
They
a
re
p
la
n
n
in
g
on
go­
k
eeping
o
u
r
r<
's
in
good
co
n
d
itio
n
,
lead in g in d u s try o f th e n eighborhood.
R u ral freo
all th e old p lan k sh ap e th a n at p re se n t.
K elley who opened up th e lan d for fa s t as possible.
A t one tim e sh in g les w ere th e lead ­ ing in to th e d airy b u sin ess q u ite •having re p a ir
fu rn ish e s
fa rm e rs
w ith
a d airy ra n c h , an d he w as well e q u ip ­
A g re a t d eal of lan d h as
been in g a sset. T h e sh in g les w ere
roads, g rad ed
d ir t ro a d s an d did delivery
in extensively from ap p earan ces.
ped fo r going to th e city w ith his cleared in th e p ast y e a r; am o n g th o se m ost cases d eliv ered to P o rtla n d and
So
m uch m all dally. T elephone service good.
T he w in te r g ra in sow n th is fall co n sid erab le g r ellng.
Mt. Hood railw ay com pany f u r n is h ­
p ro d u ctio n s. He d ro v e in ev ery F r i­ w ho have opened new lan d a re , J ex ch an g ed fo r th e n ecessaries of is fa r below th e a v e ra g e
in
th e have o u r ro a d s ■ een im proved th a t
the
day fo r m any y e a rs w ith b u tte r, hav­ R. G riffis, G ust C arlso n , J o h n S leret, life. W e had no lu x u rie s in th o se n u m b er of a c res d ue m o stly to so all a u to to u ris ts u » choosing th is us es us very good serv ice w ith
ex p ectatio n o f g e ttin g an electric
ing a covered w agon c o n ta in in g a B. C. A ltm an , J . W. R o b ertso n an d days.
th
e
ir
ro
u
te
to
th
e
m
o
u
n
tain
s.
m uch ra in th a t fa rm e rs could
not
line in th e n e a r fu tu re
C bu rch es
stove d u rin g th e severe w eath er. He E. D. H am ilto n .
B esides o u r good w agon ro ad s
N ot o v erlo o k in g th e ed u c a tio n of g et th e g ro u n d in co n d itio n fo r seed­
w ith in one and a h a lf m ile and also
w as c o m fo rta b le th e re in an d a te his
w
alk
h
as
re
c
en
tly
been
b
u
ilt
by
th
e
ing.
Scenic w as w ell re p re se n te d w ith th e y o u n g an d risin g g e n e ra tio n , th e
m eals as he jogg ed along.
p u b lic from H ood & H u tc h in s' m er­ S unday school every S unday at th is
p ro d u ce a t th e n a tio n a l lan d show a t e a rly p io n e e rs assem b led to g e th e r
c
h a n d ise sto re to th e d epot, in clu d in g place In th e schoolhouse. We have
M eetings w ere held in
th e
old M inneapolis, h av in g se n t o n io n s, po­ an d hew ed
o u t so m e
logs an d
a good school w ith ab o u t tw e n ty -fo u r
a 50-foot tre stle .
log schoolhouse w hich w as nam ed ta to e s, flax , b eets, c a rr o ts an d o th e r b u ilt so m e th in g they called a school-
sch o lars en ro lle d , w ith Miss M arian
F
a
rm
in
g
Is
c
a
rrie
d
on
extensively
O rien t u n til 1883 w hen a union th in g s o f w hich th e w rite r
does house, a n d e sta b lish e d O rien t D is­
R obertson as teac h er.
c h u rc h w as b u ilt. T h is a fte rw a rd be­ not rem em b er.
H A L E Y , Dec. 16.— A lth o u g h th is th ro u g h o u t th e vicinity of C o ttrell.
tr ic t, No. 6, of M u ltn o m ah county,
I his ls th e m ellow tim e of y ear,
W
alk
e
r
P
ro
c
to
r
and
F
ra
n
k
Beer*
cam e a M ethodist ch u rc h . T hen a
D istrict, a t
th is co m m u n ity is not so very la rg e , yet
Som e b u ild in g h as been done. A. O regon. O rie n t
so let us get In h arm o n y w ith N a­
have
la
r
g
e
r
fa
rm
s
th
a
n
any
in
th
e
la rg e one-room
scho o lh o u se
it
is
in
te
re
s
tin
g
to
know
som
e
of
the
was S ester h as ju s t co m p leted a seven w ritin g h a s a m o d ern 4-room b u ild ­
tu r e by
to n in g
dow n o u r h a rs h
b u ilt on a new site, one m ile west room house, m o d ern in ev ery respect. ing, a n d th e w rite r laid th e fo u n d a ­ c h an g es th a t have ta k e n place since a d jo in in g co u n try .
Mr. P ro c to r raised
on h is 130- ju d g m e n t and sh a rp o p in io n s, and
of P le a s a n t H om e, w here now
a G eorge L u sted h as rem o d eled an d tio n o f w h a t little " l a m i n ’ ”
she th e b eg in n in g of th e y e a r. F irst,
m o d ern fo u r-ro o m s tr u c tu r e sta n d s b u ilt an a d d itio n to h is house. J o h n has, in th e old log sch o o lh o u se men let us n o te th e way fa rm s have farm last y e a r 1500 bushels of g ra in , vie w ith h er In m ak in g th is old
2500 bu sh els o f p o tato es an d a larg e w orld a p le a s a n t p lace In w hich to
in w hich fo u r te a c h e rs a re em ployed. S leret an d A. S ester h av e also b u ilt tio n ed ab o v e u n d e r th e tu to rs h ip of chan g ed h a n d s:
live.
T he o th e r b u ild in g w as m oved acro ss cow b arn s.
W’m. H. B ond, now o f th e city of
Mr. V ester h as sold five a c res of crop of hay. H e has re c en tly re ­
tire
d
from
fa
rm
in
g
an
d
ren
ted
th e road and is now a B a p tist ch u rc h I Mr a n d Mrs. J o h n S tra u s left S a t­ G resh am .
h is land to th e S c h ro ed er Bros, of
in th e y e a r 1870 a new am b itio n u rd a y fo r C alifo rn ia, an d w ill v isit
h as sold his h is farm to Hood & H u tch in s
O u r m a il fa c ilitie s w ere n o t
of P o rtla n d . Mr. H aley
Mr .B eers h as 100 a cres in c u lti­
w as developed. T h e w ar v e te ra n s s » n D iego, Los A ngeles, an d o th e r th e b est in th o se days. W e received fa rm to A. A n d erso n , also of P o rt­
raises
larg e
w ho had com e w est to g et th e 1 6 0 -; Places of in te re s t a n d la te r g o to tour m ail once a m o n th , th a t is if lan d . Rev. L inden of P o rtla n d p u r­ vation on w hich he
H illsview is a c h a rm in g valley su r
crops
of
p
o
ta
to
e
s
g
ra
in
and
hay.
from
acres p ro m ised th em by U ncle Sam , San F ra n c isc o , S an Jo s e an d Los som e o n e h ad any b u sin ess callin g chased e ig h t a c re s of la n d
ro u n d ed by hills on tw o sides, th e
L ouis G riffin , w ho ow ns a larg e e a st and west, and Is a b o u t
w anted a p o sto ffice an d one w as G atos b efo re com ing hom e.
th re e
th em to tow n as we
th e n called Mr. B enson. Rev. J. Jo h n so n of Da­
chicken
ran ch sh ip s n in ety
dozen
m ascus, h as sold th e land he owned
e stab lish ed in Pow ell V alley w ith
____
m
iles
so
u
th
of
G
resham
and
Is
m id ­
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
W
hoever
had
a
call
to
M rs. J . R. D u n can
visited h e r
W illiam H. Bond as p o stm a ste r. This* m o th er
h e re to Mr. O lson|from C o k ato , Minn. eggs a week to P o rtla n d m a rk e ts. way betw een D am ascus and G resham
Mrs.
F ra n k
and
s is te r P o rtla n d in th o se d ay s w as ru r a l
as th e only po sto ffice in th e g re a t Mrs. Z in g sh iem in P o rtla n d a few c a rr ie r fo r th e se ttle m e n t. A bout W. N. B row n h as sold h is fa rm to Mr. He raises p u re bred w hite L eghorn on th e road know n a s th e D am ascus
ch ick e n s w hich h e finds read y sale
c o u n try e a st o f th e city of P o rtla n d d ay s th e first o f th e w eek.
an d G resham in ro ad d is tric t 51.
th e e a rly sev en ties th e re
w as i R ea, recen tly from Iow a. All these
fo r in P o rtla n d .
On th e 10th of J u ly , 1876, th e o f­
p o sto ffice esta b lish e d a t W m.
H w ho have p u rc h a s e d land d o not us
A lthough th e valley Is Just com ing
Mr an d Mrs. Jo e H all o f K elso
R obert L an sd o w n e has been c le a r­
fice a t P le a s a n t H om e w as e s ta b ­
B o n d 's h o u se w ith a w eekly m ail__ y et live h ere n o r do th o se w ho have
to
Its own now som e of th e oldest
Mr. H upp is re n tin g ing land and h as g re a tly Im proved places; In th e s ta te a re in th e valley
lished an d nam ed by Dr. O. S. M u r-' w ere v isito rs a t th e h om e of Mr. th a t is w hen th e w e a th e r w as r o t sold th e la n d .
ray. W e got th e m ail ev ery F rid a y , ,1 « X k ^ ’
° ° ,B Ck' ° D€
to ° bad fo r ‘be c a rrie rs
h
is
b
e
a
u
tifu
l
new
hom
e
d
u
rin
g
th
e
to v e n tu re A. A n d erso n 's place.
T he Jo h n S tieg er place, recen tly
p ast year.
W hat a g lad day it w as fo r th e fa r m ­
I o u t.
T h e postoffice w as nam ed
\\ h a t do th ese people in te n d do­
p u rch ased by Mr. W inch, w as o n e of
Hood
&
H
u
tc
h
in
s
have
a
g
e
n
e
ra
l
C
lan
n
a
A
ltm
an
and
w ife a r t P ow ell V alley an d w as th e first one in g w ith th e ir fa rm s? you ask
e rs liv in g m iles aw ay from th ecro ss-
The
m erch an d ise sto re and a re d o in g a th e firs t ta k e n up an d was know n ns
ro a d s to rid e o r d riv e to th e post- g u e sts a t th e hom e of B. C. A ltm an e a st o f P o rtla n d .
S ch ro ed er B ros,
a re
In te n d in g to
th
riv in g business. At th e present th e "O ld P ots p la c e .”
pffice and do som e tr a d in g a t th e w hile th e la t te r is a t A lbany a tte n d - ! A fter a few y e a rs of to ll an d p rlva- star»! ,•$ Rose N u rsery on th e ir tra c t
T he p re se n t hom e of th e w rite r
tim
e they have In th e ir sto re a fine
in
g
th
e
d
a
iry
asso
ciatio
n
.
tio
n
th
e
e
a
rly
s
e
ttle
rs
had
a
few
little sto re in co n n ectio n th e re w ith .
o f la n d ;
Mr. Rea in te n d s to raise
w as ta k e n up in th e sixties, an d w as
Ivan S tephens becam e
p o stm a ste r
G u st C arlso n h as b u ilt an ice g a r- , acres o f th e ir lan d cleared of th e g a rd e n tru c k an d Mr .Olson is a l­ d isplay of holiday goods
Mr. H u tc h in s shipped 1400 co rd s then know n a s th e Sam H in c k ’s place
a f te r th e firs t o n e h ad becom e d is­ age fo r h is new a u to .
logs and b ru s h , an d began g ro w in g re a d y b e g in n in g to c le a r his fo r a
of wood to P o rtla n d d u rin g th e past T h ere Is still m uch unim proved land
hom e.
g u sted w ith it, an d fo r 18 y e a rs it
Z ena N e ib a u e r visited h e r s is te r b a y ’ « ra in , fr u it and v eg etab les
to
y e a r and in te n d s to ship m uch m ore w hich co n sid erin g its n earn ess
flo u rish e d u n til It w as fin a lly moved in P o rtla n d a few d ay s la st week
T hen th e ox gave p lace to
th e
M uch im p ro v em en t h as also been
as soon as th e new M ultnom ah C en­ G resham and P o rtla n d , can lie bought
to O rien t, ta k in g to itself th e new
h
o
rse
w
hich
could
m
ak
e
a
tr
ip
to
d o n e here.
M rs. W eath erw ax an d
ch ild re n
tra l is com pleted.
very reaso n ab le
T h ere have been
nam e. P le a sa n t
H om e
p o sto ffice o f K e n to n , a re g u ests a t th e h om e P o rtla n d , a n d re tu rn th e sam e day,
T he S w edish B aptist c h u rc h has
U. S. G riffith h a s th e b a n n e r crop m any im p ro v em en ts in th is vicinity
still lives in th e h e a rts of
m any of Mr. W c a th e rw a x 's p aren ts.
as th a t w as o u r n e a re s t
tra d in g p a in te d an d v arn ish ed both Inside
of hay th is y ear. F ro m
six y ears th e last y ear In road w ork, c le a rin g ,
for It w as th e
on ly o n e e a st
p o in t. T h e ro a d s w ere fro m 10 to a n d o u tsid e. Mr. S ten b erg h a s b u ilt
o f g ro u n d he raised 22 tong of hay. an d b u ilding. N early tw o m iles of
P o rtla n d fo r a good m any y e a rs an d NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF 15 feet w ide an d m ostly c o n stru cte d
a la rg e house to ta k e place of the He also d u g
from th re e a cres of th e ro ad was g ra d e d , and in fact,
served m any m iles of te rrito ry
placed cross­
Multnomah and Clackam us County w ith logs sp lit and
sm all one.
Mr.
T ach ero n
h a s, « ro u n d 790 b u sh els of p o ta to e s and th e road from th e M ultnom ah line
every d irectio n . T h e O rien t office
wise o f th e ro ad to keep th e w agons p a in te d his house and Mr. H o rb erg raised som e fine a rtic h o k ts w hich
M utual T elephone Company.
to D am ascus Is now g rad ed and ls
p assed aw ay w ith th e a d v e n t of th e
fro m s in k in g in to th e m ud.
h a s b u ilt to h is b arn and
m ade it | av erag ed 400 b u sh els to th e acre ready fo r gravel o r cru sh e d rock
N
otice
is
h
ereb
y
given
th
a
t
th
e
ru r a l ro u te , also th e n ew er offices of
O u r s p iritu a l needs
w ere
not ju s t tw ice its fo rm e r size a n d now Mr. G riffith recom m ends them
as
A g re a t deal of In te re s t ls now be­
P ow ell V alley. C o ttre ll, K elso and a n n u a l m e etin g o f th e sto c k h o ld e rs of n e g le c te T i'n T h o s T d ï y s , as
som e he h a s a la rg e u p -to -d ate b arn . It fine feed fo r horses, ( a ttic and hogs
th
e
M
u
ltn
o
m
ah
an
d
C
lack
am
as
coun-
m
ig
h
t
th
in
k
ing
ta k e n in th is ro ad . At th e road
Aims.
T h e sch o o lh o u se was la n o t easy to say now w h at m ay be
A. R. G oger h a s a very p ro m isin g
ty M u tu al T elep h o n e C o., w ill
be also th e c h u rc h , and
ev ery S un-
m eeting held at th e U nion school-
G resham
postoffice
w as e sta b ­
held in G resh am M onday, Ja n . 6 th , day m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock ev ery fa m ­ d o n e in o ne y e a r m ore In th is com-1 y o u n g ap p le o rc h a r d ; he has In hiB house on S a tu rd a y , Dec. 7, H ills­
lished in 1884, and had a tow n been
m u n ity , but from all re p o rts th e re o rc h a rd som e of th e best v arieties view tu rn e d out alm o st to a m an and
1913, a t 2 p. m ., fo r th e p u rp o se of
ily In th e se ttle m e n t (w ith rarely m ay be a sto re ju s t on th e c o rn e r
e sta b lish e d h ere in th e sev en ties we
of ap p les th a t a re grow n.
elec tin g tw o d ire c to rs an d fo r th e
w ith o u t any d isse n tin g votes helped
an e x c e p tio n )
w ould g a th e r and w h ere th e H aley road crosses the
w ould long ag o have had a city
W E C rasw ell p a c k s from six to th e elec tio n for a ten m ill tax for
tra n sa c tio n of such o th e r bu sin ess have S u n d ay school,
an
d
once
a
T he G. A. R. had th e ir o rg an iza as m ay p ro jierly com e b efo re
B o rin g road. W e
m ay
also see seven to n s o f p ru n e s from his p ru n e
th e
th e next y e a r to g rav el th e road.
m o n th th e m in is te r w ould m eet w ith som e new houses here b efo re th e
tio n h e re a t S te p h e n s' h all an d th e ir m eeting.
o rc h a rd each y ear. T hese he finds
S everal new h o u ses w ere
b u ilt
us
an
d
co
n
d
u
ct
services
im
m
ed
iate­
su m m e r e n c a m p m e n ts a n n u a lly w ith
close of 1913. Som e hav e left o u r re ad y sale fo r by sh ip p in g th em to
90
A. D O W SETT. Sec y. ly a fte r S u n d ay school.
d u rin g th e past y e a r
Mr. S a m u e l­
1500 people a tte n d in g fo r m any
c o m m u n ity , a* fo r in sta n c e , W. N. th e e a ste rn states.
son, recently of M innesota, e rected
y ears
w ith
b arb ecu es, m erry -g o -
T he O u tlook
w ill m a k e a good ' A nd la st b u t n o t least w as th e B row n, w ho h a s moved to L en ts.
Mr. A ndre h as a
20 a cre farm a n eat bungalow . Al. P ie r b u ilt a
ro u n d s an d o th e r a m u se m e n ts help­ C h ristm a s p re se n t th a t w ill last all 1 old fash io n ed sp ellin g school and
T he R eap er D eath has a lso v isit­ w hich Is all In c u ltiv a tio n H e raised house an d b arn , an d E P Schedcen
d e b a tin g so ciety th a t cam e every
in g td m ak e up a p ro g ra m
w ith th e y ear.
ed th is co m m u n ity and ta k e n aw ay a ta rg e n u m b e r o f fin e hogs for
_____
Friday
ev
en
in
g
d
u
rin
g
th
e
w
in
ter
is going to build, an d so th e good
p a trio tic songs, an d flu e n t o ra to ry .
o u r respected citizen , O. B enson
w hich he fin
a read y sale,
w ork Just s ta rte d , Is still going on
Drives
o
f
f
a
Terror.
m
o
n
th
s
o
r
w
h
ile
p
u
b
lic
school
was
The M urrays an d S tep h en s to o k an
A new citizen h as a rriv e d , n a m e ­
A It R ii <
h as a fine body of
T he c h ie f e x c u tio n e r of d e a th in b cin g ta u g h t in th e d is tric t w hich
J. O. S hrlgley, w ho Is w o rk in g In
activ e p a rt in h elp in g to in te re st
ly, a son, b o rn to Mr. andM rs. H upp. tim b e r w h ith
■ ex p ects to re a liz e a
he w in te r an d sp rin g
m o n th s
Is u su a lly w as fro m 3 to 5 m o n th s o ut
so u th e rn O regon, is back w ith us,
th e new com ers to lo cate an d m ake
He
m
ay
som
e
day
m
ake
a
nam
e
for
re ad y sale fo r i th e n e a r fu tu re .
p n eu m o n ia. Its ad v an ce a g e n ts a re o f th e year.
and has ta k e n a c o n tra c t of c u ttin g
hom es
D r M urray was th en p ra c ­ one” o’ fn<1 t h e «
m a l X s * n"** tim e .. ’ C0Uld r e n ',m « ra te " a n y m ore of h im self and th is co m m u n ity .
G H B lack
rn , J B. Jo n e s and
100 co rd s of wood fo r Mr. W atson
ticin g m edicine and
n o ticin g th e
Now you see som e of th e th in g s A H ay w o rth h; e sm all but p ay in g
best ,b € e a rly s e ttle rs
h a rd s h ip s, but
F ra n k M ichael, o f th e E lk H orn
g re a t d is ta n c e to
be tra v e le d
to sh o u ld be lost in ta k in g th e
th a t hav e h ap p en ed h ere
in
th e dairy farms
T ic y expect to In-
farm , h as finished b u ild in g a new
reach th e s e ttle m e n ts e a s t o f th e m edicine o b ta in a b le to d riv e it o ff w h a t* th e need w hile we a re now p ast. The A lm ig h ty , only
know s ‘ feaae th e ir d airy ta rm s In th e n e a r
C o u n tless th o u s a n d s
h av e
fo u n d | liv in g in th e h u stle an d b u stle of
w oodshed and tool house
S andy an d believing th a t ten m iles
w h at Is In sto re fo r th e fu tu re , but fu tu re acco rd in g
tc th e d em an d
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I
A u g u st H ousem an h as let a con-
could be reduced to th r e e by m eans
we, as citizen s a ro u n d H aley wish It fo r such p ro d u cts
p n eu m o n ia ! pnone8 th a ’ convey o u r m essages, I
tr a c t to Jo h n Noble fo r cle a rin g th e
of a b rid g e ac ro ss th a t riv e r, he c ir ­ k ep t him from h av in g
m ay becom e a
co m m u n ity
w here
C has. H u n te r, , » ho la In 'h e real rest o f h is place,
our
c u la te d a p etitio n fo r a b rid g e to ac­ th re e o r fo u r tim e s ," w rites Mrs ,o o u r frt« n d s In s ta n tly ; and
e s ta te business, is a n ex ten siv e land
T h«
...
G eorge W. P lace. R aw sonville. V t » e le c tric ro a d s an d au to m o b ile s th a t tr u th and rig h t p re - a ll.
ow ner
T b®
k o f tb e arh<M)l d is tric t
co m m o d ate th e s e ttle rs
All favored
F
red
W
a
rn
e
r
h
a
.
i
,
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l,h
6
d
ta
k
e
n
th e school census,
i t s ’ equ.’ ,"" I1 7 '"
« ,r° m
on*
to
th e b rid g e but one m an w ho had a we have n ev er fo u n d
J P . N e u re u re r,
ho
recen tly
W agner h as m ade m any lm - T h e re a re
.« (.« ■ ..
u a ra n te e d fo r all b ro n ch ial a f f e c - ¡
ln
of I leased th e
P.
J Jo h n so n
place p ro r v reo
sto re a t S an d y an d he got o u t a re-
e m e n t. on h l. land since
r
e
-
’7
*
’ " nd
tions.
P
ric
e
So
eta.
an
d
$1.09
T
rial
from N o rth Dakota „ y ear ! «h7 7
1 .7 1
H ’'
n io n s tra a n c e an d gave th e p rice o f a
| is g e ttin g alo n g nicely w ith his m ilk ta m in g from
N o rth D akota
bo’ tle free a t a ll D ru g g ists
The land that 50 year* ago w as b u sin ess
“ y e a r school, w hich is ta u g h t by Miss E lslo
ago. He has clea red m uch
ot hl* Schults,
Anderson
Lusted
Scenic
Haley
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