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G resham O utlook VOL 2. NO. 85 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20, POMONA GRANGE patron and teachers HOLDS SESSION E. G. K a rd e ll and F. W. F ie ld house m ad e a trip S a tu rd a y m o rn ing to M an zan ita Beach a t N eha- lim , an d sp en t a m ost d e lig h tfu l Suu day w atch in g th e ocean w aves and m ak in g a trip up on N eah-K ah-nie n o u n ta in , located n e a r th is b eau tifu l beach. They ulso g a th e re d a pail full each of h u c k le b e rrie s w hich ore very p le n tifu l at th is place. Al- th o u u g h th is beach pro|»erty was ocened up only th re e m o n th s ago, 100 lots hav e been sold, tw enty lots Lei ng sold to G resham people. A lot of men and horses, w ith scrap ers an d g ra d in g m ach in es, were on the tra c t g ra d in g th e s tre e ts and cleaning th e lots of u n d e rb ru sh W hen th is w ork is com pleted it w ill m ake one of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e ’»each re s o rts on th e P acific coast T te rid e dow n to W heeler ( M anzanttr sta tio n ) is a woiljjj r fo r beauty and scenery, p assin g th ro u g h not less tin n fo u rte e n tu n n els. On th e ir re tu rn trip they got stalled fo u r h o u rs n e a r T im ber, on it o u n t of a slide w hich w ould not hav e been bad had It not been th at the tild e w as betw een them and th e hotel w here th e tra in m akes a stop for lunch. Q uite a lot of snow had fallen In th e m o u n tain . H u n d red of men a re em ployed In th e m o u n tain g ettin g th e road In th e e and It is expected th a t next su m m er th e trip from P o rtla n d to M -rz a n ltu can be m ade In th re e hours, w ith a ra le of *3 fo r th e re v n d trip . T his beach is bound to grow a n d be well p atro n ized R esolutions A d o p te d a n d Elec- held la8t üight at the 8Ch°°°>‘>a8<‘. tion of Officers for C om ing and the program carrled out as an’ nounced in th e la s t O u tlo o k . The p ap ers a n d d iscu ssio n s w ere in ten se- T he p u b lic m a rk e t in th e city of P o rtla n d an d a refo rm in th e p ubli- c a tio n of title fo r in itia tiv e am i tb e re fe re n d u m m easu res w ere dis- tw o p rin c ip a l su b je c ts u n d e r cussion a t th e session of M ultn o m ah co u n ty P o m o n a g ra n g e held in G resham on W ednesday la s t B oth 'y in te re 8 tln «> an d 8hould h av * beaM ev ery Pa ,ro n of th e school, O ’ *',e ' 8on'8 a rtic le on " T h e Boy an d S o ciety " w ill a p p e a r in th is Ral>e r in th e near fu tu re . The next ’m eeting, on J a n . 15. w ill in clu d e a eo rn et solo by O. 1. Neal, * d u e t by M rs K lk in « to n an d Mrs. a paper on "school re so lu tio n s w ere e n d o rsed , b u t not | C la n a h a n , m o ra ls" by A. R. L ym an, an d a w ith o u t som e opposition. q u estio n box co n d u cte d by Rev. Mel A th ird re so lu tio n p re sen ted by v ille T. W ire. th e O regon C ongress of M others w as en d o rse d . T h is M others co n Ito ad h is t. No. S I C lack am as C ounty g ress is seek in g to h av e a s ta te law H olds S p ecial M eeting. passed to p ro v id e fo r th e assistan ce T h e v o ters of h is t. No 51 m et at of w idow s an d o rp h a n s left d e stitu te Union sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y . Dec. 7, so th a t m o th e rs may b e ab le to keep ' fo r th e p u rp o se of v o tin g on a special th e ir c h ild ren w ith th em if found | tax levy an d th e reco m m en d atio n of w o rth y of being allow ed to rem ain ' som e p erson to th e co u n ty co u rt in ch arg e. T he re so lu tio n w as a d o p t fo r a p p o in tm e n t a s su p erv iso r. The ed w ith o u t opp o sitio n a fte r being e x b allo tin g show ed a goodly m a jo rity p la in e d by J. J . Jo h n so n , w ho u rg ed in fav o r of a 10 m ill levy, an d the its accep tan ce as a m e a su re to pro- reco m m en d atio n o f A. I.. H eacock te c t ch ild re n from d e g ra d in g in flu ,. , , , fo r su p erv iso r. T h e a m o u n t received ences th a t w ould ten d to m ak e them by th e d is tric t fro m th a t n u m b e r of c rim in a ls if allow ed to go o u t fro m m ills will be som ew h ere n e a r $4 500 th e p ro te c tio n of th e ir m o th ers. w hich w ill be d ivided e q u a lly be T h e re so lu tio n p e rta in in g »to th e tw een th re e ro ad s, th e G resh am road p u b lic m a rk e ts in P o rtla n d is as being one of th em . T he special 10 follow s: m ill tux of last y e a r h as been used ‘"R esolved, th a t it is th e sense of in cru sh ed rock w o rk to th e g reat M ultnom ah D istrict P o m o n a G range sa tisfa c tio n o f th e peo p le of th e d is in re g u la r session assem b led at tric t. G resham , O regon, th a t we ap p ro v e th e action of th e E ast S ide B usiness M en’s club w ith re fe re n c e to p ublic m a rk e ts in th e city of P o rtla n d , and h ereby u rg e th a t said clu b b rin g be fo re the said city a t its n ex t elec A. E. D eH aven, of Scenic, w ent on tio n th e sam e o r a s im ila r o rd in an ce fo r e sta b lish in g pub lic m a rk e ts; and to his 50 a c re s of un im p ro v ed land th a t we w ork zealo u sly fo r th e a y e a r ag o an d in th e in terv en in g ad o p tio n of su ch o rd in a n c e , a n d fu r tim e a a s cleared fo u r acres; b u ilt th e r th a t we com m end th e recen t lo u s e , b a rn and o th e r o u tb u ild in g s, e d ito ria l of th e E v en in g T eleg ram w ith o th e r im p ro v em en ts; raised 2 on th is s u b je c t, and hope th e o th e r acres p o ta to e s,, 1 Mi a cre hay, one- p a p e rs w ill lik ew ise a ss ist in th e fo u rth a c re of k ale, b esid es all k in d s of g a rd e n p ro d u c e ; set o u t an or- c a u se .” of th e C o ncerning th e pro p o sed le g isla c h rad of fo rty -fiv e tre e s tu r e m e a su re fo r a re fo rm in ballo t choicest f r u it; h a s had 1400 cords title s, th e follow ing p re a m b le and of wood c u t, 900 o f It sh ip p ed to re s o lu tio n s show th e fu ll te x t as P o rtla n d fro m Scenic s ta tio n ; slashed six acres an d seeded to p a s tu re ; it w as a d o p ted : "W h e re a s, a t th e re c e n t elec tio n s b u ilt 120 ro d s o f woven w ire fence In O regon a la rg e n u m b e r of in itia an d ju s t co m p leted a la rg e chicken tiv e an d re fe re n d u m b ills w ere house. H e began w ith tw en lv e hen s last sp rin g an d now has 84 which placed upon th e b allo t, th e title s of w hich w ere o ften long o r th e la n g a re m ak in g good. H e in te n d s to g o . in to th e p o u ltry b u sin ess on a m uch ' u a g e of w hich w as n o t easily u n la rg e r scale. L ast fall we had in-1 d ersto o d by m an y v o te rs, an d stalled a ro lle r feed m ill w hich has 1 "W h e re a s, in th e g e n e ra l d iscu s q u ite s a tisfa c to ry to th e sio n s of th ese bills p rev io u s to elec proven co m m u n ity . tio n th e p ress an d o th e rs h ad In FARMER ACCOMPLISHES MUCH DURING YEAR g e n e ra l given th ese b ills sh o rt A no th e r Shower. title s, such as eq u a l su ffra g e , B lue A n o th e r sh o w er w as given Miss Sky bill, g ra n g e road bill, Harmony- Olive M cC arter on F rid a y ev en in g of road bills, e tc ., and la st w eek by h e r asso ciate s of th e "W h e re a s, th e se com m on title s did telep h o n e service. T h e sto rm cen not a p p e a r upon th e b allo t, th u s pre te r w as a t th e h om e of Miss G race p a rin g th e o p p o rtu n ity fo r m isu n L aw ren ce on R o b erts av en u e, an d it sta n d in g am o n g th e v o ters, and rain ed linen tow els. Miss L aw ren ce "W h e re a s, we th in k th e re should and Miss W in n ifre d O sburn w ere th e be som e m ore sim ple o r com m on hostesses. T h e h o u se w as b e a u ti title s placed upon th e b a llo ts such fully d eco rated w ith crim so n h e a rts as a re fre q u e n tly used by th e p ublic and crim so n c a rn a tio n s , and ap p ro - in d iscussion o f th e se m easu res, ! a te gam es w ere played. A d elicio u s th e re fo re , be it lu n ch eo n w as served. "R eso lv ed , by M ultn o m ah P o m o n a g ra n g e th a t we fav o r th e ad o p tio n as e a rly a s possible of a p rovision in ters. All wom en a re in v ited to o u r law , g iv in g to each in itia tiv e jo in w ith th e g ra n g e circles in th e o r re feren d u m bill a sh o rt an d plain e ffo rt to becom e b e tte r in fo rm ed ar title in ad d itio n to a p lain and sim ple th e stu d y w ill not be co n fin ed to stte m e n t of th e m ean in g of th e bill g ra n g e only. a lso th a t th e title to th e bill sh all F o llo w in g th e p reced en t to visit co n ta in th e nam e o f th e o rg an iza- all o f th e ten g ra n g e s in succes tio n o r p a rtie s in s tru m e n ta l in In tro - slon, P o m o n a ad o p ted a sch ed u le d u cin g th e m .” to r th e n ext te n q u a rte rly v isits O fflcers fo r th e com ing tw o y ears i am o n g th e ten g ra n g e s of th e coun- w ere elected as follow s: ty , as follow s: Y ear 1913— M arch M aster. T. J . K re u d e r; o v e rs e e r,, L en ts; J u n e , F a irv ie w ; S ep tem b er, A H. B lack; le c tu re r. Mrs. S usan ( W oodlaw n; D ecem ber, Rockw ood W in d le; c h a p la in . Mrs. H. E. D avis; (Year 1914 — M arch, R u ssellv ille; ste w a rd , A. F. M iller; a s s is ta n t, Ju n e . M u ltn o m ah ; S ep tem b er P leas- stew ard , W. B. Y oung; lady a ss ista n t, a n t V alley; D ecem ber, E v en in g S ta r M rs M ary F. C ra n e ; tr e a s u re r , E Y ear 1915 — M arch, G resh am ; L. T h o rp e; se c reary , Mrs. M. M J u n e , C o lu m b ia; S ep tem b er, Ix-nts E a to n ; g a te k e e p e r, H. W. S n a sh a ll; H e re a fte r th e sum to be paid by P o m o n a, Mrs. W . U. M oore; F lo ra , P om ona to th e g ra n g e fo r its en- Mrs. I rsu la S le re t; C eres, J u lia re rta in m e n t w ill dep en d on th e even- M ickelson. . ¡ng session. If o n ly a d ay session T he ev en in g session w as given | ¡» held th e sum paid w ill be ten o v er to th e in itia tio n c f c a n d id a te s d o llars. F o r su p p er, an d ev en in g in th e fifth d e g re e an d to a splen- session it w ill be tw en ty d o lla rs, did p ro g ram S ta te M aster Spence a p leasan t fe a tu re of th e even in g w as p resen t an d tr a d e an in s tru c t- p ro g ram w as a song w ith a " r e c a ll '’ ive a d d re s s and g av e in s tru c tio n s on by Miss V iola M athew s T he G resh- n u m e ro u s g ra n g e m a tte rs. H e is am g ra n g e o rc h e s tra fu rn i. hed ex- In ten seiy in te re ste d in th e reso lu - cellen t m usic an d w as en co red . T h e tio n p e rta in in g to ballo t title s and re m a in d e r o f th e e n te rta in m e n t cou r t : 'e d th a t th e s ta te g ra n g e legisla- slated o f e n te r ta in in g ad d resses by tiv c co m m ittee w ould ta k e th e m a tte r s t a t e M aster Spence, F r u it Com m is- b efo re th e le g isla tu re n ext m o n th . . » loner. A. C. G o o d rich . R. W. Olli T he m em bers of th e su b o rd in a te an d C. S. B a rb e r o f th e C o u n try g ra n g e s w ill ta k e u p th e stu d y of L ife com m isaion. In tersp ersed w ith g o v ern m en t as a n e d u c a tio n a l fea- in s tru m e n ta l solos by H a rla n S lan a tu r e fo r th e new ly e n fra n c h ise d vo t- bery. 4 Visit From St. Nicholas DAN LYNCH AWARDED $ 4 0 0 0 AS DAMAGES P hone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR FIND HUCKLEBERRIES IN MIDWINTER T he P a tro n -T e a c h e rs' m eetin g w as T e rm —F u tu re D ates. 1912 “Ever at Your Service” HEARSSPEAKERS M rs. W eath erred a n d C olonel H ofer A n n o u n c e P lan s for the F u tu re. "Id e a l C o u n try ho m es” and "b ack to th e fa rm " In o u r public school ed u c a tio n , w ere th e th em es of th e tw o sp eak ers before th e G resham C oun cil of W omen V oters, at th e clu b hull on T uesday evening Mrs. E d ith T o ile r W e ath erred spoke first. She said th a t th e Idea of c o u n try hom es fo r th e city dw ell e r is g ro w in g m ore and m ore and urged th e fa n n e r s to rem ain w here they a re but to help b rin g ab o u t co n d itio n s th a t w ould m ak e co u n try life m ore ag reeab le. T h ere a n now g re a t o p p o rtu n itie s fo r so cial c e n te rs aw ay from th e big cities and she u rg ed fa th e rs a n d m o th ers to give th e ir boys and g irls th e op p o rtu n itie s in sig h t w hich now a re m uch b e tte r th a n o ld er people had In o th e r y ears She w ould hav e the boys and g irls ta u g h t th e a r t of landscape g a rd e n in g an d o th e r o u t door accom plishm ents. Col. E. Ilo fe r, re p re se n tin g th e O regon M a n u fa c tu re rs' asso ciatio n believes th is to he an ideal hom e co u n ty an d said th a t G resham has every in d icatio n of becom ing an ideal cen te r. H e is engaged in a d vocating in d u s tria l w ork and has tak en up a p lan to secu re m o re in d u strie s h ere, and w ill eo-oi»ernte w ith th e people of th is place and elsew here. He said his asso ciatio n w ill help to secu re fo r G resham som e of th e live in d u s trie s unit su g gested th is p lace us a s u ita b le place fo r i he estah llsm en t of a w oolen mill It w as an n o u n ced th a t Mr. H ofer is p la n n in g to have a "M ad e-ln - O reg u u ” day h ere soon and th u t a r ra n g e m e n ts a re now being con su m m ated th ro u g h th e w om en’s league to have p ro m in e n t sp e a k e rs to fa r th e r th e p lan s for G resh u m s' ad vaneeinent. *t t i l t next m ee ting of th e lea g u e Sam uel J. H ill will be p re se n t and th e re will be good m usic to ro u n d out (lie e n te rta in m e n t. T h e c lu b w ill la k e up th e m a tte rs p resen ted by Mrs. W e a th e rre d and Mr. Ilo fe r, hoping th ereb y to m ak e G resham w hat It is d estin ed to be one of tile g re a te st social and Inilus- tri-'l (e n te rs of O regon Ju d g m e n t fo r $4 00(1 w as given to Daniel L ynch, a y o u th , a g a in st J it DR. C LEM EN T C. MOORE L assw ell, b a n k e r, fo r p erso n al In T he fo llo w in g re m a rk a b le and w idely-know n poem fo r ch ild ren was ju rie s, by a ju ry in J u d g e M cG inn's w ritte n bv Dr. C lem en t C. M oore in New Y ork City in 18 22 fo r his tw o c o u rt W ednesday. On May 8, Iasi d a u g h te rs. T hey, in tu r n , gave a copy to a g irl frien d w ho gave it to Mr. L assw ell's a u to m o b ile collided th e T roy S en tin el a y e a r la te r. I ts p u b lic a tio n gave to th e w orld a on th e B ase L ine road w ith a m o to r C h ris tm a s classic th a t is know n in alm ost every A m erican hom e w here a cycle being rid d en by L ynch. T he ch ild h o ld s sw ay. Dr. M oore w as th e a u th o r of th e firs t H ebrew lad su stain ed a b ro k en leg w hich lexicon com piled in A m erica, serio u s poems, essays, le a rn e d volum es; hut failed to m end p roperly and has been th is little jin g le h a s o u tliv ed th em all and h as given to th e A m erican a h o sp ital p a tie n t th e m ost of th e C h ristm a s its ow n d istin ctiv e c h a ra c te r. tim e since. P h y sician s testifie d th a t th e bone has ossified and th a t he ‘T w as th e n ig h t before C h ristm as, w hen all th ro u g h th e house will never regnin th e n a tu ra l use of N ot a c re a tu re w as s tirrin g , not ev en a m ouse; his leg. H e sued fo r $25,000. D an T he sto c k in g s w ere h u n g by the ch im n ey w ith ca re , iel Lynch is well know n in and In hopes th a t St. N icholas soon w ould be there. aro u n d G resh am , his hom e being on T h e c h ild ren w ere nestled all sn u g in th e ir beds. th e Section L ine road only a few W hile visions o f su g a r p lu m s danced in th e ir heuds; m iles west of tow n. He w as an ex M isb ran d in g Itn tte r a n d E ggs. A nd m am m a in h er 'k e rc h ie f, an d 1 In my cap, p ert b aseb all p lay er and w ould have T he S ta le D airy and h o o d C om H ad ju s t se ttle d o u r b rain s for a long w in te r n ap ; ran k ed high li ; th le lic s hut fo r his m issio n er hag issued a n otice re g a r d u n fo rtu n a te accident. ing th e m isb ra n d in g of b u tte r and W hen o u t on th e law n th e re arose such a c la tte r, eg g s, w hich m ak es it in p e ra tlv e for I sp ra n g fro m th e bed to see w h at w as th e m a tte r. all w ho b rin g b u tte r to m a rk e t to A w ay to th e w indow I flew like a flash . have II wrupjM-d In p rin te d w rap p ers T ore open th e s h u tte rs an d th re w up th e sash. D ealers and m e rc h a n ts will refu se Next iRsue o f the O utlook will be T h e m oon on th e b reast of th e new -fallen snow , to h an d le b u tte r In plan w rappers. p rim ed on M onday on acco u n t of Gave th e lu s te r of m idday to ob jects below , F o llo w in g Is th e notice. C hristm as. C o rresp o n d en ts and a d W hen, w hat to my w o n d erin g eyes should ap p ear, "W e a re still fin d in g now and v ertisers w ill b e a r (his In m ind. B u t a m in ia tu re sleigh a n d , eig h t tiny re in d e e r;. th en a d e a le r w ho p e rs ists In m is b ra n d in g o r m islab ellin g his eggs W ith a little , old driv er, so lively an d q uick, F lash lig h ts m ake nice presents, as " f re s h " when Instead of th a t I knew In a m om ent it niURt be St. Nick. all sizes. S te rlin g & K idder. $54 they a re e ith e r sta le o r sto ra g e More rap id th a n eagleB his c o u rse rs they cam e, | eggs. We m ad e one p ro secu tio n A nd he w histled and sh o u ted , and called th em by n am e; D eath of TlM-odoro T ilom as Gill. I tils m onth and a n o th e r Is pcndirif, T heodore T hom as G ill, son of Mr ro f th e above offense. "Now, D ash er! now, D ancer! now , P ra n c e r and Vixen! and Mrs. T h o m as H. G ill w as horn "W e d esire ag ain to w arn c o u n try O n, C om et! on C upid! on, D u n d er and B litzen! a t S alem , M issouri, Oct 4, 1907, b u tte r m ak ers and d eu lers th a t It Is To th e to p of th e po rch ! to th e to p of th e w all! and died a t th e fam ily hom e n ear u n la w fu l to sell b u tte r in plain w rap- Now dash aw ay ! d ash aw ay! dash aw ay a l l ! ” G resham Dec. 13, 1912, aged five p e r,. T he law p ro v id es th a t all b u t years, tw o n io n tl s an d ten days te r cut Into sq u ares, ro lls o r p rin ts, I lanci* ut Rockwood D eath cam e a fte r an Illness o f only sh a ll I’ivdinie Club Dunce. lie p lain ly n ia rk id 'e i g h t T his new club lias annou n ced the tw o days from spasm odic co n trae- ounce« full w eig h t," R ockw ood g ra n g e w ill give Ils hoi , 16 ounces iday d u n ce on S a tu rd a y even in g De- e »e n ln K of J a n u a ry 1. as (he d a le of " o n s of th e larn y x , an d Is a g reat f u |, w e| g h t(-. 01)nppa full I th e ir firs t ball. T h ere will I«; good shock to th e fam ily and frien d s w e ig h t,” o r "3 2 ounces full w eight ” cem b er 21. S im o n so n 's o rc h e stra m usic and th e co m m ittee in ch arg e T eddy, as he w as c a lled , w as a w hlch llo(,, n o t m ean tb a t a g q u a , e an d th e u su al g ra n g e supiier. T ick- Insures a good a tte n d a n c e and b u tle r niay m ark ed "I6M1 a b rig h t, a ffe c tio n a te little fellow and e ts $1.00, su p p er e x tra . P ositively p le a s a n t n ig h t of e n jo y a b le d an cin g will be sad ly m issed in th e hom e o u n ces full w eig h t,” n o r "31 ounces no im p ro p er co n d u c t allow ed . Ev- T ick ets will be $1 e a c h ; supper w here he leaves fa th e r an d m o th er fu ll w eig h t." N eith er can th e m a rk - ery b o d y w elcom e and n in e b ro th e rs and siste rs to ing w ith a lead pencil on a g ria s y a t th e hotels. m ourn. w ra p p e r be called " p la in ly m a rk e d ." T he fu n re a l services w ere c o n d u c t B oth th e d e a le r and th e m a k e r sell- Look for the W an t A ds. on page 2 e.l at th e M E ch u rc h la st H atur- , ng b u tte r Ilot p ro p erly w rapped a re d ay afte rn o o n by th e p a sto r. Rev ,)abl<. pr<weCu tlo n . M elville T. 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