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OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, P o rtlan d and to th e sta te is the now electric railro ad developm ent 1913, 'IW K K A W EEK u n d er way. By the end of Published every T uesday and F rid ay 673 m iles of these lines will be in o peration, a far g reater mileage at O resham , Oregon. th a n is trib u ta ry to any o th e r west- G resham Il I. ST O utlook C L A IR . E d ito r a n d P u b l’r O u r S u liM -rlp U u n R a le » O n e y e a r, »1 .60: six m o n th s , 75c; th r e e m o n th 's t r ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 50c. A d v e rtis in g . R a te s re a s o n a b le . O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll "T he JA M AKI 1013 Maxwell | The second annual Oregon Irriga- tion Congress will be held In P ort- [lan d Jan u ary 9-11 and the program Considerable disatisfaction Is be- is now being arranged. » It will be ction o of t ine the mg arrange«. ~ expre.aed at the action rallway company, in tak- th e most Im portant gathering of ir- held tu th is s ta te .1, off the train leaviug G resham a t , rig atlo n ists s ever e E ^ e ry i r r ig a t io n d i s t r ic t In Don’t Forget O re g o n steam railroads, too, are still Invest- is expected to be represen ed „ „ e x te n -! members of the governm ent reclam - Ing money in Oregon, in an Bav and east-and- atiou service, as well as the en tire sion to Coos o Bay, ea i> ' th and “ e “ “ N atron west line from Vale, cut- membership of - th . e next - te«islature off of the Southern Pacific, and will be he Invited. T m here be in v ite d e r e will w u. « - thorough consideration of the needs term in al projects in P o rtlan d .’ , --------- __________ of the irrigated , land farm er, both TH E WAY OF THE TIIANSGRES- on the governm ent and sta te proj- S U K J S HARD. « ... „ d r M V «HU H ' (he directors. The residents of ft.vi th a t th is last action f (he ra liroad company is th e cli- . i ircady inadequate and I max o - f ^ ... n a alrete ~ ■ ..«.1 . .. /rxilul freight, ' * ■ Jte' a num ber from this d istrict attended __ the C - hristm as exercises at , tl„ M e church at P leasan t Home g jj' X U S ’ « " T O A TTE N D Our January done to aid in th e developm ent of vjnvd Hale recited. | r r iga ted sections of the sta te , ;lBt Sunday was th e storm iest Ww j lauley of Burns is president, of wjnd a nd rain th a t has been of [he congress, and J. T. H inkle of experienced for many year8_ Mn. anil Airs, o rc cc iiii w t r t g iv e n Heiyniston is th e secretary. The i a house w arm ing In th e ir new house I u rficial paper of th e Town of Oregon Development League is busy or F riday evening. Among those G rea li hui , Oregon. on prelim inary pluns for the con present were Mrs. McAlpine. Mrs. O fficial paper of th e Town of fohanson, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Nel- I F airview , Oregon. gress. son, Mr. and Mrs. W alding, Mr. and m atter atter m E utered us second-class Probably the most in terestin g fea- •fchn tam lP rb ach . V.-.rch J. 1911, at th e - post office a t , I lie grange held th e ir election of S a’ T ? ' m * * 0“ ' r the MCl tu re of the Oregon Irrig atio n con- [ S aturday. O ur popular ___________________________ gross, to be held here J a n u a r y 9 -ll. | yo,.ng 8torekeeper_W a lte r Jo h an so n , will be a session given up to the ac-I was elected treasu rer. many m urders had been com m itted; , , J t u a l experiences of the farm ers on week TO THOSE WHO WRITE I : yet the defendants were not on trial Undg ThJg Qf u l k . | «5 Phone 701. “T h e L in o ty p e W a y Is th e W a y th a t W in s ." T hat the way of the tran sg resso r is hard has been fully exemplified in the conviction and sentence of 33 more of the Infam ous dynam i- ters. T hat the punishm ents did not by fit th eir crim es was regretted he th e court who explained th at ____ — coui<i not consider anything out the Charges of dynam iting, although it was shown In the evidence th a t| j Clearance S a le We Can Save You Money A friend w rites the Outlook ask- ' for murder. Following are the will be highly in stru ctiv e and show t a r y on F riday evening given by Mrs Gregorson on th e occasion of ¡ju st w hat is needed to aid irrig a ing us to publish a story. We will sentences imposed: R y a n ,, tion in Oregon. T here will be, also, | h e ^ ^ « ' ^ J a n w s ' 1^ Brow n and years— F ran k M. try to gran t this request and during president In tern tio an al I a <M «»«» and discussions family of Melrose d istric t, si>ent tiie next few m onths publish several ''hicago, soci .i.’on of Bridge and S tru ctu ral know n au th o rities on the various X) W \ e a r s day w ith R obret S. Sm ltl short stories. We hope to get some phases of irrig atio n th a t will be and Mr. and Mrs McAlpine. Iron Workers. Mr am i Mrs. Chas. H. Jo h an so n local stories, of pioneers, of fron Six years— Olaf A. Tveitmoe.San well w orth hearing. The three-day v isito rs on conclude with a banquet, e n tertain ed P o rtlan d tier life, of m ountain clim bing or p-rancJscO( secretary of the Callfor- session will 1 New Year s day. Mrs. M innie R oork and d a u g h te r hunting experience. We would like > nia Building Trades Council. The N orthw estern E lectric com- E lm a, have gone fo r an extended H erbert 8. Hockin, form er secre to have some of our local writers I'nion pany prom ises to expend about »20,- vacation, to be spent at P endleton. furnish us witli interesting tales o f i ' a r7 of 3rou " orkers A lan d slid e on th e Mt. Hood ra il 000,000 in and about P o rtlan d in the road r e a r Bull R un, a fte r th e m o rn . , and formerly of D etroit, love, heroism hardship or achieve- i vice- developm ent and d istrib u tio n of ing tra in p arsed up on W ednesday, John T. B utler, Buffalo ment. or the facts from which the president of the union. large q u an tities of electric power. delayed th e cuie all day and kept stories may be written. Eugene A. Clancy, San Francisco. This concern is now building w ater p assengers on th e ro u te till late in the evening before g ettin g home. J. E. Munsey, Salt Lake City, Í power p la n ts on the W hite Salm on The Outlook has on its staff one and K lick itat rivers. of Hie best story w riters, and poet Utah. Wou and y o u r children are safe Philip A. Cooley, New O rleans. also, to he found oulside the larger if you w ear Dr. Low e’s su p erio r F ra n k C. Webb, New York. centers. .Mr. E. L. Thorpe knows Oregon is pre-em inent am ong th e glasses. They cost you no more how to wield th e m ighty hut little Michael J. Young, Boston. sta te s in th e v alu e and am o u n t of J th a n t he in ferio r kinds usually sold F our years— Jo h n H. B arry, St. I stan d in g tim ber, according to th e and you have th e benefit of his weapon which has more and w orthier victories to its credit than the Louis, P eter J. Sm ith, Cleveland, rep o rt of th e sta te board of F o re s skill and m ore th a n 21 years' ex sword. We hope the muse of poe- T hree years ♦ 'tír a le s . N. Beum, try. Not only th a t, b u t it has one- perience as an eye specialist. Con try and the goddess of rom ance will , M inneapolis; Henry W. L egleitner, fifth of a ll t he stan d in g tim b er in su lt him at H otel Congdon, W ednes inspire him often, and bespeak for Denver; E rnest G. W. Basey, In- tbe United S tates and Oregon now day, Jan . 8. Rem em ber th e day tiis productions, as from a local dianapolis; Edw ard Smytlie, Peoria, 8t a nds fo u rth in th e an n u a l cu t of and date. w riter, an appreciative reading. 111.; W illiam F. Reddin, M ilwaukee; lum ber. Oregon has approxim ately Tiie Outlook is not a story paper M urray L. Pennell, S pringfield. III., a8 mUch tim b er as all th e sta te s nor does It have much room for the P aul J. M orrin, St. Louis; W illiam eaat ot tb e n oc)iy m o u n tain s p u t to- ordinary story or for poetry, good as J. McCain, K ansas City, Mo.; Mi get her. they may be in their place. Our chael J. H annon, Scranton, P a.; Mrs. L. Zan and son George from Y a rd a t H o g a n S tatio n , P , O . G resham space is lim ited, local news and ad George (N ipper) A nderson, Cleve R idgefield, W ash., speny C hristm as Oregon dairym en and cheese and I v/eek with her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs vertising often crow ding our pages land; W ilford Bert Brown, K ansas [ b u tte r m akers of th e sta te a re In A. C. W’ihlon. to the lim it. We must steadily re City, Mo ; Michael J. Cunnane, P h il seseion th is week a t Albany. A four Miss Zena N elbauer visited rela- fuse poetry, except possibly, occa adelphia. ! days convention opened Tuesday. i fives in P o rtlan d for a week. sionally, th a t produced by local ta l Two years— F ra n k J. Higgins, Bos We u n d erstan d th at th ere was a The program of addresses and dis- box passed th ro u g h P leasan t Home ent, which has a special interest ton; W illiam K. P ain ter, O m aha; Fred Sherm an, Indianapolis; Richard | ‘¡U88l° " 8 is of a hfSh sta n d ard and ;^ n ro u te t „ C ottrell for A. R u eg g ,' for our readers. from th e an n u al g ath erin g much j from Rock Islnad, 111. It shows The Outlook invites com m unica H. H oulihan, Chicago. benefit to th e in d u stry will resu lt. I th a t his friends in Rock Island have tions on local or general themes, po One year and one day— W illiam not forgotten him. litical. social, civic, or m oral issues C. B ern h ard t, C incinnati; C harles Oregon will not only show off its io appear, with rare exceptions, over W achtm eister, D etroit; W illiam fru it and farm p ro d u cts, its prize the signature of the w riter. Shupe, Chicago; Jam es E. Ray, ca ttle and m agnificent tim b er a t the Peoria, 111.; Edw ard E. P hillips, i San F rancisco exposition in 1915, Mr and Mrs. Breeden was given ANNUAL OREGONIAN BEST YET Syracuse, N. Y.; Fred Mooney, Du- but if present plans m atu re, the house w arm ing tF rid n y evening. luth, Minn. show ing from th is sta te will include \ About 25 neighbors gathered in to I iidotihtedly the best ann u al ever Suspended sentences— P atric k F. wish them God speed on the journey issued by the Oregonian came out F arre ll, New York; Jam es Cooney, the best baby boy and baby girl in . of life. This was also th e occasion ‘S U ltd a l’iT "Occident” Bith Oregon. In th is, Oregon will have oj j j ,. B reeden’s birthday and he prom ptly on New Y ear’s day, con- Chicago; Jam es Coughlin, Chicago; H E purchaser of plumbing equip- to com pete w ith ch ild ren from o th er w'as glad to have friends rem em ber ment is rightly interested in its i.n iiiiig 7s pages, of which 56 pages H iram R. Kline, Muncie, lnd., for- states who will be en tered in a n a the occasion. sanitary efficiency and proper installation. rtier organizer of the C a rp e n te rs’ Roy Calvin w ent to Idaho to visit were devoted to illu stratio n s and ar- Our work is done by competent workmen tional eugenics show which is to tie union in D etroit. ; F ra n k J. Murphy. d u rin g liia vacation from the shop, and all work given careful supervision— I «s <1« criptlve olfcthe in d u strial D etroit; Edw ard C lark, C incinnati, a fe a tu re of th e exposition. it m ust be right. W’ita his ‘a tr e r and sister Addle, E I.E C T lt lC L IG H T is the m«t developm ent of P ortland and the i confessed dy n am iter who testified win' is t,':r.b in g a d istric t sc I. m J. Added to this is the excellence oi the nuitiible fu r lionies, offices, shop* fixtures we use and recommend, the W om en in Oregon tow ns are to Bob Shumway says trap p in g along ate at large. A p articularly fine f° r th « governm ent. and o th e r places neoding light- ‘¡Standard", cjuality guaranteed. was better. organize Home In d u stry clubs to Johnson creek never feature of the annual was th e lllus- May we estimate ? Proof of the sam e is th e hides of boost th e “ M ade-ln-O regon” move T ale of T w o Cities. several fine pole cats. t.a tlo n s made by the O regonian In A few weeks before th e cam paign m ent. T he women of the sta te will Mr. and Mrs. Day from th e city lis own art departm ent They rep ELEC TR IC ITY «an be a le tte r from th is vicinity was sent be ed ucated to dem and goods m ade spent the holidays with th e ir par- an y q u a n tity , large or sma11' resented tiie finest work in news- to a M innesota paper which contain- here at home, and th e resu lt of enst cn th e farm . th e re b y fu rn ish in g niiy require org an izatio n s is certain to Mr. N ewland, c u r blacksm ith, is W ith S terlin g Si K id d er, phone 603 am o u n t of light. Fuithrnnor« paper illu stratio n s th a t ever ap-I ed th e subjoined ex tract. P erhaps these th e | some of the O utlook readers can i Prove o i Bre at benefit ot th e home o r the sick list. pear, ,1 in any publication of The boys who attended the L ar O regonian’s class and were made guess th e w riter, as he is well known j In d u stries movem ent, son ca h riv ari report a way up from photographs and draw ings and certainly the two tow ns m en-I tim e. E L E C T R IC LAM PS can be l"C»'’ which are rem ark ab le for th eir ar- tioned will lie easily recognized a ttra c tiv e program has been «•«I in any place, thus aff«>rik|llt G randpa N orth ru p has gone to any desired distribution oí ÜP1'- W ashington to join his family at tislic perfection. The descriptive ar- Following is th at portion of th e let- a rra n ged for *he second Oregon Ir- rlgation congress to be held in P ort H oaquani. They expect to rem ain tlcles and prosperity glories to- 'o r referred to: th e re as they are in business. “ Along with ail the o th er politl- j 3and' Ja n u a ry 9-10-11. The list of gether with the statistical records L uuderback Bros, are busy load PALL HOET7EL, Prop. n lli«‘ p si year tell a w onderful | cal tro u b les to be settled on N'ovein- irrig atio n experts, many of them ing th e second .car of cordwood for M l O T H E R LAMPS posse»« ,hP* q u a lificatio n s ; tlor.'lore. " 8 ini« of O regon's developm ent in ber 5th, tiie little tow ns about o u r n ational rep u tatio n . O fficials of the city m arket. The wind of Sunday evening did not suiqiiising that ' ivi : Industry. l neighborhood nre to vote on the the R eclam ation service and railro ad Justice to old rail fences by blow p resid en ts a re listed for talks, but Speaking editorially the Ore- question of local d ru n k factories. ing them down, th e ow ners were onlau says: I Not far aw ay is the little tem per- not less in terestin g will be the ac- Just w aiting for th a t to happen in ELECTRIC LAMPS are rapi'lb But w hat of P o rtlan d , the me- '»nee town of F air Oaks (1 call it tua! experiences of irrig atio n farni- o rd er to put up m odern wire fences replacing all oUi.-ra in ni«xk’r*j E lva Stephens closed her school | tropolis not only of the state, but 'h a t because th at is not Its n a m e ,) j Cr8 T he congress prom ises to be establishm ents. O n th e M arket, o f tiie e n tire Oregon c o u n try ’ T here and the next station two miles down wc" atten d ed from all sections of UVni at O rient and goes to attend school in the city, com mencing the ■ - i nly ui». possible answ er. P ort- 'b e road is Plckeral (so called for Oregon. new year term . F resh Every Day land lias prospered ns the country 'b e sam e reason.) Pickerel is made Tiie Epw orth League en tertain ed witli a watch party New Y ear's eve List of L etters. has prospered. Indeed, the only I UP principally of saloons, and people T he follow ing list of le tte rs re- at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Cras- circum stances to be regretted is pulled off of the brakerods of the well. Q uite a num berof young folks that the ru ra l d istric ts, with all freight train s by the crew when the m ain uncalled for in th e G resham were present and a fte r a short bus Postoffice fo r th e week ending la ir advancem ent, have not kept engine stops to tan k up. F air Onks iness m eeting, the evening was spent in playing gam es. A delightful par«> with P o rtla n d ’s overw helm ing bus two w hite churches, a nice lit- Dec. 29, 1912: le t t e r s — R. E. G erald, Robt. F lunch was served a t 12 o'clock. Ev 't h . In m aterial gains, in grow- He group of w hite houses, a new splendid Elza Cones, H erbert eryone reports having a Il g population, in social betterm en t, iu * n hall, and some good farm s ly- McGIllian. time. Cecil, D lttelt. R. F ., H arness Shop; I ’o r il. lini has never halted t)f Ing about. The country people go Mi), and M rs. J , C. Denney e n te r 'll its years of developm ent none to church at F air Oaks and d rin k * 11 Waolt' ' , r s - A nnie MeMonagle, tained several of th eir friends at SEVENTH and ALPER sTS P earl A tterbery lias been more satisfactory than 'h e ir whisky at Pickerel. This has Subscribe for your dallies through P hones Main 6688 and A I13*' C ards— E. B. G rant. Alex. Sm ith, 1912 led souu* of the practical people of the Outlook L. F Bates, A ugusta Selgnelr, Edw Main St. Gresham, O ie And w hat of th e fu tu re ? The Fiiir Oaks to argue that It is poor ------------------------- --------- ---------- P anam a Canal will soon expand our business for th eir town to th u s hold S atter, Borens, Mrs. Beech, Mrs M. m ark ets and add Im petus to the 'b e bag for Pickerel If money Is C. Bradge, Miss G eraldine S ta rr, for w hisky'' ihey ' da Sn" ' h> M’88 R u,h H ann°n. developm ent that Is u nder way going to be paid I’lie south Jetty at the en rtance to say. It might as well be paid for Mrs Em il K etels. Mrs. Collie Taylor. The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire E dith Brand of P o rtlan d spent W E L C H E S, Dec. 28.—A th e C olum bia riv er | 8 com pleted an 1 ••'.’»lr Oaks whisky as for Pickerel Mrs. Wm. M oraska, Mrs. Geo. Don- C hristm as with C .W Relief Association A lbertson of young people from Horl«-eichrf w ork is u n d er way on the north whisky This would keep th e F a ir alson, Mrs. C. H eltzer, Mrs J. R and family. sp en d in g a few days at OF PORTLAND, OREGON je tty , assu rin g a forty-foe depth Daks money at home and incidentally H ughes, Miss Ethel Savage, Miss Echo Jones has resort. .. . . f«» P araly H endricks. Just retu rn ed Invites a ll farm er» who lu»ve no ever 111«' liar The port o f Portland 'anil 9300 of It in the town treasury, D onald Bodley Is spending from a few days’ visit w ith frien d s F oreign L e tte r— F ranzl Allosa- insurance on th e ir farm build s deep« nlng th e riv e r channel, and Then, to, it Is rum ored th a t th e re days a t W elches. in P ortland. ings to insure w ith us. Tills as P rice Jo n e s spent t’hrist» lio Celilo « anal will gixin give u s : a blind p ig " som ew here In F a ir nodes K m erico . Gladys and Gale Spain of P o rtlan d w ith his folks at Cottrell. sociation is the cheapest n P ackage— P au l H endricks. dir, .1 shipping connections w ith the Daks It Is far b etter, they say, to safest in the slat,.. It in . ur,.« Miss I«ewls is sp< nd , gr1a(is:i>* •Pent the holidays with th e ir sister T hese lette rs will be sent to the bit« rior, w hll, public docks will be drink your whisky rle a r, open and only country property and I,,,« days w ith hom e folks at (i(( Mrs. C larence Cathey. office on Ja n . 12. over »d.lNHi.tMNI Insurance in Mr. W aterm an cut his * <( xj 4 added to o u r harbor accom m oda- i above bar where It can be reg u lated dead le tte r Mr an«i M r. H ight of O resham force. q u ite seriously while choPP tlons New buildings to be u n d er <*hil taxed by law, th an to get It 1913, If not delivered before. In , ‘ ■ k " ' S . a t t |, c a lle d at I t Is hoped th e foot will here the" offlceVs cal!ln< fo; fhe above, please say ad W rite or phone. way early this year will cost 15,- down cellar, w u M Cathey's recently. as new soon. _ ¡»rp vertised, giving d a te of list. H. W. SNASHALL. Pres. 000,000, with prospects that th e | 'b e law can't find It W. J. F aubion killed two F rie n d , recently en tertain ed The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief . I. McCOLL, P. M. at < «instruction outlay for th e year will w ild ca ts th is week near Association. J* * "™ * ere M ar,e and a t La Casa Monte. Dr. Lowe, Ja n 8. exceed »20,000,000. , four'*' Ev G resham R oute No 3 Phone 74 look subscription will come back to 8n >w fell to a depth ot dl#r "O f Inestim able Im portance to Notary Public Real E state you m any fold d u rin g th e year. andT P o rtlan d chef last week but is 1 ,„4 p earin g w ith a cbinook I d t# r l <,undruni of Gresham. w arm rain s LEWIS SHATTUCK DRAIN TILE All Sizes, 3-, 4- an d 6 -inch Also Square Hollow Blocks for Cellars, foundations and all building puposes. Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing Lusted WLUMBIÄ BRICT WORi The Pleasant Home Light AT THE LOWEST J. J. WODAEGE City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry Attention! Cathey Avenue i„ , of Corvanig Pordand R’y, Light Power Co. Welches