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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1913)
twice a week VOL 2. NO. 90 G resham O utlook “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 ‘-R ^ H A M .M U L T N O M A H COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, OFFICERS CHOSEN l | brarian receives FOR NEW TERMS MANY SPECIAIREQL'ESTS THE GHOST OF THE NEW YEAR’S BALL W hile the circulation gtockholdera’ m eeting of the <,reshalu sub-branch library The lelephone com pany w as held yes- cem ber not quite up In the C om m ercial club hall. finö tecord of November gday A Thrilling Story of Old Ea.t Portland of the $1.50 PER YEAR SUDDEN DEATH OF W. W. BREEDEN TO PLAN LARGER SCOPE OF WORK E. L. THORPE. for De- W. W. Breeden, a well-known res and your days will pass away with to the 1 One New Y ear’s eve, over th irty the days of the coming sp rin g .” ident of O rient, died suddenly on An organization for Im provem ent It was years ago, the firemen of East la k e me hom e," she alm ost gasp- S aturday last and was buried to- and developm ent of the e u tiit < j — oh leave me. 1 majority of th e stock being repre- considered good especially in view Portland gave a m asquerade ball at t‘‘1, " no> tak e day at Rose City P ark cemetery side lias been effected in E ast t o i l will go alone." Neppach's hall. The scene was one of the fact that so many events. He was from Kentucky and was land E. M. Lepper as tea par- #ted. The election of tw o direct- She attem pted to go by him aged 57 years and eight days. He ar> J»re8ldent a ,'d C. C. Hall as resulted in th e selection of Ar Including the holidays occupied the of mad revelry and enjoym ent, al but he stood in her way. tem porary secretary. W. McKay, j tllne and ln terest of school chil though the night was cold and ar Dowsett and 1) "Listen ag ain ," he said, “ 1 am leaves a widow. Il will be composed of th ree rep The circum stances of Mr. Breed dren, teachers and the reading pub cheerless without. The city of East not m ortal. F o r long years has bylaws of th e com pany were so resentatives from each of th e im e n ’s death are ra th e r obscure but lic. P ortland was the center of attrac- my body laid in th e dust but my tended as to allow of th e election tions for all the fun-loving people --pirit comes out of the unseen, and it is th o u g h t th at he dropped dead provem ent clubs of which th ree are On one day last month the circu ; a secretary and tre a s u re r outside 30 in active existence. Some of lation was an even hundred. The of its own boundaries and of many takes on hum an shape to do the from h eart failure. He had gone the board of d irecto rs. A meet- from other places and such a crush j bidding of the great Destiny. I am out in to th e tim ber to cut some these representatives are to be wom C urrent Events bulletin is being jg of the new board will be held wood, w hile his wife hud gone to en, now th a t they have the right to Saturday evening fo r th e pur- used considerably by the children, was never before seen there or may here tonight for th a t purpose." vote on all public questions. H er blanched face grew firm and P ortland for the day. Upon Mrs. of Christm as never again be witnessed The mer- of organizing and electing offl- and the collection A meeting of this new assoi latlon ry m asquers and the thousand spec- th e looked at him a few seconds B reeden’s retu rn she found th a t he has been called a t th e rooms of the There will be a new secre- books was well used. The earlier had not come back for dinner and ta to rs made up a sea of hum anity end then asked: ’ elected, Mr. D ow sett having an- opening, now a t 12 noon, has help began a search, finding him lying East Side Business Men's d u b on th a t few could ever rem em ber more ed as many books have been is "W ho are you? tell me th a t! " unced th a t he w ill not serve any dead on the ground with his pipe th e night of Ja n u ary 16, a t which "You need not know me and 1 sued and much reference work has than a fraction of, and hence it tim e th e full scope and purpose of jger in th a t capacity. was or is of little wonder th at one will not lift my mask. We m ust in his m outh. Death had evidently i th e organization will be defined. Reports of th e se creta ry showed been done d uring the noon hour. come quickly and painlessly. He by p art now but 1 will be near you In The librarian. Miss H aile, re of the revelers was unnoticed ¡be company to be in a good finan- was a m em ber of an in su ran ce o r According to thu, statem en ts made more than a few. j th e unseen." ports th a t the num ber of readers jal condition. If all sum s due for der back east and carried a policy | by the prom oters of this movement This one m asker seemed to be “And I— ” has Increased and many cards un th e new organization will consider itals were collected th e re would of $1,000. “ You will meet me with the used for m onths are now being anyw here and everywhere so th a t along w hat lines th e E ast Side will an indebtedness of about The new reference he was in the midst of the fun,and | first: days of sum m er, and the hand likely develop, w hat streets ought 1300. This sum will probably be called for. Dentil of T in n u ts C ree . books are being well used and w hat made him less conspicuous th an J ot the great m aster. Destiny, will to he widened, w hat boulevards ¡feared off by th e tim e th e May Thom as Cree, fath e r of C C. also many special request books are most of the rest was the fact th a t be your guide through th e d ark should he opened, w hat p ark s are mntals are paid in by those who Cree, died nt his home in Fairview called for at this library, often as he seemed to sustain no “charac shadow and into th e light where I needed in th e cen tral d istric ts and ID stock. this m orning of heart failu re at the many us a hundred books on vari te r” in his costume, and was only shall greet you.” ago of 76 years. 11 m onths and six in the suburbs, and w w bere they "And th e n ?" ous subjects being requested during bent on having all the fun he could. yesterday’s m eeting of th e newly- days. The rem ains will be buried should be located. A fter the grand march had been “ Then you will know me w ithout the m onth. The G reater P o rtlan d plans are t o cted board of directo rs of the tom orrow Jan . 8, in the Douglass be used as Hie basis of Hie delibera The follow ing bulletin of books on played he walked boldly up to t h e ! terro r. Farew ell, lultnomah county fa ir association cemetery near T routdale. fairy princess and asked h er for j He w ent o u t a fte r throw ing a tions and purposes of th e new or w held in th e office of th e Gresh- H ousehold problem s has been post the next dance; it was accorded him. ¡coin on th e table for th eir repast, ganization, as it was decided to w o rk real e s ta te com pany, all but ed by th e lib rarian th is week The orchestra srtuck up a lively am t ^ n she followed him into the in harm ony with th e G reater P o rt A m erican school of home econo bur of them being present. These waltz and the two went spinning o v er' street. land P lans association. mics. balified by ta k in g the obligation re- th e floor until Its c I oep , but one or Although she w ent close behind The widening of Colum bia boule Profession of hom em aking. llred by law and th e election of two observers noticed th a t the him she could see him now here and vard from St. Jo h n s th ro u g h the C larke: Cook book of left overs. [fleers for th e com ing year resulted E vening S ta r G range cook book. couple remained together and even she m ade her way hom eward, alone The ru ra l sections of Clackam as lu d u striald istrict on Colum bia slough I follows: P resid en t, H. A. Lewis; danced the next quadrille with each and quaking with a nam eless dread. F arm er: C atering for special oc county a re voicing th e ir opposition to T routdale, th ere to connect with president, D. M. R oberts; sec- other. It was as he had told her. In to th e stock law udopted a t th e re th e roud up th e Columbia river in- ary, E. G. K ard ell; treasu rer, casions. They even danced again and the m orning a fea rfu l cold had set Glover: “Dame C urtsey’s book cent election. An effo rt will be Ito Hood R iver; tho dredging o t leodore B rugger. The last two again, the fairy seeming to be en tled in her head and on her lungs; Colum bia Slough from Its m outh to of receipts. made to nullify the law and make re re-elected. An executive com- chanted w ith h er escort, who was remedies were applied but she grew H arland: common sense in the it im possible for such m easure« to ward T routdale for a ship chunnel Ittee of four was nam ed by th e equally enchanted w ith her. worse and was soon in a decline. household. ; come up in an e n tire county here and for sew erage for th e P eninsula; air and ratified by th e board. Its At last the hour for unm asking As it had been said, she passed the wldennig and extension of K ill- after. Osman: cleaning and renovating. trsonnel is Lewis S h attu c k , F. H. arrived b u t th e two or th ree ob away w ith the spring and was bur ingsw orth avenue to the city lim its; P riestm an : hom e decorations. R epresentative F ,M .Gill has pre rane, L. M. L epper and C. M. Lake, servers of th e stran g e couple failed ied at Lone F ir, but it is doubtful pared a bill and will Introduce It at developm ent of th e F o ster road Reed: one thousand salads. premium list com m ittee was to see them now and they surm ised if the promise of her m asked escort th e coming session of th e legislature through th e M ount Scott d istrict R o rer: new cook book. ned consisting of R. W. Gill, E th a t th e fairy and her escort were to meet her was ever fulfilled. repealing th e law em pow ering a into Clackam as county by m aking W agner: recipes for the preserv .Thorpe and A. F. Miller. The re- unm asking privately or else had left A fter the m ourners had gone county vote on stock ru n n in g ut 1t 80 feet wide inside the city and ing of fru it, vegetables and meat. alning com m ittees and superinten- the hall. away and th e sexton had filled large. H is bill will provide th a t extending it according to the G reat nts will be selected at the next The la tte r surm ise was correct, the grave a man sau n tered up to It the m a tte r he left to the precincts e r P o rtlan d plan s; developm ent of etlng w hich will be held on Mon- for the two had quietly taken a stroll and gazed a m om ent at th e little to decide a t a special or general th e Powell Valley road from t l i e ly, Feb. 3. down to the resta u ran t and were en board a t her head. election. H e thinks. In this way, W illam ette rv ler to the city lim its joying a cup of steam ing chocolate and beyond; th e paving of tho “ I am avenged a t last for the no Injustice will be done . in a p rivate room. slight 1 once received. H ere lies ” 1 believe,’” he added, discussing Base Line road to the Twelve Mile A fter they had lunched the man , H ER daughter, SHE who wrecked the m atter, “ th a t th e vote last house und its direct extension to the By some oversight the last Issue reached over to th e fairy and lifted j my whole life. I sw ore it and it is election on th is question Is void, Automobile Clubhouse; (lie possible of th e Outlook failed to m ake any her m ask, and then seemed to sta rt accom plished.” as the law was not followed in p ut widening und extension of East m ention of the P astim e club dance back in affrig h t at w hat he had done | He w ent away and was seen no ting It on theballot and th e result Burnside street to tlie city lim its 80 The announcem ent is m ade th a t on New Y ear's night. It was one She saw his look and one of fear more, but he told a friend who, in has not been published 60 days In feet wide; extension of Sandy boul lust Larson has sold his harness of the very best social g atherings in passed over her face. East tu rn , has told me th is story, th a t a new spaper as provided by law .” evard to a connection with slness to S. A. P a lm q u ist who has Burnside bridge, are some of th e "F e a r not, sweet one,” he said, 1 th e ghost of the ballroom was the this vicinity during the holidays and w taken charge. Mr. Larson has things th at are to lie considreed “ fear me not; but ah, fear the fu rejected su ito r of a once beautiful Farm for Sale, n in business h ere for the past was a fittin g climax to the closing tu r e ! ” B ut tho woman. He had sw orn to be re I have a nice farm for sale one by tlie new organization. of the festivities of the holiday sea «ht and a h a lf yeras, having plan is to cover all sections in tlie "W h at haa It in store for m e?” venged on her and hers forever, and one-half miles from the Cherry 'Ught out J. D. R egner . D uring son. About 70 tickets were sold, she asked wonderingly. “ Is it dark of losing her husband in a pre-ar- scope of Hie operations of tlie new ville store and one mile from a good lat time th e business has steadily and it was noticeable th a t a better and foreboding? Are you a seer? ranged braw l he tu rn ed his work uj.- M. E. ch u rch ; school one and one- association and to prepare a general own About six y ears ago the average class of people attended than the “ Not a seer, b ut one not of on her, and she too fell before his fourth miles aw ay; a bearing or plan for tlie developm ent o f illding on Main stre e t was built is custom ary at such gatherings, e a rth ; I am here to n ig h t to share insiduous plans. Not content with E ast Side w ithin th e scope of the chard of apples, cherries. Petit G reater Portiund plans and the Mr. L arson, an d th is is th e pres many being present who rarely a t your joy and bear you a message." her d eath, he waited his chance to prunes. F o u r thousand Lawton tend public dances. The music was Olmstead plans. The new o rganiza it location of th e shop. Mr. L ar The fairy was frightened now. cause h er d au g h ter's end, which he blackberry p lan ts and a good field in has built up a good patronage good and the floor m anagers polite 'Yes," he said again, “ I am come to »aw done and aided in doing, as of stra w lx rrle s ; also a good chick tion will also consider tlie m atter and attentive, and everyone enjoyed of a cro ssc o u n try railw ay running d wishes to th a n k his m any say th a t the pleasure of tonight will th is n arrativ e discloses how. Who en house; barn for th ree horses from Reed college north on East tends and p a tro n s fo r th e ir fav- the dance until a late hour. be your last on e a rth ." he was m ust rem ain a secret for he with two stalls for cows and a haj The club will take over the con in the p ast and bespeaks for The fairy shrieked, but the din of went fa r away and was never heard bin which will hold five tons. A 39th to Sandy boulevard and thence trol of the hall and conduct a series 8 successor th e sam e generous pat- others entering the dining room from again, but he probably went to fram e workshop and storehouse 35 to the city lim its, and a connection of Invitation dances during the re with the Columbia boulevard. The mage drowned her tones. some foreign clime, living out the L 'x40, with a cellar; well near tin m ainder of the social season, thus purpose of the association is very "Be quiet, and I will tell you. To- last of an existence’ which was kitchen door. There are 60 :q u ellm inaitng all chances for rude night 1 have led you a merry dance crowned only with blighted hopes, .»f cultivated land and 5 acres In am bitious. If nil th e d u b s elect gatherings in th e fu tu re and making und semi delegates to tlie m eeting from set to set, from march to waltz rem orse and grim satisfaction piling tim ber. Seven acres are in the dances attractiv e to those who Ja n u ary 16 there will be between and your blood was hot. It ' over a satiated revenge tim othy pasture, all fenced with would otherw ise remain away. came and went through your veins i The girl was well, no m a tte r; I running w ater in the pasture T h ir 60 to 90 del<-gules present. P er m anent officers will then b e elect ty acres of th is farm is In a level A. P otter of Portland is visiting In an ectasy of Joy and you began let her rest, she is b etter off ed and w orking com m ittees will be H- Mi Dougal and Geo. Olson of to perspire under th e exercise. * valley, known as the Beal's Flat with his daughter Mrs. F. L. Ever appointed to tak e up these projects. »rtland have ta k en a five year Then I asked you to lunch and you Subscribe for your dailies through homegtead, on the Sandy river and son today. ’I lie 111(11 e l m I I I i not an 'Un *8« on th e Goodfellow property came with me out Into the cold I the Outlook, I on the main autom obile road to tie to the G reater P ortiund p lan s," Powell stree t, purchased the — - 1 Mt. Hood. Price, $3500. Call and W ear the smile that won't come night air where the germ of con-1 said J. II. Noltu, who o riginated the tedtsmith stock and will have O utlook W ant ads. bring quick see th is nice home or address M off. Use a Laurel Range. Sterling sum ption you have Inherited from project, "b u t Io add som ething to l,rge »his week. It is said th a t & Kidder. your m other has taken quick root lesults. A. S tru rk en , Boring, Oregon. these plans whicli shall be u n d er will p ut in som e new m achin- tak en ut once, and not in tlie far 7 and will in th e n ear fu tu re be d istan t future. A large per cent of nipped to h an d le any and all class the people of P o rtlan d will live on of carriage and m achinery work th e East side, and we m ust pre Mr. McDougal h a lls from old Ire- M iscellaneous. Real E state Rentals. .Miscellaneous. p are for them, for the new bridges, livestock . nd while Olson professes to be a Dance at D enny’s hall, P leasan t i BALED HAY for sale at my p la c e parks und oilier tilings to com e." F o r K ent . 'ode, but ¡¡ays his f a th e r was a FOR SALE— F our mules, three | Home, Ja n . 11, 1913. Music by Beers-' with city water, electric lights and 'ichnian. Mr. M cDougal will oc- IPX the Goodfellow house w ith his wagons, one saddle pony *91 378. 1 ta rn , 8-room house, also 5-room A lesworth o rch estra. tf H. R. Kane, phone house; ren t $8 00. On Main street. T errier puppies mll>' near th e shop. •92 FOR SALE— Baled tim othy and ' FOR SALE- Second crop dovei , Chas Cleveland. 293. East «ri; Oregon can be counted on y, baled. T. C. Tow nsend,Oresti - loose mixed hay. M ountain View FOR RENT— Well known dairy- fresh milch | d° itf share In th e s ta te ’s a g r i - , FOR SALE— Fine . tf am, phone 51. *90 F arm , phone 21. H. E. Davis. farm. of H. S. Stone at Fairview, Miss E thel Gladys Wolfe and Mr. Jersey "'oral production. Now th a t th e (c o w. w Graded Jersey. J. W ! Enquire of Mrs. H. S. Stone, Cleone, Lambert W ayne Mulkey were m ar tf Are You Going to B uild? °P« are g athered, instances of send, Cleone, phone 213. Q resham Feed Mill w ants o a i s . If so, consult W H. K arr, Gresham , ried at th e home of the bride’s par- phone 216. 90 8 fkld are being rep o rted . E lba and w heat. H ighest cash prices Oregon. Plana and estim ates furn- «nts, Mr. unii Mrs. David Wolfe, at MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Two horses. har- °*ers. a farm er of th e F reew ater Phone 661. tf Boring, at 3 p. m. last Hunday af- ““ p r / » n lshed. Krlct, received over $1100 for to- ro u te, 9j Auto for Sale. ___ ternoon. The brid e's father, wtio Is $90.00. J. C. Peterson, W. E. Beegle, ag en t for K nicker *°*» raised on th re e -q u a rte rs of Gresham. Buick auto, 20 h, p. Mode! 10- a m inister, perform ed th e ceremony. Home More C hoice Lots. 4 passenger. $250 takes It. A. E bocker T ailoring com pany, solicits *cr* His crop w as m arketed left Hunday F o r Sale in Z enith addition by The bride and groom FOR SALE— Five choice heuert, Lindsey, Gresham. tf lr°agh tiie F ru it G row ers' Union, g en tlem en 's patronage. Call and the owners. The In dependent Land afternoon for th eir new hom e at lc*> wag probably responsible for 1 and 2 years old, Jersey and Hol- see his line of sam ples a t Hogan com pany. Easy term s. uuy uirect Oregon. Mr. Mulkey F or Sale. T. R. Howitt, See E. H , .. tood price. C u rtis and Rolph, of ste ln - at 8 barga n.’ Station, o r phone him a t C olum bia and save com mission tf Kelly, Res T hird stre e t and Kelly *8 for th " '" ‘»islry and - v One Ideal gRs engine, 3 ‘A horse J*rlo, dug 1,000 bushels of splen- Gr«*ham Brick W orks and he will call at avenue. If pects to g rad u a te the com ing spring i power with shafting, pulleys, pump your home. *9 | - — --------- --- - - • ------- - ---- — T heir many friends wish them a Potatoes from tw o and one-half ———— ing Jack, emery stand and 100 g al *** . one hill. 66 p..» i-... - *0.11 1 > I ' lon gasoline supply tank. *1 ry a W ant Ad. if you w ant to '»kjn. More th a n seven car- FOR RENT— 5Î4 acres. One upright piano, a snap. buy or sell anything. It will help Special m eetings commenced at ° ’ Pure a lfa lfa honey was fOr ’ 90 One hay rack, one wood rack _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' th e M. E. church lust night with crops, half mH« weat of Ore»ham - ’ut of Valo th is year. One two-seated hack, one single you. r M Roberts. Welches, Owner prove fair atten d an ce and a good meeting, FOUND— W atch. harness. tf of H igh L ivin g S olved ! W a n te d — All who do not now get th is notice. Service will be held every evening One A urora No. 26 heater, a b ar Oregon O r special— Sugar cured __ except Saturday. The pastor invites gain. 1 the O utlook to subscribe a t once j ® -sd heavy bacon 11H cents J a „ y and gunday Oregonian p Phone hone 9J. A W ant Ad. is a good investm ent everyone to a tte n d these m eetings. for 1913. 93. C. W. Albertson Gresham Cash Market. <nd Outlook, 1 y e » f - - ......... • ’ WILL TRY TO OBVIATE COUNTY HERD LAWS JST LARSON SELLS TO S. A. PALMQUIST PASTIME CLUB’S DANCE WAS VERY FINE EVENT IDFELLOW’S SHOP PASSES TO NEW HANDS WANT ADS.--The Outlook’s Bargain Counter--WANT ADS MISS ETHEL WOLFE WEDS MINISTER