Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 07, 1913, Image 1

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    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.
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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