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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1913)
kery TWICE A WEEK Hop ‘eai IWSTRICT NO. 4 VOL 2. NO. 92 ket, Day kes, G resham O utlook . Phone 701 «U L T N O M A tlœ uN T Y . OREGON. TUESDAY? •«»«.ted the first two m onths leaving I »he district w ithout funds. The only recourse will be to borrow money LOSES MONEY S ä — “Ever at Your Service ™ next tax The recent levy of one and one- "““B WUB lhought to be high I Mistake of County Board Is . enough as the following letter from Costly to G resham County S uperintendent Robinson to bchool Clerk D. M. Roberts, under District. T C M J P A i M . DAIRYCOMBINE TAXED 3 MILLS IS ACCOMPLISHED 1ROUTDALE, Jan. 13.— A special was called by the school $1.50 PER YEAR the dairym en have been betrayed so often th a t they have very little con fidence in anyone. They will prob ably rem ain as they are now, at the mercy of a big city corporation which will d ictate prices as formerly. SCENIC HIGH WAV EOOP IS URGED F our of the largest d airy associa C elebrate Golden W edding. tions of P o rtlan d have consolidated Automobile Road Would Help board December 30, for the purpose Mr. and Mrs. J. K roneuberg of into one gigantic com pany, tak in g d ate of Dec. 27, will show- This Part of the of voting a tax, a few public-splrit- w ith them th e M ountaiu View Dairy E ast O akland, California, on Dec. "D ear S ir:— Replying to County. Gresham school d istric t faces a »er of recent date, f will a d v fse ^ '61" 1 att*“ ded’ and a 8cbo°l F arm as a fifth member. 29, 1912, celebrated the 50th anni- l^icl, of som ething lik e »2000 this th e county h^h's*ch"ooi “bear’d ‘h w °f m l“ S levled' A tw° and The lo u r com panies en terin g into VV‘'B“ ry ° ‘ th e ir w eddln« T hat proposed autom obile loop to year and approxim ately th a t am o u n t considered the m atter of the expense ° nt" half “a11 tax would h a w supplied the federation are know n as th e randchtldren from g ran d ch “ ' am Û — a -------- vApvnsc — ’ Hood River, by the way of Mount ’ UrW fill have to be raised to tid e th e Pf next y ea r’s m aintenance and a ampIe funds, but those present I o n ia n J P u re Milk and Cream com far and near helped honor the oc Hood afte r passing through Gresham , tax is ' tU* y*1 1 56 levied th « coming Jan u - I thought tlla» it would be best to have lifhool over u n til th e 1 9 1 4 __ casion. The aged couple attended Icollectcd This s ta te of a ffa irs was ” As secretary | a su rPlus f° r emergencies, and voted pany, Damascus Cream ery com pany, has been considered seriously and Swiss S anitary Dairy company and Ju b ilee mass at St. E lizab eth 's C ath i , . , , 1 the county high school board 1 the irvv m ill tax will some day, probably soon, be an olic church at F ru itv ale and were covered yesterday when it be- am instructed to arran g e contracts ' " the P ortland E. O. Tripp has bought the barber nam« nf .h D airy u. association . 1 he “ »»«“ dfd by an escort of grandchil- accom plished fact. The work up the time known th a t th e county high with each district in the county now Finu school fund law adopted by th e vot- j M aintaining a high school which shop here which he formerly owned, n a u e of the com bine will h ere after dren. and also were g athered with bank of the Columbia river will be and under his m anagem ent we citi be known as The P o rtlan d Milk com- them children and grandchildren. y Day rushed along th is year and th at road era last November, ca n n o t be put Illea8urt'8 up to the requirem ents of zens of T routdale know th a t he will l'an v - This g rand affa ir w hich seldom will be built at a cost of about tni’t)' into operation th is year. ,l” co u n ,> b*8h school fund law. In give first class service. Mr. Tripp Stocckholders in the new associa- h aW en8> w**l lol>g be rem em bered „ , w orking out your budget for the owns a shop in Fairview also, which $125,000, of which M ultnomah coun tion are W. J. P atterso n . 8 H Ura- hUndredB who w itn e s^ d it. The The reason is th a t no tax levy was , com ing year, you may safely figure î/n g all goes to show some progressive- o > escorts were th e Misses M arie Bills ty will pay about tw o-flfths. The Inade to raise fu n d s w ith which to on receiving from th e county high ! ne8S ham. Robert Ireland, W. W. Terry, E va K ronenberg an d Lucile Ben m ountain road, however, is the one cry Ne ■pay the tuition of pupils, and, al- school fund an am ount to be d eter J S. Manley, W. L. W ilsey, A. net, with V irginia Bills as flow er th at m ost Interests the people here, The M. E. church will hold serv Ithough there m ig h t be sufficient unni »UlUOj Inoney in th e county g eneral fund mined as follows: $40.00 each for the ices twice monthly hereafter, the Welch, H. H. Carey, A. N. Allen, girl. A large party of relatives and for it will com plete a loop and at first tw enty pupils; $30.00 each for Rev. Thos. Robinson of Fairview L. Enderod, W illiam G raham , W. H. friends sat down to a sum ptuous t° d° it it is agreed by County th e next twenty pupils; $12.50 each presiding, It is to be hoped th at Edw ards, H enry Roth and A. T. w edding spread at the K ronenberg the sam e tim e open a way into Cen Judge Cleeton, and D istrict A ttorney fo r all additional pupils attending tra l Oregon th a t will pass through a the good people of T routdale will Jones. The last named is the only residence. [Evans, in offhand opinions, th a t such scenic region equal to anything ever “ The first levy m ade by the turn out en masse at every meeting one from E astern M ultnom ah Those who were present a t the [money could not be used legally. al- pied county court for th is purpose will be andi give Mr. Robinson every en- though S. H. G raham is well known w eddl"B fca8t " e r e «Mrs. J. C. Nep- known In Oregon except the oth er The law provides th a t when the o reu based upon th e average daily a t couragem ent possible. With four liere, having had a large in terest in f ach of P o rtland, M artin K ronen- route up the Columbia river. [state high school fund law is applied This subject was mentioned in the erosi tendance of th e various high schools saloons running full blast making the big m ilk ranch a t Fairview . berg of Gresham , Mrs. J. W. Ben It a county, the C ounty H igh School Outlook several weeks ago, and, so r them Iboard. «««nsisl ¡ng df th e t \ o County for last year together with the esti- I d ru n k ard s out of boys and weak nett and d au g h ter of Clackam as, The new com pany was organized far as we know we gave the en te r any fij [Commissioners, th e county judge, the m ated increase for th e present year. minded men it is tim e th a t some by J. W. Patters'un and win control Jo ,e Ph K ronenberg of T routdale, prise its first boost. T hat it is be shall body tried to sow the seed of right We consider this the most nearly Mr. and Mrs. J. Bill and fam ily, Mr. about! 70 per cent of the milk and leounty trea su rer and Ute county ing considered is shown by an a r ti ' at ead equitable basis on which to m ake out eousness in Troutdale. cream supply of P o rtlan d as well as and Mrs. P. K ronenberg and family, cle in the Sunset magazine from ■K hool supei inten d en t, sh all be o r Ing estim ates for the present levy. 1 a large p roportion of the b u tle r Mf RudolJ)h K ronenberg and wife, The O. W. It. N. Co. are im ganized and th a t th is board shall which we quote: imps [make a tax levy to raise such money shall com m unicate with you in a proving their railroad yards at business, it is said th a t th e combi- Mr' and Mr8’ H ' Bills and Mrs- Ca' "T he g reat goal of the road for |«- .-hall be necessary for th e pay- few days in regard to a contract. T routdale building new fences, etc. nation will be able to keep o perating ru ttiers of Ea8t Oakland, Mr. and lo rtla n d will be the luring scenery Mrs. Behre of Alam eda. r I nent of tuition of pupils and shall E ith er niy successor or I will take up Miss L aura Bulkeley and Miss expenses down and th a t the public Mr. and «Mrs. K ronenberg, who around the north base of Mount or » mi [make contracts witli the school With your d istrict the m atter of a Johnson were guests of Mrs. C. 1. will be benefited. The plan is to es aro 74 and 71 years respectively Hood, Indeed, as now planned, the contract for teaching such children it tablish only two d istrib u tin g statio n s R aker on Sunday. [boards under w hich high schools a re were m arried in Saukville, W iscon Columbia riv er highway will form a as may be accom modated in your tet sha ■prating or are to operate. T h e At th e Parent-T eachers’ meeting and reorganize th e delivery routes sin, Dec. 29, 1862. They came to link In a grand boulevard loop, for d istric t.” na an tounty judge becomes chairm an. held Saturday, Jan. 11, Dr. Pierce so as to prevent the overlapping of P ortland thirty-five years ago where 1 U I,roP08<'d to cut a w“y Hom the it This u n fo rtu n ate m istake will lose of P o rtland gave a very interesting territo ry by the drivers, each of The reason is th a t no tax levy was south end of the Hood River valley they purchased a farm nine miles d. hver held, alth o u g h th e law states to th e district nearly $200« and talk on “ The New View of Human which will have his own d istric t to east of the city where they pros through to the highway th at leads llhat It must m eet w ithin 30 days of there is 110 way now t0 rectlfy the L ife,” Mrs. L. Harlow and Mrs. cover. or pered. They went to E ast Oak- up the Sandy river from Multnomah ovia k election and m ake p rep a ra tio n s, e rro r' 11 is .J,laln th a t the levy ,lext Larson each sang solos, and Mrs. L. From this announcem ent it will land seven years ago where they county. The Federal governm ent has December will have to be at least Harlow rendered instrum ental solos, be seen th a t th e hopes of the dairy uilty i land the m a tte r of a tax levy now abide. Mr. and Mrs. K ronen already cut a trail through the for two and one-half m ills to raise the after which a delightful luncheon men of Eastern M ultnom ah county I »mpletely overlooked. berg are enjoying the best of health est reserve here, a trail with a grade The county high school fund law am ount needed for th e next year and was served by the ladies. These for relief are com pletely destroyed, and a re highly respected here and th a t In no place exceeds five per Of 19 m eeting are very helpful and en ter although It is very probable th a t elsew here. F riends of th is vicini cent. The citizens have asked con Tovides th a t one d istric t or any get out of debt. they will get fa ir trea tm e n t and full ie tuj taining. lumber of d istric ts com bined may ty wish them many happy years to gress for an appropriation to com pay for their products a t th e prices M eeting for B etter F ruit. f plete th e road through the reserve, *ct a high school building and Robert Wilson has returned from come. I viol) »at the county sh a ll pay as yearly and Oregon federal legislators are At 2 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, all San Diego, Calif., where he lias been fixed by the new com pany. A year ago there was an attem p t m ade by ■ate oli taition fees $40 fo r th e first tw enty people who want to know how urging th a t th e fund he granted. to visiting his uncle. Nicliolsnu-M cKillip. the dairym en of this section to o r dinglj “T hus a road will be constructed upils in atten d an ce, $30 each for ta k e care of the orch ard trees, fight Mrs. C arrie Compton of Yacolt, ganize a stock company with a capi The Seaside Signal announces the ide tl wi.d.Hnc , l of about 175 miles In length th a t for the second tw enty and 12.50 each tree diseases and insect pests, and W ashington, is here visiting her tal of $10,000, but only $4,000 was w edding of ta form er F airview girl J the Bcenlc rt,g|on k w l|| ()pt,n |Q , h<; nt br all pupils in excess of 40. cultivate and care for fru it bear’ng m other, Mrs. Thomas. signed up and, then the m atter h alt- o n ^ ' “esday , last, as follows: I traveler cannot be surpassed in any ODI The adoption of the law in Mult- things, are invited to meet at the Last evening a t 6 o’clock at the q u artcr of the g|obe The },o r„ an(1 Evelyn and M arjorie Kendall were ed and people have been w ondering Up.. grange hall in Gresham. mah county was fath ered particu- home of Mrs. A. T. Axtel occurred | m otorlst will he able to leave the in/ The Dalles over Sunday. when it would come to life again, 0 1 irly by School S uperin ten d en t Rob Secretary W illiam son, of the reason is is now explained, but ,l,e ,“ a.FF*Uge I? 1f1,*ler «ran d d a u 8 h ,«‘r . streets of his city In the early m orn- T here a re several cases of chick The reason M al inson. ins object being to throw th«' S tate Board of H orticu ltu re, Inspec the milkm en have been left holding 188 J< 11 1 ‘ c Blip to H arry Nlchol- ¡ng> Up t j,e slight grade lead- en-pox in T routdale ,and Miss Hogue srtee pigh s. uols of the city open to coun to r Stansbury and D istrict Commis hz> aur>V lilzxv th thn utori' r of \1 t L /> v, son- Hev. G. O. Oliver, pastor of the I ing i t l <r ♦ rw 4 1 « foothills B* 111 — — -I I -- in a • few sack, like e story the man our lib rarian , is w arning members f the to the and sion Goodrich will be present to children and to provide county- local M. E. church perform ing the th a t if they have books and any of who was sent out to catch snipe. He hours be am ong the g randeur of the give addresses and practical dem on fide financial assistan ce to the es- stratio n s upon these subjects. E v was fitted out with a bag and left ceremony In the presence of only a “ Witch M ountain," as Hood is term Wishnient of high schools in ru ra l ery man w ith a fru it-b earin g plant th e ir fam ily tak e sick with chicken- ed in Indian legend. pox, the books m ust be fum igated be in th e woods w hile th e others went few relatives and intim ate friends tnmunities unable of them selves to on his place should come and ask a 'B oth tho bride and groom are to drive the snipe into the snare. fore returned. The highway will sk irt the base of question. Get your neighbor to Pport such schools. He is there yet, th e o th ers having well known here. They are especial- , he w hlte JH?ak for al)()ut f|fty ni|leg come. Mr. P ark er and fam ily are late Mr. ItobinBon and 1 spoke about ly popular am ong the young people, | an(J the trav eler will be able to look arriv als from Illinois. Mr. P arker gone away to find oth er victims. »ting sta tistics for an estim ate of am ong whom th eir presence is al into th e very crevasses of the won- Patron-T eachers' M eeting. F o r several years th ere has been has bought th e Clark-H ardin place much would have to be raised a loud com plaint th a t the dairy men I . u A _. J l , *<, grooul ls 1,1 j «lerful glaciers. Then the road will The reg u la r m eeting of the P a t near the Gordon road, and has al- lr the fund, and I asked him to ron-T eachers’ association . .................................... _ dustrio u s young p ain ter and sole pro- wind around down through the Hood will be who supply P ortland with milk and p roprietor of the In terio r Decora- River valley, where within a decade t the m a teria l to g e th er and sub- held W ednesday night, Jan . 15, at i ready moved In, and is building cream were at the mercy of the d eal an o th er room on his house, also t it to us, as he was in a b etter the schoolhouse. The following pro live company of this city. The young every hlghway w |„ a broa(, ers. They tried in every way to get ltlon to do so, being in close program has been arran g ed : cornet m aking o th er improvements. couple will m ake th eir home here.' nue between the trees of thousam ls relief, but never succeeded. It is C lark H ardin has moved into one itch with th e schools,” said Coun- solo, O. I. N eal; paper, School Mor of acres of o rch ard s.” not clear now how they are to be Fox (ietn Contract. dudge C leeton, In explanation of als, A. R. Lym an; question box in of the Cole houses and will make treated any b etter th an in the past, Com petitive bids for food supplies oversight. “ He said he would charge of Rev. M. T. W ire; duet, th at his home for the winter. • tip Van W inkle. as the strong com bination ju st an- for the county poor farm , Saturday, it, hut I heard no m ore ab o u t It Mrs. Jas. E lkington and Mrs. J. N. Mrs. Ed. Shroy has been confined The next big feature a t the Gresh nounced will have full control of ev- rt!g.jlte<1 the aw ard t(j Aar<jn to h er bed for th e past week with 'd forgot It when th e tax levy was C lanahan. am P ictu re show is one th a t is of ery th in g in the dairy business the T routdale m erchant. The con- Ing m ade up. a severe a ttac k of la grippe. All the dairym en of «Multnomah, tract/ is for six m onths and is to be intcre8t to bolb the young and old "Mr ItobinBon says th a t he sub- R ockw ood D ance Postponed. The moving picture th e a tre is giv dtted th e d a ta to a deputy in The dance announced by Rockwood ing excellent program s of late and Colum bia, Clackam as and a p art of filled for the sum of $2016.75 Mr. On “ext F riday and Saturday, Jan. W ashington counties are affected, but Fox was the lowest bidder, other bids a,1(J The well known story Duty Clerk F ield s’ office, but no grange for Ja n . 25, has been post is well attended. they still have it in th eir power to being: Meier & F ran k Co , $2246.- | of KiP Van W inkle, very p rettily * of it can be found now, and poned u n til S aturday evening, Feb. The Ladies' Aid of th e M E. told in th ree reels of pictures will »■ Fields does not rem em ber th a t 1, in deference to the in vitation p a r church met with Mrs. Rix last Wed form an organization g rea ter than 93; E verding & F arrell, $2285.0» the one ju st com mencing It only Olds, W ortm an & King, $3451.15. lie exhibited. The story was told ty to be given by th e P astim e club nesday, for work »«ached h im .” requires a stro n g leader who is ca- _____________ when your g ran d fath ers were boys in G resham on th e form er date. As the law provides th a t the pable of organizing them , and one in W ear tlie smile th a t won't come The play was fam ous when your f*nty ju d g e becomes chairm an of Rockwood grange will give its annual Full line P ru n in g Shears at S terl whom they have full confidence. off. Use a L aurel Range. Sterling fathers were young and now you county high school board, there spring m asquerade on Saturday ev- ing & K idder's. Such a person is hard to find, for & Kidder. have it, and it is equally as popular n° attem pt on the p art of Judge ellinK. Feb. 22.___________________ _ as a photo play now as it was i **ton to sh irk responsibility, for story when it was first told. fan h . shoulders, as chairm an, fell One reason th a t makes this pict Ithe task of calling th e o thers to- ure of a g reater interest to you JMher for th e purpose of organtza- than the ordinary picture you see M iscellaneous. BEAL ESTATE A M ) KENTALH M iscellaneous. " Judge Cleeton stated yeater- LIVESTOCK. every day is th a t it was taken in tbat C om m issioner L ightner re the same pretty little New England FO R SALE—-Baled tim othy and FOR SALE— F o u r m ules, th ree Some More Choice luits. * lletl F o r lb ’n t . a sort of m eeting one day be- village th a t the n arrative is said to F o r Sale in Z enith addition by loose mixed hay. M ountain View with city w ater, electric lights and Mr. Robinson. j“udge Cleeton wa«otts. one saddle pony, 4 Fox- the owners. The Independent Land have taken place. burn, 8-room house, also 5-room F arm , phone 21. H. E. Davis. tf M hi .«self, c o n stitu tin g a quorum . T errier puppies H. R. K ane, phone Company. Easy term s Buy direct house; ren t $8.00. On Main street. F*t ¿he judge could not rem em ber 293. *92 293. T elephone O ffic e « Elected. and save commission See E. H. Chas. Cleveland. G resham Feed Mill w ants oats i/H hing about it on his own initia- Kelly, Res .Third street and Kelly The hourd of directors of the M ult |Me. and wheat. H ighest cash prices. fresh milch FOR SALE— Fine FOR RENT— 5 % acres, suitable avenue. tl nomah & Clackam as County Mutual | was discovered th a t th e G resh- cow. ____________ _ . . Phone 561. G raded Jersey. J. W. Town- to", nursery stock, or any growing Telephone company met on Sutur- _ h'kli school is affected to th e send. Cleone, phone 213. tf crops, h alf mile wes of Gresham. Suhscribe for your dailies through day evening last and elected offl- BALED HAY for sale at my place tent of ab o ut $2000 by th is ------------------- | A ddress Edw. M. Roberts, Welches, at C ottrell. W. A. P roctor. Phone the Outlook. cera for the coming year as follows: I 'i l h t and th a t th e recent levy of President, Theodore Brugger; vlce- FOR SALE— High g rad e Jersey Oregon. 378. tf and one-half mill will not carry Daily and Sunday Uregouian and pr-csideut, E. S. Jenne; secretary. cow. G. E. P roctor, Boring, Oregon school th ro u g h . The resources I wlee-a-week Outlook, special coni- Miss Eva A nderson; treasu rer, Ar MI.M EI.LA A ED l b I r y a W ant Ad. If you want to tf j . ,hi8 year will be about $8450 Phone 378. , ,,, . , blnatlon, 1 year, $7.71. (R egular chie Meyers. The new secretary will buy or sell an y th in g . It will help p rlce for Oaiiy a mj jjunday oregou- uding th e am o u n t on hand last A uto for bale. lake the place of Miss Grace Lawr FOR SALE— Thre< brood sows, «Ml l u l l , $ 5 . O U .) Bulck auto, 20 h. p. Mode! 10- you. r he sta te and county appor- ei.ee, who resigned several weeks |honn', one litte r of six p»s*> O thers due in 4-passenger. $250 tak es It. A. E. tf ago. [ I ’;. ^nt will be som ew here close to short tim e. .iso seven sm all pigs. Llndaey, Gresham . W anted— All who do not now get FAIRVIEW LODGE No the tu itio n fees w ill am o u n t th e O utlook to subscribe at once In q u ire R. W. Forbes, L lnnem an sta 92, A. F. <t A. M.— Regu r« n- and t,le 8P*c*a l levy rec en t- ■ •o»0" bargain, an Catholic services— Mass every lar m eeliu gs Saturday night tion. Phone 05. 92 FOR SALE At a for 1913. U'd wlB false ab o u t $2000 on a W ater system , 2- on or before full moon Ma Sunday a t 10:30 In Commercial hail, I n »»luatlon of $1,360.000. Aa the _________________ ___ _______ _______ Air P ressure Gresham , un til church is built. Af sonic Temple. T routdale We \\ ant Everyone horse. P. E ngine ».ad 720 gallon B w f C attle W anted. ter mass. Instruction for the children I'D« Of “b erating the school will be Stated com m unications the first ? ll_ in C° n<Ul‘° n to read the O utlook, We ask you 1**03 a thonth, besides fuel and other S I, c e n t, per pond for any ordì- S aturday of each month. T. R. Howitt, Gresham. 3- 3 Thompson, phone 61. Phone your orders in for B utter |«(H- to subscribe, if you can, but read nse«, It will be seen th a t th e re nary cow. CHRI8TIAN SCIENTISTS— Meet W rappers to the Gresham Outlook »111 it any way, if you have to borrow Daily and Sunday O regonian 'u n d s enough to carry th e In Grange hall, Gresham , Sunday at «*001 through th is y ear w ith a bal- FOR SA LE— Fresh m ilk cow. Je r- and O utlook. 1 r e a r ............ $7 75 It Begin the new year with a sub- I 11 and Wednesday at 8 p m. Sun about $1600 ¿n h a n d '¡« "begin 8e> J R u b lln ’ R 4- Or*«h am ’ O r' scrlption to tne Outlook day school at 12. Public Invited. *«»f with. T hat sum will be ex- ««on *93 ier IS a WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS