Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1913)
PAGE TW » GRESHAM G resham O utlook OREGON LEGISLATURE Ì WICK A WEEK OUTLOOK, P le a s a n t H o m e IS NOW IN SESSION TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1013 M e lr o s e S. E. Palmquist Wm. Sm ulien and fam ily left on Word has been received from E T hursday evening for Pennsylvania 11. Cochrane and family, saying that The 27th biennial session of the to visit with Mrs. Sm iillen’s fath e r they are located at Glendora, Cali 11 1 - <'LAIR. Editor and Puhl'r Oregon leg islatu re convened yester- who Is In very poor health. fornia, near Los Angeles, a little DEALER IN Our Subscription R ates ! day at Salem and perfected an or H arry H eater of P ortland is as town about the size of Gresham. ganization in a few hours with a One year, 11.50; , full official roster in both houses, sisting in th e P leasan t Home Mer The w eather is very pleasant and six months, 75c; as follows: can tile company s store, d u rin g the orange orchards are near th eir three m onth’s trial SENATE absence of Mr. Sm ullen. ! home and are f. beautiful sight. The subscription, 50t P resid en t— Dan J. M alarkey. Mult- M rs..In g ram has been quite ill for orange harvest begins soon after , nomah. Advertising. Chief C lerk— Jo h n W. Cochran, the past week, b ut is im proving C hristm as and continues until Sep- It a t e 8 reason- I Multnomah. slowly. tember. The palm trees and yards able. Our rep re Reading C lerk— Ben H untington, Mrs. M artin L ennartz Is on the of geranium s and oth er flowers se n ta tiv e w ill call ! Douglas. To the Former Patrons of Gust Larson and Public in General and p iantg a fford a beautiful sight. C alendar C lerk— E ugene Foster. sick list. P ito n e 701. Polk A num ber of genltem en from Baby Erneat i3 h aving the whoop- H aving b o u g h t th e G re sh a m H arn ess Sh "T h e L inotype Sergeant-at-A rm s— Colonel W. G. P lea san t Home and Maxwell volun- ,ng eough a ligbt fornl and lg an d S a d d le ry S tore I am p re p a re d to continue the W ay is the Way D. Mercer, Lane. teered th e ir services last F riday g tttln g better. th at Wins.'' Doorkeeper— George Crane, Doug- to cu t wood for Mrs. Breeden. business so long esta b lish e d h e re a n d will , .. . t. j las. i a j l • h I- « e p a well * Cant, and Mrs. Branson are hold- Official paper of the Town of A dance was given in Denney s , , selected stock in all lines p e rta in in g to the business M ailing C lerk— J. I. M oreland, G resham , Oregon. hall on S aturday night. A good ing an EvaIlgell8tlC n”* tlDK at Hood River. O fficial pap er of th e Town of crow d atten d ed and report a good Sch° 0'8 *" the T ualatln HOUSE. T h e sh o p is fully e q u ip p e d to d o all rep air work I iirview , Oregon. Speaker— C. N. M cA rthur, Mult- tim e. Mt*8- J- H .Wood is still quite ill. on shortest no tice a n d at low est prices. E ntered as second-class m a tte r ■ nomah. Mrs. Shum w ay is spending sever- Mr. and Mrs. H. P . W allace ex- Chief C lerk— W. F. D rager, Mar March J , ¡W11. at the post office at al days with her d au g h ter, Mrs.Geo pect to leave th eir farm very soon. I am asking fo r a c o n tin u a n c e of the liberal G resham , Oregon, u nder th e act of lon. A ssistant Chief C lerk— H arry Mc R uegg of C edarville, who is quite They will rem ain in P ortland for a March 3, 1873. p a tro n a g e th a t th e e sta b lish m e n t h a s enjoyed and Clellan, Douglas. ill. while. Reading Clerk — D udley Clarke, will e n d e a v o r to m erit th e c o n fid e n c e of the emir Miss E llen DeHaven spent S at M ultnomah. W HO P R O !I T S MOST? Mrs. J. C. Duke is im proving and p u b lic . C alendar Clerk— W. B. B urner, u rday and Sunday w ith her parents. is now able to be out pf the hospital Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DeHaven. Postal savings banks a re yet in She expects to come home in about Mailing C lerk— W. F. McAdams Mr. and Mrs. F red P ro c to r visit two weeks. S. E. PALMQUIST th eir Infancy, but they are thin g s to Polk. Sergeant-at-A rm s — J. D W ood ed Mrs. P ro c to r's p aren ts, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George A rm strong T h e G re s h a m H arness Store. conjure abom and are getting to be man, Yamhill. Mrs. N. E. L aym an on Sunday. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. a ically interesting study to one who D oorkeeper— R. R. Corey, Baker. J e rry A ndre is v isitin g w ith the and Mrs. Chester Stafford. tak es ihe tim e to do a little a rith B ram hall fam ily at th e F ir Grove Robert Strehiu recently took sev farm . metic of i bout the eighth grade di eral head of cattle to Dr. J. H. The U m bdenstock & L arson com mensions. Deposits in the postof- M ontgom ery’s farm at Ridgefield, pany have ju s t com pleted a very flces have been phenom enal d u rin g neat and a ttra c tiv e bungalow for W ashington. the past year and several private de B. F. W atkins, who recently Mr. W ynn. Perhaps I have chosen a su b ject positaries have yielded up theli Mrs. T. Denney will e n te rta in the moved to his farm near T routdale, A U S iz e s , 3 -, 4 - a n d 6 -incH hoards of hidden treasu re so th at beyond me, but it may be th a t I can L adies' Aid society a t a tea on W ed is building a new house and barn, say som ething th a t will cause some nesday aftern o o n , Ja n . 15, Election and expects to soon have new build- I the money is in circulation, where one to realize th a t from failu re to of officers will be held. All m em l ing fence and clearing land. A l s o S q u a r e H o l l o w B l o c k s for Cellars, it rightfully belongs; a few thous failure we rise tow ard success bers and frien d s invited. W illiam Dillon, who has been at and old stockings have been em p We often h ear th e expression, “ If f o u n d a t i o n s a n d a ll b u i l d i n g puposes. Junction City for the past few tied and put into use again; old tin I had the riches or my su rro u n d in g s weeks, has returned. P ark rose ( tins have been known to ru st away had been d ifferent, g reat would have W illiam Jones, who has been w o rk ' P erh ap s for the past year on the garbage been my achievem ents.” ing in P ortland is visiting at home I ’tis tru e in a good m any cases, but P ark ro se is un d o u b ted ly becom for a few days. heap afte r a long term us financial bungalow s Institutions, ami num erous other when ever I h ear th is expression ing a second K enton; Mr. and Mrs Jack Goschie of | a. ivate hiding places have been em p th ere flits th ro u g h my m ind ju s t two ran g in g in price from one thousand Lents, spent S aturday at the home lines of poetry: to five tho u sand d o llars are under tied for the security of the postal of J A. Jones. banks and th a t little old two per “ Of all sad w ords of to n g u e or pen, co n stru ctio n from digging th e base The saddest are th est, “ It m ight m ent to n ailin g th e last shingle. W illiam Dwelling attended the cent. have been” 't a rd at H o g a n S tatio n , P . O . G re sh am W here one y ea r ago was a vast wil banquet in P ortland given by the Hut w hat about the profits to the The world has no sym pathy for derness th e In h ab itan ts of today Odd Fellows on Monday night. people at large c r to to th e govern I..' of The governm ent will provide for m ent? The bunks are perm itted to those who delight in m aking th em are en jo y in g all th e facilities her sister neighbor P o rtlan d , such Redmond had a notable celebra-1 road building th ro u g h lands 7n th is selves and o th ers m iserable w ith a take the money from the postoffices as city w ater, electric lig h ts, tele An- for two and one-half per cent, the list of "m ig h t have beens” had th e ir phone, daily delivery of m all, and tion the past week when the big po- j sta te held in forest reserves. su rro u n d in g s been d ifferen t. excellent car service. One year ago tato w arehouse lately erected by the n°uncem ent was m ade th is week th a t governm ent g ettin g the one-lialf The prim ary consideraiton is, not a nobby little one-room schoolhouse co-operative effo rts of farm ers in a to tal ' of $16,077 has been set per cent rake-off, which is quite was su fficien t for D istrict No. 3 proper, since it guaran tees the de- what we m ight have been, but what and m uch to th e reg ret of th e pion th at d istrict was opened. This build- ! ‘l8‘de f° r building roads ln th irte en we are, th a t counts. posilors th eir money. And then the , , forest reserves in Oregon eer hom e builders, th e ir h earts , We m ight have been kings and ache to see th e hand of progress en ing m arks the beginning of a move governm ent m ust have som ething To harness the C olum bia riv er by Tor Its trouble. T he hanks, how queens, princesses and lords, have croaching upon them . Owing to ment am ong the farm ers of central palaces,, yet the increase of school population the Oregon d istrict whereby a better m eans of a hydro-electric p lan t at ever, will loan you th e sam e money been born to adorn <llstric> has aw akened to th e fact for ten per cent, which Is also doomed to toil and die in a log th a t a la rg e r school building m ust niarket is offered for th eir products. Celilo, developing no less th an 100. cabin. be 000 horsepow er, is th e p ro jec t of a proper, but who m a le s the most be erected at once and a re negotia Potatoes and other crops can H hat m a tte rs it w hat we m ight tin g w ith H artm an & Thom pson fo stored here and sold In large q uan sta te senator, who will suggest his money out of the tran sactio n ? Of an acre of land situ ated at the plan to the leg islatu re in a bill. He course we all know th a t the banks have been so long as we a re honest, present term inous of th e P arkrose tities when the niarket is best. If believes the sta te s of Oregon and bf th e country will pay th e p riv ate honorable and u p rig h t people? car line for school ground. A six W ashington should build and oper I’ORTLA N1) ma KKETB. depositor four per cent, but then wo a re tru e and good, p atien t and tho u san d d o llar tax was voted at ate this pow er plant. some people a re afraid of banks and kind, som eone will see beauty in our th e last election for th e building of AT THE LOWEST COSI up-to-date schoolhouse. It Grain, F lour, F eed. Etc, prefer th e old stocking o r tin- can | feeble e ffo rts and try to live as we an the in ten tio n of th e d irectors io F ru it grow ers of th e Rogue River to four per cent. O thers prefer the i do, . so let us be careful to set th e nave it com pleted for occupancy for WHEAT — T rack prices: Club, governm ents two per cent with ¡is CXample P° 88‘ble' the next school year. The old 82-83c; Bluestem , 86-88c; 40-fold, Valley d istrict have organized a co It is self evident we cannot all tim ers will reg ret to see No. 3 re 83c; g u ara n tee of saftey, so it seems red Russian, 80c; vallev operative association, w hich is ex E L E C T R IC LIGHT is die mat from its present site. pected to do much to bring about 83c. th a t the tim id, m iserly old soul th a t have w ealth, nor can we all occupy moved su ita b le fo r hom es, offices, shops It is becom ing ev id en t th a t this prom inent places, n eith er can all b etter m ark etin g conditions. It exists everyw here is helping his old is an d o th e r places needing liglit. M ILL3TU FFS — Bran, is to be a m a n u factu rin g point enemy and bugbear to m ake money achieve greatness, but we can set from th e fact th a t a vast am ount of ton; m iddlings, $30; shorts, $24.50. believed b etter d istrib u tio n can he effected and the g lu t of m ark ets <»ut of his money. A m illion d ol exam ples th at those follow ing in our surveying has been done along the FLOUR — P ate n ts, $4.30 per lars was deposited in th e P ortland footsteps, who are less fo rtu n a te , St. Jo h n s cut-off of th e O. W r * b arrel; straig h ts. $3.90; exports, avoided, thereby g ettin g b etter p ric ELECTRICITY' can be used io N., th e past tw o m onths. A crew es for fruit. postoffice last year, or som ething niay try to live lives w orth while, as of men w ith twelve team s are actu $3.50-3.60; an y q u an tity, large or smoll. whole w heat, $4.40; th ereb y fu rn ish in g any required like th a t su m — say a m illion an y those who are about to go down in ally engaged in g rad in g and build valley, $4.30; g rah am , $4.2o. am ou n t o f ligh t. I’m tliermore. PORTLAND RAILWAY UGH ing a sp u r to a tw o acre tract way, and the governm net paid two defeat may ta k e h eart again. BARLEY — Feed, $23 per ton We cannot all achieve greatness. ju st n o rth of th e railro ad which has and pow er company per cent for It, or $20,000. The brew ing, nom inal; rolled, $26.50- banks got th a t m illion for two and ' J T “ 8al<1 each has a mlsalon ln been purchased by a m illing com W. P. DIVISION pany of E ast P o rtlan d who will as , » o ° KN ~ Whole, $27; cracked, .. 1 ...1 « .............. ... ___ i life to perform , let it be g reat or Lv. P ortland I Lv. G resham ELECTRIC LAMPS can lie locat a half per cent, or $25,000. It soon as th e sp u r is com pleted,com $28 p er ton. for Gresham I for ed in an y place, thus affording I for supposed to be loaned out to Tom, small. If we cannot do g reat things m ence the erection of a sawm ill and ('A TS— No. 1, white, $26-27. and Cazadero any d esired distrib u tion of light- ¡P o rtl'nd j Cazadero Dick and H arry for ten per cent, or sm all things rem ain yet to be done, pinner com bined em ploying not less I it HAV — Tim othy, choice, $16-17; a 5 :20 — |c b l2 :2 5 c Î2 ? 2 6 ~ th an 2a men They will get their $100,000. G reat is th e system ; and in doing sm all th in g s we gain a saw logs over th e O. W. R & N mixed E astern Oregon tim othy $12- 6:50 b 5 :40 d 5:51 great are the banks and the post- perfectness beyond hum an concep line,Intending also to utilize the mil 15; oat and vetch, $12; 7:46 alfalfa 6:30 a 6:07 tion. NO O T H E R LAMPS possess these lions of feet of cotton wood oak 8:45 offices are th e ir g rea test profits. •uelves 7:37 7:60 q u a lifica tio n s; then-fore, it i* I We should not th in k because we a?h; / ,Ci .' ,sc a t' f r<'d along the banks $11.50; clover, $10; straw , $6-7. 9:45 khtful . a 7:50 9 :50 n ot su rp risin g that or the Colum bia and sloughs. There 10:45 D airy and Country Produce 8:46 I he lay of the Oregon hen has are sons and d au g h ters of toil we h a je also been representatives of 11:50 11:45 P O U L T R Y -H e n s, 13-14c; broil 9:39 1: 50 been the sub ject of much thought on are of no consequence, for “ Civili other m an u factu rin g en terp rises vis- 1 2 :4 5 10:45 turkeys, live, 20c the ling this point who are very deep- ers 13-14«; a 3 18 the p art of th e rtg e n ls of the O re zation begins and ends w ith 1 :4 5 11:39 3 :5 0 E LE C TR IC LAMPS are rapidi) Among th e possibil Uiessed, choice, 25c; ducks, 14-15c’ a 2 :2 7 gon A grlculutral College and they Plow," and w ithout o u r lab o r old y interested. 12:45 5 :5 0 rep lacin g a ll others in modern ities are th e erection of repair geese, 12-13c. 2 :4 5 will seek funds from the legislature m other ea rth would refuse to yield shops 1 :3 » 7 :4 5 esta b lish m en ts. for steam and electric cars 3 :4 5 BUTTER— Oregon cream ery but- 2 :4 5 to establish a model poultry farm at her w onderful sto res of food, and 'V ilhou tany question w hatever in 4 :4 5 3 :3 » the many m anufactories and o th er 37 %C Per P ° u n d : Prints, C orvallis The average hen In the n ear fu tu re a hotel will be b 5 :3 5 4 :4 5 sta te lays about 50 eggs per year, active en terp rises would go to ruin, built and P ark ro se will be a town JsV s-39c per pound. il b 5 : 4 5 a 5 :0 3 haxing a payroll of no sm all figure , ® ? ° S ~ KrCSh Ioeal8’ ra n «lied, and th e eastern part of M ultnomah 6 :4 5 while cham pion layers at the college 5 :3 » 8 : 6« •>0-3 lc per dozen. have gone well past the 200 m ark In county, of which we are so proud. ' « :4 5 Irrigation C ongress H elpful. blO:OO C H E E SE — T riplets. 19c per lb. 7: (M) a twelve month. It is desired to de would lose it's blossom of progress. , c 1 1 :3 3 0 :4 5 T here are a great many th in g s ! The cause of irrig atio n never re dai8‘««. 19 U c ; Young Americas, velop a laying strain of poultry, v iv e d a g rea ter boost in th is state 20 Vic p er pound. 10:80 anil to Bell the fowls and th e ir eggs m ore than living on a farm and la tilín 1 / igUres denot« «- m. than d u rin g the convention of irrl PO R K — Fancy, 10-10 Vic. at a reasonable price to farm ers is boring even say, six days out of j g atlo n lsts at P o rtlan d th e past week L«ld figures denote p m VEA L— Fancy. 14 Vi 1 5c. a L. S. Mail and Express the object aim ed at in establishing every week. The man who tills the passengers. ^* p ress. No soil successfully is Just ns m uch a Never before has th e cause of irrl V egetab les and F ru its th e poultry ranch C u n d a ™ '13“1 L° Cal t0 Cazad^ o genius as Thom as A. Edison, and Ration g athered so much support POTATOES — B urbanks 50-60 c ; SEVENTH and ALDER 8T9. 1 he second day of F ebruary should Just ns much en titled to the respect and th e outlook for the fu tu re p er h u n d red ; sweet potatoes 3 Vàc this direction was never so prom is of m ankind as Jo h n I). Rockefeller. Phones Main 6688 and A 6U« be made a national holiday in honor p er pound. ing am When tem pted to frown at o u r lot of the ground hog which is the most \ EG ETABLES— Beans, 12c; cah- The convention attack ed th e su b distinctly national anim al we have we may look around us and observe ba««> Per pound; cauliflow mt . HOOD DIVISION ject from th e standpoint of th e se t This idea Is respectfully referred to many who barely have changing O. W. H. & N. TIME TABLE er. »2.76 per crate; celery. $ 5 0 0 tle r and never lost sight of his in know not w here the S enator H arry Lane. Such an Idea clothes and per crate. J M S u u terests ln th e m a tte r the whole tim e carried out would m ake him the next meal Is to come from. EASTBOUND V E G E T A B L E S -C ab b ag e. 1« ,H,r T here is no pleasure ln such a This Is as It should be for the ac p o u n d , cauliflow er, $3 00 per crate “ 6:00 d 7 .0 0 i ext candidate for president. Leave Portland 7:50 a m — Arri« a 9:00 8:10 a 9:25 life. did I h ear som e one say? tu a l se ttle r on th e land is the one celery, $5 50 per crate Troutdalt 3 :0 » Fairview 8:25 a a 1 :2 » Rev Kloss, a Missouri preacher, Well, no, th e re ’s not much, I will most in terested and the one who. 3 :2 5 SACK VEGETABLES - C a rro t. ’• 5 :5 5 8 :3 0 a. m. __8:25 b 6 :2 5 says th a t women should do their ad m it, but does It m ake m n tters bet above all o th ers, should be co n su lt ' 5c per sack; tu rn ip s. 75c ne, Lv. P o rtla n d 4:00 p m —Ar. Tlir SUNDAY ONLY The irrig atio n congress is right ^ p e ^ c k 760 8aCk; share of proposing right along re- te r th in k in g gloomy th o u g h ts and ed 9:00 view 4 :2 9 p. m .; routdale, 4:$*- 8:00 d 7 00 y ard less of leap year. He should brooding over W hat we m ight have in line w ith th e trem endous develop 1 :8 0 Lv. Portland 8 :0 0 p. nu— Ar. Trout 11:50 ONIONS— Oregon, 90 $ 1 per ga 9 25 4 :4 5 ack form a Kloss corporation with worn- been,' if surroi adltigs had been m ent now so generally u n d er way 4 13 1 :5 5 dale 8:31 p m. 7 :» » th ro u g h o u t th e whole sta te It more favorable? on as directors. 6 :5 « s 3 » P ersons troubled a Mixed train WESTBOUND m eans m ore lands m ade available w ith partial WALTER M ETZLER b To C ottrell only. fo r th e farm er, — g re ---------- a te r w ealth l for very u much bene. I he new leaf wag go hard to tu rn Lv. Troutdale 916 a. m l '«*’* u r 1 P aralysis are often - - iu v n c To Gresham only. the affected parts over that some people who we Fairview 9:19 a. m.— Ar. Portlzn Mrs A R. Tabor, of C rider. Mo , C regon and a g re a te r and m ore pro« f ted by d To Mabery only. perous p o p ulation ¡th o ro u g h ly when applying Cham ber know have had lame backs ever had Is 10:00 a. m. ubled w ith sick head- .sAnd7 only. •ala r L inim ent. T h l. linllDe„ t Above .c h e V u , Rlv*r i^ V J b je eft k since. ache fi Lv. Troutdale 4:48 p n ... r : leave Fsir- F o r it Mt, hout notice J { to change „ . , . ----------------- rl« ln 's . T . am ets , .|¿ Vh?A y° U w? nt a P lia b le medi- relieves rheu m atic pains view 4 :5 2 p. m -Ar Portto^ began ta k in . g V C ,.-,.1« h am b . erlain ablets ,’ru ’ r,> * * • '» , L iiJ ’. f c - . • » Itook critics are reporting th e most She has tak en two bottles o f th ,n bertaln". r ° Ug? ° £ C° ' d ,ak<‘ Cham 6 :3 0 p. m. Bold figures, p m , vuieo ner s ic k >>e nepenued upon and is Oet the habit. Why »alt • *** headache is caused by a disordered •"<> « f e to ta k e F o r Mie COURT GRESHAM, No. 81, For-1 Cr FR Y“ E - E “ K ? T m k CHURCH library for th eir dissem ination tor the new s? Try the t»k*"* eater, of A m e rica -M ee t, the m e ' Gre' ham Pins* et-jsclaliy Intended iveek plan of the Outlook Try them, get ,o » „ h to read the w ant ads well and stay well, 701 F I T ‘ L Bt r ° ° P h a" l'Prayer « e t . C o tta g i a îtr e '’ nal,y p o n í a n . 1 yr r am D rug Co , and M hall m eeting each Th.re a C* D esierà e v e ry -, Twice-a -W eek O utlook. 1 r e g , , $6 00 o j I”« at 8 p m Thursday even where. E L. Grubb, chief ranger, ti J 1 ™ E'ace announced. The Outlook gives trading stam ps for every Subscribe Nt the R est. subscription paid In advance Published every T uesday and F riday a t Gresham . Oregon. Harness ana Saddlery “ MIGHT HAVE BEEN,” THE COMMON LAMENT DRAIN TILE Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS T he Light Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. {» T„ ; b,