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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1913)
he »ate ad»«. lWr * I. ' ine on U* pat«>» medi. G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK at the Office) vxl’r*»»loa 0( ' gola» a»»j door U the I object |f I , wh“« I am I 1V€n ‘o some I r 11 on gun. bere, but , 8tyle bought 1 '• and not, o f » critica) J o r tramp Public op|„. em to do it, e a faahion- i t h — aa Pat. J VOL 2. NO. 96 Phone 701 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FOR NEW ROUTE pwnto ™ — loca T ^ / T H ^ 1NT) MKTflPFIfF? o. a . c. work NEWS TOLD IN ANUrUMUrHCE. simple roles given new contests A pplications for the position of prevent the use of th e h a for R e b e r s in the Greshatn school are some time beginning to come to school clerk Hev. E. E. Bean and wife of CoUege, the livestock inter- Roberts. The ten positions ests, - n - d s and th e buxines« »X « » » .h t foè Ty" c ^ t " m T w R ” ere callers on Mr. and men 1 P o r ü Âûd w e re and Mr and a il r e u r ^ th e h ig h s ta n d in g nf r h . . J all repre- as tbe high standing of the school Mrs h i c. Biddle , the io u r Qeed of “ qUite a “ a ttra c tio a fur the best in- Beun ’ yesterday Mr the hour was acquainted with Mrs work I ag ric u ltu ral extension 8truct°rs. Selection of teachers Biddle in Colorado several years at shall reach to every part **** be made sometim e in May. of the «tate. AU present «Stani ~ / t> , ag0 and was a schoolm ate of Mr Orin E Stanley, of P ortland, who and Mrs. St. Cla their support to the bill now pledged before bas done much ....................... surveying w“ ° anu Mr* St. C lair in M innesota ¡h e legislature and - ¡ ( lo c a lit y w J ’ a K ^ u ? U widespread benefits th at will follow u rd *y- «. .. Helens, last week, its passage. I On Wednesday of last week th * K nighton moved his fam ily » « X T " : s t s t i° ,"w N° “ “ “ “ Last year, as n ear as we can get a t t1, th*r« were ab®ut «0.000 chil dren engaged in m aking o r rais- ‘Ilg som ething with which to com pete f° r prlzes in th e in d u srtiai contests ia different localities. T hat was only a little sta rt in the work, but it was a great stim ulus to fu tu re effort. As a resu lt of the inspira- tion gained last year it is hoped to have practically everyone of the 123.000 school children of the state engaged In some phase of the work year thta ,eaF To those who did not get. inter- ed ’“ last x year, , « and d. a x re x ■ « j r “ i : At a . Inspector Visits Pleasant Home tuent’ B ^ k ““' aaaociation, the su p erin ten d en t ' o f District and Changes FubUc Instru ctio n , the Oregon J May Come.- Agri- cultural on a $1.50 PER YEAR SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~ A postoffice insp ecto r was at Pleasant Home on F rid ay last, look Job of eloa- I ing over the te rrito ry for the pro- 'P the legig. j postal estab lish m en t of one or pos sibly two ru ra l ro u tes from th a t “tay not be point As an inspector Is very se 8 day. peo. cretive and never te lls w hat he In I and Sena-| tends to recom m end to th e postoffice rig h t but I b ard work I department th e re Is no possibility of “ my hair I knowing ju s t w hat changes, if any, will be m ade but it is alm ost 1 bave said assurtd th a t a new postoffice will °use than but it win I be established th e re w ith a t least ■ „ « m m m S i . X Z X T l „ i ” S° I Will I said “Ever at Your Service” NEW FEATURES ARE POPULAR Innovations in Terpsichorean A rt Introduced by Pastime Club. —- Satt»rday evening last the Pas- tim* club of Greabam introduced an innovation in dancing th a t is cer- tain to ** a w*nner, and one which * iU b*'’ottl<‘ th e popular method of conducting dances at this P lace it "« « « « work so easily away from the car lines, but here In Gresham re ln Gresham it makes for dancing more agree able pastim e and one th at cannot The m ost im p o rtan t one is th a t thè be successfully criticised. “ “ “ “ „ „ ¿ ‘'" u . t * . ’ ' work them - Reference is Intended here to the Each countv or ! q u e ts ” v i v J t a L l ’T . ** “ • ,I10St enjoyable event of ;-*n will be required sign a state- idea of controlling the dances of There has been considerable de < M county or d istric t of given Im partially were well the social season. ment to th a t effect. li raising the town ln th* bands of responsl- velopment th ro u g h o u t the whole ter- the HORPE ritory and the consequent establish- in stit u n o n ^ 'â n ï t h e ^ ?<* ‘Ted Ca' anaUgh garden, some one else may plow the ble Persons, go th a t the full enjoy- G rass Valley experts f r o m 'the »»«tailing officer and did was her the Wm. guest W alker on S u of n d ay K T his brother m u . / V i h ha" o w it, but the child men t of the evenings may be had meat of several new roads during the O. a . c . in charge will go into ( Work in her usual way- which means Hugh W alker an.l wife. I U rg ing h a l t i n g * ftIantt.n g- c“ ‘* b> y ° un« and old alike and the the past few years. T he building partn ersh ip with the farm ers in *Plendldly- There were several slck ‘‘J H e % * iT a r % r * ? 0^**1 v, <lUlt‘? ' ing P a l t r y the child d*oes nu" have ellrulnatioQ ° ( those with whom elim ination of the M ount Hood road stim ulated solving soil problem s and the «x- vUitOr" who were made to feel th a t be suffering with q X s y b “ ^ 1 th ° 2 i to ° o * " 1 a 1 th e PaI>nt Ho . ¿ tbe Pa ren t flock, but m ust tbey do not car® to associate at the opening of new roads to several Plotting a g ric u ltu re to the lim it of th eir pr«senc« added to the even- doctor now pronounced the trouble " d f®*d set the * eg8S eggs a and feed and care for SUi:i> gatherings. The attendance loca’ions th a t a re en title d to free the chickens they exhibit. last S aturday night attested the its possibilities. : ing's pleasure. ' dlptheria. nail service, over a territo ry ex- S enate bill 72 asks th a t the state In a recent le tte r to the Outlook Tv,i?c VV- . C T c wil! meet next “ al.n . e bjeC? of th « ^ fact th a t people will come to a prop- | tending as fa r ea stw a rd as the San this year ap p ro p riate contests is to get the som boys ething1 a sufficient W’ G Cath^ - " ho baa »Pent several • ' a ft^ n° OD- J a a - 30. a t one girls interested In doing ,c onducttd d ance when they w« . i ® c lo c k lit th o B u p tia t c h u r c h dy bridge, and even beyond there. am ount to s ta rt this work on a sat- m onths in Seattle with his sonW ill, The new library furnace was To teach them to do som ething prac- wouId not otherw ise be found in If necessary. N orth of P leasant Home )F isfactory basis, th e counties to share states tb a t b« •« feeling fine, and up yesterday and is found tlcal, som ething worth while, some- th« ball, much as they may love the is a section th a t should be served, in the benefits also being expected to U stro n S«r a nd heavier th an he has t0 .¡X w° rk in f, aaHsfMtorily thing by which they can earn a ltv- sport of dancing. A large n u n .lx r mg when they grow up to manhood were the™ . h / v ’ ! number ! and num erous o th e r roads th a t lead set aside funds to carry the project for 15 or 20 years He be- a caller y e s te r d V o n M r^ ‘^ v ’ " r * and womanhood. And the only way h e bo b a' e not fc*cn io a to isolated farm houses may now be along The federal governm ent, too, th a t th<? change has done him Biddle Mrs. Biddle, who is suffer- to learn how to do som ething is to dance for m onths, simply because used th a t have never heretofore wikl be draw n upon for money it 6° ° d and says be is pleased w ith wit.b cancer is confined to her do th at th in g with your own hands rh« m anagem ent and much of the been .included in th e ru ra l delivery- and If you show som ething th a t some- attendance at public dances ev en having made provisions for extension the clituate. He is planning to bed. She has th e sym pathy service. one else haa raised or made vou in th*» v prayers of a wide circle of friends. are cheating yourself out of K e L £ country where conditions are work of the various states. in , APril , or . May- Mr- I com€ , , . , . bome . E. C. Jehn of P ortland was a It is expected th a t the organiza most valuable part, of the contest tattc“ cleaner and h ealthier than in it is only by such an arran g em en t Cath<?y 18 a Ploneer in ibis section, business visitor in Gresham today tion of th e proposed ro u tes will call — the experience gained by doing it tbe city- a rc such th at they prefer- th a t th e governm ent funds can be cotnlng here in th e early ’50's He -v ,rs Hugh W alker en tertain ed for a com plete reorganization of two obtained _ ____ at _ y °ur8elf red to forego the enjoym ent to mix- to fu rth e r d em o n str.ti,,,, haa many reIatlvcs and warm friends i, ° " y conipany of girls last _ night . GtvkuuuaLraiion , h e r home h o m e on H ood avenue, avonnz» in <n honor routes o u t of Boring and two out - . '*er on Hood Xot only th at, but in showtng ing with those whom they would farm work in thia state. To get am ong the O u tlo o k s readers no of her nelce Miss Eva Harm s who som ething that is not the product scarcely of Gresham. Routes one and two invite to th eir homes. w hat it ia e n title d to in this direc- Wil1 be Pleased to bear these good was celebrating her 12th birthday, i bis own effort he is practicing from Boring have not been changed There are many new ba ream s in - tion, the sta te m u st show its inter- W° rds from h lm ’ for several years, and th e n a tu ra l M " rs. Briggs of Lyle, W ash., is the big sales day advertisem ent for layinK tb e foundation for a life of witb order-lovingj people is the est by taking th is m ovem ent up in I settlement grow th of th e whole te r t *“ v isitlne with h e r M r. t . m . I next Thursday Read them over d l»bonor and trouble. He may be closing of the dance at m iiln la h r ea rn e st and ail th o se who fav o r the ¡ “ V“ * ’ lth her ,1 ,te r Mr8’ Jam « ' carefully- and tak e advantage of the ^ c e s s f u l in deceiving others. No To m a n , th e c o n U n u a n i X h ritory served by them now calls for low prices There are going to be ( one but himself and the members ov„ r any to n tln u a n ce a dance developm ent of O regon’s agricultur-1 Sterllng extensions. These can be m ade so big crowds in Gcesham and It is a Iof bis own fam ily may ever know e lnto hund“y m orning Is some- al possibilities, its biggest asset, ____ ____ are I Burton Meade of Portland vislt- good tim e and place to meet your rhat be has cheated, but. th a t is * bat rePUgnant; to some it means that a p o rtion of. the te rrito ry ed over Sunday w ith W alter and behind the proposed m easure. | now served by No. 1, may be added friends from oth er places. enough In doing w hat he knows a dull day following or one spent In Floyd Metzger n Miis Fay Webber visited in Mil is “ ot r i8bt he loses respect for bed: to other« it . to the P lea san t Home d istric t, much Grove M. Sm ith spent Sunday in w aukie over Sunday w ith her grai 1 *bat la a longstep in jn . h WOTS <<as P la n t to Move. I to the ad v an tag e of everyone con- P ortland. ‘ 1 he Beaver AcMfylent gas m achine | ccrned. Mrs. H arve M etzger who has Miss Tilda W alker expects to gn son loses respect for himself he P°ln t fbe m idnight dances are su- factory has m ade arran g em en ts to been seriously ¡11 for the na«t few th is t0 Was,,o, Oregon, to Jo soon Io^ « the confidences an.l re- Porlor to all-night perform ances yet Route No. 2 from G resham will . uee s e n u u s iy ‘o r ln e Pa s t rew her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i ° f others .................. To — thy self be It Is recognized th a t In many locali- be hit th e h ard e st in the reo rg an move into the K egner building on weeks, is now confined to her bed. W alker, who moved there ' L fu «?, fin«i it follows th*4 «liiy fui- ila * Second street, form erly occupied by 3* 4*raI lows night th a t to no oth er man ” <«« “ v , r d ji l y Po““ “ >1* fo r isation, as ab o u t three m iles of the Mrs. E lizabeth Roberts of Chica- m onths ago. the H unt Mission fu rn itu re com thou cansf be false ” Every child daneers to get to the hall early eastern end w ith all Its repeats and , go is visiting a t th e home of D w ight-E dw ard’s dependable .•of- ^ ¡ ? _ f S T IyJ n, Hre Ib ls'p rin c i- enough ^o get all the dancing tfe , I trossroads will be tak en away. About pany. Need for m ore room in m an brother, J. W. T aggart M rs JT1*' »erved all day T hursday ¿hrough’'life''n e v er d e p a r ‘‘f r o n / h ' w ant before 12 o ’clock, or to be able eight miles of road travel will be u fac tu re of gas p la n ts decided the e rts has been in C alifornia since to leave before daylight, on account lost, but ab o u t th a t much can be move which may be only tem porary, November and will rem ain here the a u< 8 P arents, do n 't th in k you are fav made up In o th e r directions, so that as the business will again require rest of the w inter. oring your child by giving or loan of work on th e farm in the first in larg er q u a rte rs before an o th er year. ing him som ething to take to the stance and for the lack of tra n s the service will be ju s t th a t much Mrs. E lla Aton started yesterday A sales agency has been estab fair to win a prize with, for you portation on the other. further extended and more people for P o rt Orford, Ore., where she are not. On th e oth er hand, you lished in P ortlan d with the Pacific Popular prices, too, have a great served th a n a t present. will spend several weeks with her are doing him an absolute injustice. deal to do with the popularity of Coast P ate n t Sales agency, F. E. These changes, if m ade, will not \ ou are cheating him out of the friends Rev. and Mrs. Young. Mr Kenney, m anager, in charge Nego- ) A fire alarm was turned in during ! ’ a l“,abI* “ bT ? 'nce of. 1*‘arn?ng bow the Pastim e club dances. come about in a h u rry for the post- Young will be rem em bered by many tiations are on for the sale of p a t It only cost the revelers of last . v - .- u . . . -c_ “ i to do som ething, and at the same office d ep a rtm en t is proverbially here as the man who assisted for tbe height o f the Pasrinieclub dance time educating him to be dishonest e n t rights for one Pacific coast Saturday night the sum of 75 cents slow and a y ear som etim es elapses several weeks most Im to enjoy themselvqg for four solid sta te and the sale of o th er state late Scott Aton. before an o rd e r is m ade and put in portant p art of the early education , It was afterw ard reported th a t the hours. T hat is. th e men. for ladies rights are in contem plation. to effect, so th e re is no probability Mrs. W ithrow and two of her alarm was given over th e tele of the child, and the greatest value At most of tbe In these industrial contests is along were adm itted free that any change will be m ade before friends of P o rtlan d were guests one pbone to central by a young man that line— form ing In the child country dances, and it has been tbe A djourned M eeting of F a ir Director« day last week of Mrs. S. T. Crow. who waa l™*a8«?d because he failed late next sum m er at th e nearest. to get an invitation to the dance habits of industry, economy, sys same here up to now, th e cost for An adjo u rn ed m eeting of the There is one g ratify in g feature Colby M arston had the mlsfor- and thought to get revenge by that tem, honesty, self-reliance and all ! though: T he proposal to establish board of fair d irecto rs will be held tu n e to cut his th u m b on a jagged method. The sus{>ected young man of the tra its th at go to m ake up the a dance to a gentlem an bringing a, lady with him Is never less than good citizen. on Monday for the purpose of elect a postoffice a t P le a sa n t H ome doubt piece of tin Sunday n ig h t It cut to ,e,t town on Sunday, fearing ar- There will be many valuable prix- dollars, sometim es more. That ing division su perintendents. P resi .. . . , rest, as the penalty, if proven would less carries w ith it an assurance a fin<? of , 60 or 3Ul|a}s ,n ja j. es’ for the children at the F airs sum Included supper at a hotel or dent Lewis will probably app o in t the the bone and severed an artery. that b etter service will be given again this year, but none of them restau ran t, but the Pastim e club stan d in g com m ittees for th is year The wound is very painful and will I So far no arrests have been made will be worth as much as a clear on the M ount Hood road which will and arrangem en ts will be consid conscience and the experience gain has solved the supper problem by mean considerable to the w hole com ed by raising or m aking something giving a cup of coffee and a sand ered for m aking a visit to the coun- munity. T here is also a probabili with which to win prizes. wich at the close of the dance free ly co u rt in regard to the annual ty th at a postoffice will be e sta b of charge; checking privileges were .ijipropriation. Ic a w ord the first insertion ; one-half cent a word each subsequent insertion lish, d som ew here betw een Gresham also free. Kill««I a Heaver. and M ontavilla. If th a t is done It The Pastim e club Is not In exist MISC'ELLANEDl S I .n ESTO CK . N. J. P ark er was arrested by Dep M u II iioiiih I i G range Meet. "ill mean an o th e r reorganization of uty Game W arden L. A. Davies and ence to m ake a hat full of money M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 met in the routes betw een here and there, FOR SALE or TRADE for horses FOR SALE Firs« dus» fresh ) brought before Ju stice Rollins this but to give its members and Invit aft, ■ ting those tw o places and the th e ir hall at O rient, S aturduy, Jan. or cattje, one $400 Bradford piano, milch cow. T ubercular inspected m orning on a charge of killing a ed guests a goexi tim e for the le .st 25, at which tim e they adm itted two slightly used, in num ber one condi route from Cleone. High chest. Good m ilker. Perfect- beaver. A colony of beavers has its money. Only a club can do this candidates by card and one by Ini- I tion. A bargain. S. T. Lind. Two ly gentle Clarence Cathey, phone home near Lusteds, on the banks of successfully and It has been done tiatton a fte r which all sat down | miles east and one-half mile south T o M a k e liiip ix iv c iiiciil« . 97. the Sandy, and it was there th at here. It will be done again and tf considerable am ount of I ni to a spread which was prepared by of Gresham . *97 P ark er killed the anim al. He had the Idea Is sure to become preva pt' '« n ien t of ru ra l telephone lines the ladies. A fter lunch th e ln sta l-1 ___________________________ FOR SALE— Fresh cow. C. D skinned it when caught and the pelt lent wherever it can be done for It FOR SALE— Good »36 saddle, Welch, Gresham , R. 4. promotes better feeling, economy, w«: be done th is spring in E astern latlon of officers for th e com m ittee) is now a t the justice office. 96 Cla' kamas. T he E stacad a F arm ers' audited the bonks of the secretary will sell cheap, reasonable term s. P ark er was fined »50, which he goo«l morals and an observance of Ruegg, Gresham , Route 2, WANTED — Good dairy COWS paid, and the pelt was confiscated tbe proprieties by those who go to Tel' phone com pany of G arfield, and tre a su re r and found th e gran g e j Clyde 99 to be In good condition financially. 1 hone 369. eith er fresh or coming fresh in ear- It Is a beautiful specimen and worth dances for the real enjoym ents of r of th e C en tral and G arfield X lines a t its recent m eeting voted Follow ing were th e officers ln- j F q R SALE— At a bargain, an ly spring. D. R Shoemaker, G resti- about twelve dollars. Ju stice Rol dancing. P ressu re W ater system, 2- am. Phone 526. tf Io install new 24 foot cedar poles stalled: C. J. Lake, Piaster; P. C. lins will tak e it to the office of wi: erosa arm s and restrin g of the Spooner, overseer; Mrs. J. C. Duke, horse. P. E ngine and «20 gallon J T horburn Ross, convicted ex- the game w arden, where it will be FOR SALE— F ine fresh milch sold and tbe proceeds turned over presldent of the Title, G uarantee & ■In. An asaessm ent waa orderet! lecturer; M. H. W heeler, stew ard ; tan k , all in first class condition. John Sleret, assistan t stew ard; Mrs. Also 3 U wagon, nearly new, and tow. Graded Jersey T rust Co., has lost in his appeal to J W. Town- to the sta te fund. for i he work. J. ('S leret, ch ap lain ; W alter Jo h a n Also 3 % tbe U. 8. suprem e court. His only set harness. S. S. send, Cleone, phone 213. tf I e G arfield T elephone com pany son, tre a su re r; C. W heeler, gate Thompson, pbone 61. tf hope of escaping the penitentiary Is Men \\ ith < apital. I* Install a new system and other keeper; Misa Ellen Stone, secretary; through pardon or parole. Mrs ( Mill«* Want«-«!. r,1; 1 lines are co n tem p latin g im- Mrs. M. H. W heeler, Ceres; Are you looking for a snap in A uto for Sale. B ertha A ult, Pom ona; Mrs E tta Prot vinents. Six cents per pond for any ordi real estate? If so you can find it Buick auto, 20 h. p. Mode'. 10- Bates, F lo ra ; Mrs Charles W heeler, 4-passenger. »250 takes it. A E nary cow. T. R. Howitt, Gresham. in one full acre .four-room house, 1 he S prin g w ater M utual Tele lady assista n t stew ard. Lindsey, Gresham . tf phone com pany held Its a n n u a l m eet good barn, well and other improve KEAI. KHTATE AM» K L M A I a 2.5 Papers. 2 3 Cents. ing recently. T his is a new line ments all fenced. On ru ral route, FOR SALE— Baled tim othy and «retted la s t su m m er w ith ten sub To get th e O utlook In th e homes loose mixed hay FOR RENT 10 acres for cash or one mile northw est from Gresham. M ountain View Every evening th is week a scrib es. T w enty ad d itio n s were of some who are not now subscrib It, on shares Flue soil, near P leasant Eleven hundred dollars takes F arm , phone 21. H. E. Davis. tf Home. C. S. Sm ith, phone 14 7. P m at the BAPTIST CHI RCH I »340 cash. E. E. Chipman, Gresh h1,1 a t th e m eeting and th e line ers we offer it for th re e full m onths, tf «1 resham . *i!l be Im proved and bro u g h t up to a t 25c in advance. Offer good till am. w ants oats Gresham Feed Mill equal th e best of th e ru ra l lines. It F e b ru a ry 22. For Item . and wheat. H ighest cash prices Tree pruning, of all kinds, neatly *IH have connection w ith th e E sta- Phone 561. with city water, electric lights and done. Apply to G. H. Sunday or An expert d em o n strato r will serve **da telephone exchange. barn. 8-room house, also a-room at Sterling «c K idder’s, Gresham The an n u al m eeting of th e E sta- D ependable coffee at S h attu ck s BALED HAY for sale at my place h o tis e ; ren t »4.00. On Main street. all day T hursday Pbone 52x. 98 An earnest invitation ia extend Ca,!“ T elephone and T elegraph Co., I at C ottrell. W. A Proctor. Phone Chas Cleveland. ed to all. to attend the preach *IH be held a t th e office, on Tues- tf Persona troubled with p artial j - g Italic«- at K«jrkw>Mwl. ing of God’s Gospel to men da> Feb. 11, 1>13, st2 o 'c lo rk p aralysis are often very m uch b e n e - ----------- FOR R E N T - 5 4 acres, suitable Tickets for the dance at Rock fited by m assaging the affected p arts Som e More C hoice Lots. fof nurgery r t ocM, or any growing wood. on Saturday evening. Feb 1. FOR SALE— Span of horses. thoroughly when applying Cham ber- F or Sale in Z enith addition by baif mU< west of Greahan, ■will be 75 cents. Supper will be **’:«ht 28OO; also 3 4 wood wagon Li» . » « . . T««. a » .™ « , X » " ;" A d a ~ E d . M. Roberta, Welches. 2 ' cents and Simonson s orchaatra *>'b rack and chain. »225.00. Louis relieves rheu m atic pa«ns ti‘ F r sale *nd com m ission See E H Oregon No Collections tak« w'Si furnish th s music. Everybody Van C anteren. B oring. O re.. R. F D by Gresham Drug Co., and Desires Kelly, Ree Third street and Kelly bi vi tad. »7 Patronize horns Industry I, bo« 12». »7 everywhere. avenue tf I for irds trees lard, the e FALSE FIRE ALARM . STIRS VOLUNTEERS ur WANT ADS. WANT ADS. GOSPEL MEETINGS Come! u..-,