Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 14, 1913, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
VOL 3. NO. 4
T u esd ay n ig h t an ap p re c ia tiv e a u ­
dien ce w itn essed th e p ro d u ctio n of
“ M abie H e a th ," o r som etim es know n
as “ D riven fro m
H om e," a neat
little bill in fo u r acts, p roduced by
th e W rig h t fam ily, assisted by local
ta le n t. E. E. W rig h t d irected th e
play an d tc o k th e p a rt of N orton
H eath , M abie's fa th e r. Mr. W rig h t
p re fe rs a n old m an 's p a rt to any
o th e r in th e cast, an d he is well
ad ap te d
to
such
p a rts. N orton
H eath is a p a rt th a t e x te n d s an op­
p o rtu n ity fo r an a c to r to show his
ab ility to a n u n lim ited e x te n t, and
one an d all o f th e au d ien c es T u es­
day nig h t w ill ag ree th a t Mr. W rig h t
looked an d played his p a rt well.
F ra n k
R od g ers played th e p a rt
c f F ird in a n d S im p k in s, an E nglish
com edy p a rt. A lth o u g h F ird ie has
som e very stro n g scenes his m ain
th o u g h t w as h u m o r an d to win Sadie
M ilton's favor.
S adie M ilton w as play ed by C arlyn
W irtz. She p ro v ed to
be a real
stag e co q u ette, g ra c e fu l an d p leas­
in g to all.
M abie H eath , th e
n am esak e
of
th e bill, w as play ed by Mrs. E. E.
W rig h t.
F ro m th e ra isin g of th e
first c u rta in u n til th e close of th e
p erfo rm an ce M abie H eath held th e
au d ien ce
n o t only by th e lines
of th e p a rt b u t th ro u g h th e clever-
ern ess of h e r actin g .
I.ittle S idney W rig h t, as D ennie,
M ables’ se rv a n t, k ep t th e house in
an u p ro a r of la u g h te r a t ev ery ap ­
p earan ce w ith his w it an d
hu m o r.
F ra n k L aw ton, th e v illain , of th e
p lay w as played by C lau d e S m ith.
T h e sta g e se ttin g s
an d scenery
was very well ad ap te d to th e bill
The au d ien ce show ed th e ir ap ­
p roval an d a p p reciatio n of th e p ro ­
d u ctio n by giv in g it th e ir best a t­
te n tio n
th ro u
tile e n tire p er­
form ance.
Mr. W rig h t an d h is com pany p ro ­
duced th is bill a t O rien t last S at­
u rd ay n ig h t. T h ere w as
a larg e
and well pleased au d ien c e a t
th e
play and a ju b ila n t crow d
a t th e
dance a fte rw a rd s.
E staca d a an d D am ascus a re billed
for fu tu re d a te s by Mr. W rig h t for
¡he p ro d u c tio n of “ M abie H e a th .”
T o n of P otatoes is U sed
Every Day in Factory at
Pow ell V alley.
M ention w as m ade, reo en tly , of
a proposed sta rc h facto ry a t l’ow cll
V alley. T he facto ry Is now in o|>er-
a tio n on a sm all scale b u t It is tu r n ­
ing a ton of p o ta to se in to
sta rc h
every day. it is located in a rav in e
ju s t e a st of Pow ell V alley, w here
th e re is an a b u n d a n t supply of ru n ­
n in g w a te r a t th is season of th e
year. A high b rid g e ju s t above m akes
It very co n v en ie n t to u n lo ad p o ta­
toes from w agons, ns they a re sim ply
sen t dow n an in clin e to th e facto ry
below . A g aso lin e e n g in e fu rn ish es
th e pow er fo r g rin d in g th e p o tato es.
T h e sta rc h
p ro d u c ts
is
being
shipped to P o rtla n d in b u lk w here
it is f u r th e r refin ed , p u lverized and
packed
in a ttra c tiv e p ack ag es for
sale by a firm w hich h as u n d e rta k e n
to p u t it on th e m a rk e t.
A t th e p resen t low cost of p o ta ­
to es th e fa c to ry c an n o t fail to be
p ro fita b le .
a ltlio u g b th e
capacity
of th e p la n t is lim ited . W ith the
g re a t supply of m a te ria l
on hand
th is sp rin g it could easily tu rn out
tw en ty tim e s th e q u a n tity if facili­
tie s w ould p erm it.
T h e re a re larg e q u a n titie s of u n ­
sa le a b le p o ta to e s ev ery y ear
th at
hav e h e re to fo re been fed to s t o k .
T hey could easily
be
m ade into
sta rc h and th u s b rin g th e p ro d u cer
ready cash , and th e re is a p ro b a­
b ility th a t th e fa cto ry w ill be e n ­
larg ed befo re next w in te r so as to
use up all th e o th e rw ise w o rth less
s u rp lu s of p o tato es. In th e event
of an o v erp ro d u ctio n an d no m arket
as a t p re s e n t, th e fa rm e r could find
a m a rk e t rig h t a t hom e at a fig u re
w hich w ould save him so m eth in g in-
s te a d 'o f facin g a to ta l loss as many
a re now doing.
S ta rc h m a k in g is an easy tra d e to
le a rn , an d th e season fo r m ak in g it
from p o ta to e s conies w hen th e re is
p le n ty of w a te r in every creek
plenty of w a te r is necessary in malt
ing sta rc h , and th e w in te r season
u su ally b rin g s p len ty o f m o d erate
priced help to do th e w ork.
If th e v e n tu re is th e success th a t
it seem s to be th e r e w ould be no
w aste p o tato es. On th e o th e r hand
a n e x tr a a c reag e could
be used if
prices w ere not too high.
BETTER SERVICE WANTED
BY TRAVELING PUBLIC
T h e p re se n t tr a in serv ice over th e
M ount H ood lin e betw een Bull Run
an d P o rtla n d Is fa r from b eing s a t­
isfacto ry , b u t b e tte r co n d itio n s a re
prom ised w hen th e lin e is elec trified
th e w hole d istan ce.
P eople
w ho
tra v e l on th e T ro u td a le lin e have no
c a u se fo r co m p la in t, a n d G resham
people hav e th e O. W. P. lin e, as
u su a l. To reach G resh am from p o in ts
below R uby re q u ire s a lo n g w ait at
th e la tte r p lace o r a tr ip th ro u g h
P o rtla n d .
S om etim es th e w alk in g
I: good an d it is q u ic k e r to trav el
th a t way.
An e ffo rt wii be m ade to have
th e lino now e n te rin g
Rose City
P a rk ex ten d e d o u t th e Sandy road
a s fa r as Fairview ’. T h is will be one
of th e o b je c ts of th e F airv iew Com­
m ercial clu b , an d th e re is said to be
a n id ea flo a tin g a ro u n d som ew here
th a t its e ffo rts w ill m eet w ith su c­
cess.
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EMBLEM PRESENTATIONS
DOUBLE SURPRISE
M em bers of C h arity H ive, L adles of
he M accabees of R ockw ood, m et at
th e borne of Mrs. W illiam C h ild ers
a t h er hom e in G resh am on T uesday
for a farew ell recep tio n to Mrs. Cora
R obertson.
T hose p re se n t besides
Mrs. R o b ertso n
w ere
Mrs. Jo sie
S tan ley , Mrs. L ola S p ath , Mrs. Mary
S ch ram , Mrs. E d n a S tan ley ,
Mrs.
L a u ra P u lle n , Mrs. M innie B row n,
Mrs. S tillio n , Miss Susie S tanley,
Miss M abel P u lle n , th e M isses Ivy
¡S y lb ia an d M ildred R o b ertso n , O neta
an d M arjo rie S tillio n , L elah C h ild ers
and W illiam C h ild ers. As a to k en
■ of esteem fo r one of th e ir m em b ers
who is going aw ay th ey presen ted
Mrs. R o b ertso n w ith a m em bersship
pin. Mrs. C h ild ers had a rra n g e d th e
p re se n ta tio n a s a s u rp ris e b u t wa3
most ag re e a b ly
su rp rise d
h erself
when th e o th e rs m ade h e r a p resen t
, of a past
co m m a n d e r's
em b lem ,
lieau tifu lly e n g rav ed . Mrs. Ilo b ert-
1 -on w ent to P o rtla n d on W ednesday
and w ill jo in h er h u sb an d a t C am as,
w here th ey have ta k e n a long lease
on a farm .
“DOINGS AT ELK RIDGE”
TO BE REPRODUCED
T h ere w as such a d em an d fo r a
rep etitio n o f "T h e D oings a t Elk
R id g e” by th e P le a s a n t V alley d r a ­
m atic clu b th a t th e p lay w ill lie re­
p eated next S a tu rd a y , to m o rro w , ev ­
en in g in th e g ra n g e h all
a t th a t
place. T he com pany h as m ade sev­
e ra l im p ro v em en ts sin ce
th e play
' w as given tw o w eeks ag o an d it is
su re to be b e tte r, if possible, when
given a g a in .
F re e tr a n s p o rta tio n
h as been a rra n g e d fo r all
those
w ho a rriv e a t S ycam ore sta tio n to
a tte n d
th e p erform ance.- A larg e
n u m b er w ho m issed th e
p rev io u s
p e rfo rm a n c e have an n o u n ced th e ir
in en tlo n to be th e re to m o rro w ev en ­
ing.
the
International C o rresp o n d ­
ence Schools, the he3t in
the land, for sale at a b a r­
gain.
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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913
W e are using one
a n d h av e one to sell.
$1 0 0 Course
Choice of Studies.
No lim it of time
TA LK TO US ABOUT IT
THE OUTLOOK
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R ockw ood R ebekah lo d g e No. 205,
w ill give
an
e n te r ta in m e n t
and
willst p a rty T u esd ay ev en in g , M arch
18, a t th e M accabee h a ll. L unc
served a t m id n ig h t.
A dm ission 25
centa.
4
S olesrrihe Now.
G» t th e B est.
$1.50 PER YEAR
OF TROUTDALE
FLOWER SHOWS
FAIR BOARD BANK TRANSFERS
ACCOUNTS
PLAN OF CLUB
SEEKS COUNTY ASSISTANCE
PLAY
STARCH FACTORY PICTURE SHOW
WAS A SUCCESS MULTNOMAH
IN OPERATION
A
“ Ever at Your Service”
An a p p o in tm e n t
h as been
ar- ( T h e county c o u rt is inclined to d i­
ran g ed fo r u m eetin g of th e b o ard of vide th e sta te fu n d betw een th e tw o
lan d p ro d u c ts show s if it can be done
fa ir d ire c to rs to m eet w ith th e c o u n ­
w ith o u t v iolating th e law .”
ty c o u rt to m o rro w m o rn in g a t 111
Y esterd ay 's O regonian has a f u r ­
o'clock. A la rg e d eleg a tio n
from th e r sta te m e n t on th e su b je c t w hich
h ere is going dow n
to th e co u rt in d ic a te s th a t th e m oney will be d i­
get
house, and sev eral in flu e n tia l men vided, b u t th a t G resham w ill
of P o rtla n d h av e prom ised to assist th e w orst of th e division. T he O re­
th e G resham peo p le in th e ir e ffo rts g onian says:
to secu re as m uch of th e a p p ro p ria ­
“ A req u est th a t th e L and P ro d u c ts
show , a n in c o rp o ratio n , be co n sid ­
tio n as possible.
ered th e lan d p ro d u c ts show desig ­
T h ere is no f u r th e r d o u b t ab o u t nated in th e act of th e le g is la tu re
an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r th e M ultnom ah p roviding fo r fa ir a p p ro p ria tio n s to
co u n ty fair, but th e am o u n t to be | the exclusion of th e a g ric u ltu ra l fa ir
had hin g es on th e decision of th e held a n n u a lly at G resham w ar m ade
co u n ty co u rt. T he le g isla tu re p ass­ of th e county co u rt y esterd ay by a
ed an act, m ak in g a tax levy of co m m ittee headed by C. C. C hapm an
en e -tw e n tle th
o f a m ill fo r fa ir and J. F red L arson.
“ T he s ta tu te p ro v id es fo r
ta x a ­
p u rp o ses, bu t th e re a re th r e e fa irs
in th is
co u n ty
under
d iffe re n t tio n of 1-20 of a m ill fo r fa ir p u r­
nam es. O ne is th e F a t S tock asso­ poses, but p rovides th a t M ultnom ah
c iatio n ; a n o th e r th e L and P ro d u c ts county may use only $10,000 of w hat
show’; w hile th e o th e r is th e fa ir It raises, th e balance going to o th e r
h ere in G resh am . T he tw o P o rt- t p a rts of th e state.
" T h e P o rtla n d L ivestock show w as
lan d co n cern s
a re
a fte r
a ll th e
m oney av ailab le, to th e ex clu sio n of ta k e n c a re of by a provision th a t it
G resham , as m ay be noticed
from is to receive $5000 of th is a m o u n t.
I,and
th e follow ing in th e E v en in g T ele­ Mr. C hapm an said th a t th e
P ro d u c ts show should get th e b alan c e
g ram on W ed n esd ay :
"T h e d is trib u tio n of th e fu n d for and th a t th e G resham fa ir sh o u ld be
e n co u rag em en t of fa irs w hich was a p p ro p ria te d fo r o u t of co u n ty fu n d s
created by th e le g is la tu re at th e r e ­ d ire c t, it it w as d esired to lend it
He d eclared
cen t session is a lread y ca u sin g d if­ fin a n c ia l assistan ce.
ficu lties fo r th e co u n ty c o u rt. T he th a t it w as th e In ten tio n of those
w ho push ed
th e bill
bill pro v id es fo r th e levy of a special leg isla to rs
tax of o n e-tw en tieth of a m ill fo r th ro u g h a t Salem th a t th e p h rase
fa ir pu rp o ses, a n d th e a m o u n t w hich " la n d p ro d u c ts sh o w s" in th e m eas­
it will yield in M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty is u re should re fe r to th e L an d P ro d ­
$15,000. A ccording to th e te rm s of u c ts show , In co rp o rated , as fa r as
th e bill, $10,000 o f th e levy w ill be M ultnom ah county is concerned.
“ R em ark s m ade by C om m issioner
sp en t in th e co u n ty an d th e b alan ce
goes in to th e h a n d s of th e s ta te tr e a s ­ L ig h tn e r and J u d g e C leeton in d ic a t­
u re r Io assist fa irs elsew h ere in th e ed th a t, inasm uch a s th e la n g u a g e of
s la te . A p ro v isio n o f th e b ill a p p ro ­ th e act seem s to give them d iscre­
p ria te s $5000 fo r
th e
F a t Stock tion as to division of th e second
show and $5000 fo r th e L and P ro d ­ $5000, they a re in fav o r of giving
th e L and P ro d u c ts show $4000 and
u c ts show.
T oday a co m m ittee of local b oost­ th e balan ce to th e G resham fa ir."
It tuny be well to s ta te th a t th e
ers, h eaded by C. C. C h ap m an and
closely w atched
(). M. P lu m m e r, co n ferred w itli th e m a tte r hns been
co u n ty co u rt an d ask ed fo r a ru lin g d u rin g th e past tw o w eeks by P res­
d e sig n a tin g th e P o rtla n d F a t Stock ident Lewis, S ecretary K a rd e ll an d
be
asso ciatio n an d th e P o rtla n d L an d A. F . M iller. No e ffo rts w ill
P ro d u c ts asso ciatio n us th e recip i­ sp ared to lan d as big a sum as pos­
a
e n ts of th e $5o00 d o n atio n s. T he sible and th e re a re hopes fo r
ap p ro p ria tio n .
county c o u rt to o k th e m a tte r u n d e r good sh a re of th e
ad v isem en t. If th e re q u e st of th e T h ere w ill be a m eetin g of th e fair
co m m ittee is g ra n te d , th e G resham board next M onday a fte rn o o n , w hen
F a ir asso ciatio n , w hich is also a land som e in fo rm a tio n m ay he fo rth c o m ­
p ro d u cts show , w ill be le ft w ith o u t ing th a t w ill in d ic a te ju s t how the
In
an a p p ro p ria tio n , o r m u st he provid fa ir h e re will be a ffected , an d
ed fo r o u t of o th e r co u n ty fu n d s. w h a t way.
BETTER RESULTS MAY FOLLOW CONFERENCE
bull by th e h o rn s, b o u g h t and sh ip ­
P o rtla n d , Ore., M ar. 12, 1913.
To th e E d ito r :— O ut of th e con­ ped In p o tato es, p o u ltry an d fru its ,
feren ce w hich w as held In P o rtla n d and b u n te d th e food tr u s t very h a rd
T u esd ay a fte rn o o n
by re p re s e n ta ­ You get fre sh e r and c le a n e r vege­
public m a rk e ts at
tives of th e Society of E q u ity , Con­ tab les th ro u g h
su m e rs' le a g u e an d th e E a st Side the reduced p rite . T he g ro w er g ets
B usiness M en's cu b on th e problem a p ro fit on his p roduce, w hich is not
of h rin g iitg th e p ro d u c e rs an d con­ alw ays th e case u n d e r p re s e n t con­
su m ers closer to g e th e r som e ta n g ib le ditions.
T h e re is no w a r on anybody in
re s u lts may be o b tain ed . F ro m
a
c arefu l stu d y o f
th e
s itu a tio n I th is m ovem ent fo r p u b lic m a rk e t.
th in k th a t th e so lu tio n w ill be found The fa rm e rs of E a ste rn M ultnom ah
get
in th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of sev eral pub­ and C lack am as co u n tie s w ill
lic m a rk e ts in
P o rtla n d
m a rk e ts larg e b en efits from public m a rk e ts.
s tre e t
w hich w illl be p ra c tic a lly fre e except In stead of d riv in g to F ir s t
a sm all re n ta l fo r s ta lls used by and d ea lin g w ith th e food tru s t
a " g e n tle ­
fa rm e rs and o th e rs. A fter
stu d y th e re an d ta k in g w h at
of th e p u b lic m a rk e t situ a tio n
of m en’s a g re e m e n t” decides o u g h t to
m o re th a n 40 o f o u r larg e citie s of be p aid , th e fa rm e r d riv es to a
A m erica an d th o se of C an ad a I find clean an d w holesom e place in the
th a t th e p ro fits o f th e m iddlem en public m a rk e ts w here he m eets the
ru n an y w h e re fro m 33 to 50 p er co n su m er and th e re ta il m an face to
cen t over th e p rice paid th e fa rm e r face an d sells his p ro d u ce fo r a fa ir
con­
o r p ro d u cer, an d in P o rta ln d If th e p ro fit. H e is b e n e fitte d , th e
supply of m elons,
fr u its
or
all su m er is b e n efitted an d th e re ta ill
classes of v e g eta b les becom es too m an is b en efitted . T he a d v a n ta g e
g re a t, r a th e r th a n supply th em to goes a ll aro u n d .
W'e should not fo rg e t th a t only
th e co n su m er a t a low p rice th e
recen tly
n early
every com m ission
foods a re sen t to th e In cin e ra to r.
B altim o re h as elev en p u b lic m a r­ m an on F ro n t stre e t, som e very
k e ts, C leveland six o r seven,
De­ p ro m in e n t and m em bers of ch u rc h e s
tr o it six an d T o led o h as a new m a r­ I suppose, w ere haled in to c o u rt on
k et. And so on. W e have statls- c h arg e of conspiracy to boost th e
" g e n tle m e n 's
ag ree­
tii-s from T acom a, I believe
It is, prices on a
tn a t show s th a t th e cost to th e con­ m e n t," confessed th e ir g u ilt an d paid
su m e r is red u ced fro m 10 to 15 and th e ir fin es o u t of th e e n o rm o u s p ro f­
Of course,
25 per c e n t., w hile th e p ro d u c e rI its of th e ir conspiracy
g ets ab o u t 20 p e r cen t, m o re th a n th e food tru s t h as been fig h tin g th e
m ovem ent.
They
he did b efo re th e r e w as a n y public p u b lic m a rk e t
m a rk e ts e sta b lish e d th ere. In Se­ know w hat it m eans to th e fa rm e r
a ttle th e c o n su m er h a s been
able and th e consum er. It m eans em a n ­
fa rm e r front
a
to red u ce th e coat of liv in g $10 p er cip atio n fo r th e
m o n th . In Des M oines, Iow a, w here stra n g le hold now held on h im , and
p u b lic m a rk e ts w ere fo u g h t to o th j of c o u rse th e food tr u s t w ill not
an d to e nail by th e food tr u a t, th ey : yield readily. Let every fa rm e r In
a re
a
decided success. Coat
o f , M ultnom ah an d C lack am as co u n ty
v eg etab les a n d ev en m ilk have been look over th e s ta tis tic s In th e pos­
reduced in coat to th e c o n su m er session of th e E a st Side B usiness
fro m 30 an d 60 p e r cen t, ail of M en's clu b on th e public m a rk e t
w hich is a sav in g to th e w ag e-earn - j q uestion if they h av e any d o u b ts
a d v a n ta g e s
of
these
er
In In d ia n a p o lis M ayor
S h an k atio u t th e
to b reak th e food tr u s t, to o k t h e ' m a rk e ts.
L. H. W E L L S
T h at th e d epositors of th e B ank of
T ro u td a le w ill lose n o th in g by re a ­
son of th e recent suspension of th a t
batik is th e positive assu ra n c e m ade
to d ay by P re sid e n t H arlow .
E very
cu sto m er of th e b ank has been sent
th e folllow ing c irc u la r le tte r:
T ro u td a le , O r.. Mar. 13, 1913.
W e h e re w ith notify you th a t the
C itizen s’ B ank of P o rtla n d , O r., has
ta k e n over th e assets of th e B ank
o f T ro u td a le . We have a rra n g e d so
th e re w ill be a re p re se n ta tiv e of the
C itizens' B ank in T ro u td a le on Mon­
day, M arch 17, and all b alan ces may
be tra n s fe rre d from th e B ank of
T ro u td a le to th e C itizen s' B ank in
P o rtla n d , and you w ill be ab le to get
y o u r new check book and passbook
a t th a t tim e.
T he C itizens' B an k , w hich has
been In E ast P o rtla n d fo r tw enty-
tw o years, is located on th e c o rn e r
of G rand av en u e an d
E a st A lder
s tre e t, and th e T ro u td a le elec tric
th a t
tra n s fe rs to th e M ontavilla
c a rs passes th is b ank, m a k in g it
very co n v en ien t fo r o u r cu sto m ers
T ru stin g you w ill co n tin u e your
business w ith th e C itizen s’ bank in
•he fu tu re , and th a n k in g you
for
y o u r p a tro n a g e in th e p ast, we re ­
m ain ,
Y ours very tru ly ,
BANK O F TRO U TD A LE.
F. E. H arlow , P res and C ashier.
T he g en eral m erch an d isin g b u si­
ness of H arlo w , B lazer êi H arlow ,
w hich also w ent dow n in th e crash
w ith th e b an k , has been Inventoried.
T he stock is valued a t $10,500 and
h as been assigned to it. L. S abin,
secretary of th e M erch an ts' P ro te c ­
tive asso ciatio n , for se ttle m e n t. T he
sto rk is In tact as in v en to ried
and
w ill p ro b ab ly be sold in th a t way.
G. H. D am m eier’s Offer for
Best L aw ns f folds Good
A g ain I his Y ear.
A sw eet pea ex hibition
will be
a rra n g e d by th e m em bers of th e
W om en's club, and its p resid en t, Mis.
C h arles C leveland, is u rg in g every­
one to get in lin e fo r it. Now is
th e tim e to p la n t th e seeds so ns to
get, th e best re su lts, an d a m ost a t­
tra c tiv e show can easily be oue of
th e p le a sa n t fe a tu re s of th e e arly
su m m er. It is Mrs. C leveland's am ­
b itio n to m ake th e ev en t th e first
of a y early ex hibition and to follow
it up w ith a rose show a t th e p ro p ­
e r tim e w ith a d a h lia ex h ib itio n la te r
in th e fall.
A little ex e rtio n will help w o n d er­
fully to m ak e th ese
th re e ev en ts
very successful, as th is is th e n a t­
u ra l hom e of sw eet peas, roses and
d a h lia s, an d th re e such ev e n ts com ­
ing along in close succession w ould
a ttr a c t m any perso n s
to G resham
from o th e r p laces and help to m ake
th e tow n b e tte r
know n
to
o u t­
siders.
In th is co n n ectio n It is p e rtin e n t
to rem in d th e people of G. H Dani-
tn e le r's p rizes In ra sh fo r tlie lu s t
law n s an d d o o ry ard s. T hose w ho
e n te re d th e co n test last y ear may
com pete ag a in , and th e list will be
la rg e r th a n la st y ear. Mr. Dam-
m e ie r's p rize m oney is deposited in
th e Bank of G resham , alo n g w ith tlie
te rm s of th e co n test w hich may be
re fe rre d to th ere.
T he in cen tiv e to m ak e G resham a
city b e a u tifu l Is gro w in g and th e Idea
will find en co u ra g e m e n t from every
source.
M ultnom ah g ra n g e lias an n o u n ced
a d an ce in th e ball at O rient
for
S a tu rd a y
evening, M arch
29. It
w ill be fo r th e benefit of th e g ran g e
P age tw o— w ant ads. co n tain b a r­
an d w ill be larg ely a tte n d e d by lov­
gains.
ers of good d an cin g from all over
th is section of th e tw o counties.
FAREWELL SURPRISE
GIVEN AT FAIRVIEW
F o r S ale a . a B arg ain .
A $102 sc h o larsh ip in th e In te r­
n a tio n a l
C orrespondence
school.
C hoice of courses. Easy term s. E n ­
A n u m b e r of Mr and Mrs. It. O.
q u ire a t O utlook office.
R o b e rtso n 's frlendg gave them
a
p le a sa n t su rp ris e farew ell p a rty S a t­
u rd a y ev en in g . T he ev en in g was
spent very enjoyutily w ith a b o u n ti­
fu l m id n ig h t su p p er, served by th e
g u ests. T hey all w ished them
th e
best success In
th e ir
new hom o
T h in g s begin to look as if th e re
w here they a re going next Monday.
w ould be no cheese fnctory,
th is
T hey have ren ted a farm ut C am us,
y ear ut least. T he m eetin g sch ed ­
W ash., fo r five years. T hose p res­
uled to be held a t F airview on T u es­
e n t w ere: Mr. a n d M rs R. O. R ob­
day w as never called to o rd e r, th e
e rtso n and ch ild re n , Mr. and Mrs
sm all a tte n d a n c e being one reaso n ;
D. 8. D u n b ar, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
but th e p rin cip al reason w as
the
M oller and c h ild ren , Mr. a a d Mrs.
a n n o u n cem en t by G eorge D olph th a t
R obins an d son, Mr. an d Mrs. B ert
he in ten d ed to go back to E u re k a ,
S h u te a n d d a u g h te r , Mr. and Mrs.
C alifo rn ia, to ta k e c h a rg e of th e
F red C ran e, Mr. and Mrs.
G eorge
cheese facto ry th e re ag ain th is y ear.
B u rlin g a m e
and
son, Mrs. Itu th
Mr D olph w as th e only av ailab le
Shaw and Miss R u th Shaw , all of
m an to p u t In c h a rg e of a factory
F a irv iew ; Mr.
an d
Mrs.
E lm er
here, b u t he c o u ld n ’t a ffo rd to lose
H loom quist, Mr. and Mrs. N ate Row-
a good position
elsew h ere
w hile
ley an d d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. W.
w aitin g fo r th e m ilkm en to
m ake
D. F reem an and son, Mrs. B row n,
up th e ir m inds.
an d son, all of P o rtla n d ; Mr. and
As th e re w as no m eeting th e re
Mrs. W in. S tanley nnd E arl S tanley,
w as no a d jo u rn m e n t. As m a tte rs
Jo h n F re e m a n and w ife, Mrs. E dna
sta n d now It wii devolve upon P re s­
S tanley,M iss Elibah C arlson, C larence
id e n t D avis to get th e m em bers to ­
S tan ley , Mr. am i Mrs. Geo. P u llen ,
g e th e r ag a in If a n o th e r m eetin g Is
Miss M abel and N orah P u llen , all
needed. Many of them a re in fav o r
n t G resh am ; Mr. and Mrs. Sophia,
of d is b an d in g en tire ly .
of R ockcut, W ashington.
Mr, D olph w ill leave fo r E u re k a
on S unday next, accom panied by his
son P erry. W ith him
w ill go th e
last hope of a cheese facto ry h ere
fo r th is y ear, at least.
LAST CHANCE FOR A
CHEESE FACTORY GONE
DR. EDWARD 0. SISSON
O F REED COLLEGE
NEW FARM MACHINERY
HAS JUST ARRIVED
H essel's m ach in ery sto re h a s Just
received a co m plete asso rtm e n t of
P la n e t Jr., and H ersche g ard en seed­
e rs , c u ltiv a to rs, O liver chilled and
steel plow s, P. & O. C lip p er steel
plow s,
rev ersib le
an d o th e r disc
h a rro w s, K im ball weed and fern ex ­
te rm in a to rs , disc c u ltiv a to rs, p o ta ­
to p la n te rs, S u p erio r d rills, and a
full stock of buggies, w agons an d I
farm
m ach in ery .
W ith
all th ese ’
th in g s to select from th e re
Is no
need to go elsew h ere fo r a n y th in g
in these lines.
F a ir
T rip
E asily
F in an ced .
If you have th e s lig h te s t in te n ­
tion of going to San F ra n c isc o In
116, you can fin an ce th e tr ip by
com m encing today to m ake sm all
m on th ly p a y m n e ts a t y o u r local b a n k .
W rite to o r see L. H. S tone, a t j
P o rtla n d
h e a d q u a rte rs , San F ra n ­
cisco T o u r Co., in M ultnom ah H otel. |
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