Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 30, 1913, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
VOL 3.
NO. 26
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, M ULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, M AY 30,
RAILWAY FARES ARE REDUCED
TO FIREMEN’S TOURNAMENT
W
E
DEUNION
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C ash Prizes a n d a V alu ab le T ro p h y A re to Be G iven to the
W inners.
A utom obile Chem ical E ngine W ill
H ead P arad e. G ran d Ball at Night.
O regon C ity to G resham ...............40c n u tu b er of men in line. T he p arad e
P o rtla n d to G r e s h a m ...................... ;
will begin a t 11 o'clock to be fol­
Golf J u n c tio n to G resham . . . . !
lowed by an h o u r for d in n er. O ther
L ents J u n c tio n to G resh am . . ,.2 & c ev en ts to follow in th e aftern o o n
B oring to G resham .......................... 25c w ill be—
E agle C reek to G resh am ..............25c
1 :3 0 p. m
H ub and h u b race,
E stacad a to G re sh a m ........................5oc
250 y a rd s, lay hose and m ak e coup
■Montavilla to G re s h a m ..................... 25c
ling. P rizes— »25, »15 an d »5.
P le a sa n t H om e to G re sh a m . . . . 25c
2 :0 0 p. m. L ad d er clim b in g con­
B ull R un to G re s h a m .....................30c test. P riz e s - »5 and »2.50.
Good only on J u n e 5 th . T ickets
2 :3 0 p. m.— R ace a g a in st tim e,
m ust be p u rch ased a t re g u la r ticket 250 y ard s, lay hose an d m ak e coup­
agency sta tio n s. E ach child of five ling. F irst prize- N ick le-p lated rac­
(5 ) y ears of ag e o r o v er, m ust he
ing nozzle d o n ated by A. G. Long &
provided w ith fu ll ex cu rsio n ticket
Co., of P o rtla n d ; »15 and »5.
C h ild ren u n d e r f iv e (5 j y ears of
3 :3 0 p. m .— C o u p lin g contest.
age, free, w hen not o ccupying seats P rizes— »5 an d »2.50.
req u ired hy o th e r passen g ers.
4 :0 0 p .m .— R elay race, 000 yards.
T he above ra te s have been secured P rize »1 5.
by th e fire m e n on all lin es of the
4 :3 0 p. m .— G irls’ hose team race
O. W. P. fo r th e to u rn a m e n t to be P rizes— »10 and »5.
held in G resh am J u n e 5th . All o th er
100 y ard s, open to all c o n te s ta n ts
p o in ts th e n th o se
m en tio n ed
are
E veryone is in te re ste d
in th e
considered
in th e
class of those ch allen g e m ade by G resham , No. 1,1
n e a re st, except th a t tic k e ts m u st be
fo r a w ater fig h t w ith an y o th e r 1
bought a t a s ta tio n to g et ad v a n ta g e com pany fo r »25 a side. T h is event
of the re d u ctio n .
will not he considered a p a r t of the
P o sters fo r th e ev en t have been p ro g ram u nless th e ch allen g e is ac­
circ u la te d in all
th e to w n s th at cepted.
will e n te r te a m s h ere in com peti­
All a rra n g e m e n ts a re In th e h an d s
tion fo r th e prizes. T he
d e p a rt­ of C hief
Jo n es,
A ssistan t
Chief
m en ts to ta k e p a r t will com e from W heeler and E zra T h o m as w ho w ill ;
L ents, E sta c a d a ,
T rem o n t,
S aint be m a rsh a l of th e day.
Jo h n s, W oodstock and L in n to n , w ith
T he
to u rn a m e n t
is
a ttra c tin g
G resham as th e e n te r ta in e r an d com ­ g reat a tte n tio n
ev ery w h ere in the
p e tito r of th em all.
first event of its kind e v e r given I
T he p a ra d e will be th e first fea­ in M ultnom ah co u n ty
o u ts id e
of
tu r e headed by an a u to chem ical m a­ P o rtla n d . T h ere a re su re to be
chine from th e city of P o rtla n d . F o r larg e crow ds of people h ere.
The
th is e v e n t tw o cash
prizes of $15 day will close w ith a g ra n d ball in
each hav e been a p p ro p ria te d for tin th e C om m ercial clu b h all, w ith N el­
deco rated m ach in e and largest so n 's o rc h e stra to fu rn ish th e m usic.
SANDY JUVENILE FAIR
HIGHER RECORD SET
GIVES MANY PRIZES
FOR COMING YEAR
A. R. C hase, of th e A g ric u ltu ra l
C ollege a t C orvallis, gave a very in­
te re stin g and in s tru c tiv e lectu re at
th e scho o lh o u se last Sunday afte r-
noon u n d e r th e auspices ot th e Neigh
borhood club.
D espite it» u n lu ck y fin al fig u res,
th e y e a r 1913 p ro m ises to set
a
high record fo r bu sin ess an d in d u s­
tria l progress. A re p o rt ju s t m ade
by a leading
com m ercial
agency
s ta te s th a t p ro sp ects
fo r a good
pQpjiyFt 1015 ßv Amerio» PrciKAOociahotf
PrcjÁAjjocigha»
ELLO, there, comrade! Thoj^ht I’d come
To one more camp before
R
I'm mustered out and pitch my tent
Upon the other shore.
What was your regiment ? Mine wps
The Fifth Ohio We
Fought with old Grant, you know, and marched
With Sherman to the sea.
What s that you say ? You fought with Grant
And marched with Sherman too?
Yea, I'm Bill Jones of Company K,
But who the deuce are you?
Do 1 remember Mission Ridge?
I ought to; but, old scout,
My eyes must be a trifle dim —
I can't quite make you out.
T he K elso N eighb o rh o o d club de- y ear w ere n ever b e tte r th ro u g h o u t
cided to c o n trib u te $20 to th e gen­ th e Pacific N o rth w est.
S ales and
e ra l p rem iu m fu n d of th e Sandy Ju co llectio n s a re good, m a n u fa c tu rin g
venile fa ir.
The clu b
w ill give is going ah ead well an d , best of all,
$25 in p rizes to th e ch ild ren of th e th e p ro sp ects for good crops a re ex ­
K elso d is tric t u n d e r 21 y ears, for cellen t.
You’re who— Bob Henry? Not old Bob?
e x h ib its a t th e S andy fair. F ollow ­
An in d icatio n of th e co nfidence
By hokey ! But you are !
ing is tlie p rize list:
felt in th e fu tu re Is show n in the
You derned old ornery sea cook! Say,
C LA SS 1. To Hoys.
an n o u n ced
e x p en d itu re of ab o u t
F o r best g en eral ex h ib it, includ- »75,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 by th e v ario u s co rp o ra-
Bob Henry, put her thar!
ing g ra in , fr u it, vegetab les an d an- a tio n s in ami ab o u t P o rtla n d d u rin g
Where have you been ? I hain't seen you
ImalB, 1st prize, »3.00; 2nd prize, th e c u rre n t y ear on im p ro v m een ts,
»2.50.
ex ten sio n s and b e tte rm e n ts.
Bank
Since back in sixty-six.
CLA SS 2.
T o G irls.
cle a rin g s show a g ain every m onth
I thought you looked familiar, but
F o r best g e n e ra l e x h ib it, inclutl- over th e co rresp o n d in g
m o n th s of
My old eyes play me tricks.
ing d o m estic science,
a rt, flow ers fo rm er y ears and 1913 looks lik e a
and v egetables.
1st p rize, »3.00: big y ear for th e w hole O regon coun-
2nd prize, »2.50; 3rd p rize, 50 cents try.
Well, this IS a reunion, Bob.
CLASS 3. T o Boys am i G irls.
I lost all track of you.
B est fo d d e r co rn , 6 sta lk s.
1st
ce n ts; 2nd p rize, 25 cents.
I thought you must be dead. What's that?
Best cow k ale, 2 sta lk s.
F irst
You thought that I was too?
prize, 50 c e n ts ; 2nd prize, 25 cen ts
Well, we are lively dead ones, Bob.
Best cab b ag e, 3 heads.
1st prize
50 c e n ts; 2nd. 25 cents.
As th e tim e d raw s n ear fo r th e
They’d find that out, you bet,
Best hill bush beans,
1st prize, big S cottish picnic on Ju ly 4th th e
If
Uncle
Sam should call on us.
50 c e n ts; 2nd, 25 cents.
m a tte r of concessions on th e
fa ir
Best hill pole beans,
1 St prize g ro u n d s is becom ing m ore im p o rt­
We’ve jj.ae fights in us yet.
50 c e n ts ; 2nd, 25 cents.
a n t. T he S co ttish co m m ittee w ill be
Best h a lf bushel m a rk e ta b le pota- h ere in S unday next ab o u t 1 1 o'clock
Come on; let’s talk it over, Bob.
toes of B u rb a n k o r A m erican Won- an d w ill m eet w ith an y o n e w ho may
It kind of seems us two
•1er v arieties, lb t prize, » 1 .0 0 ; 2nd. w an t space fo r any fe a tu re s u ita b le
50 cen ts.
to th e c e le b ratio n . All th e conces-
Should have a heap of things to say
CLAHH 4. T o Hoys an d G ills .
along will be fo r sale and th o se in­
That are long overdue.
sp ectai p rem iu m offered by P. C te re ste d should be on h an d a t th e
S pooner fo r th e g re a te st w eight ot h o u r nam ed to m ak e re serv atio n s.
I think that it will take a week
m a rk e ta b le p o ta to e s
raised
from
To get my system free.
W. T. Serviss h as m ad e a rr a n g e ­
5 lbs. of seed, e ith e r B u rb an k
or
a m otion p ictu re
A m erican W onder v arieties, »2.00. m en ts to open
We ll fight again with Grant and march
show in his h all, T ro u td a le , b egin­
< LANS 3.
------— - With Sherman to the sea.
S pecial p re m iu m s offered by J. H n in g next S u n d ay n ig h t. T he show
T uesday,
T h u rsd ay ,
R evenue to g irls fo r th e best tw o will be open
,,, . rr « .<
^<>1 dow n d ar lo keep o lii de wuy of de
S atu rd ay and S u n d ay n ig h ts
each T H Z BAI
loaves of bread
»1.00.
ffliv I 1«. I N'<l. , Vankees. case I k n o w e il d a t I w o u ld
To boys fo r th e best h a lf dozen w eek. Good p ic tu re s a re a ssu red .
he bloeg,sl ter w ln s ip fe r deni. u n ' I
H o m One O erky Lean-«<j A ll the Facte
k n o w e il d a t M nrse Bob Lee d ld n 't spec
c a rro ts of th e Yellow D enver v arie­
W ith Safety
d n t o f me so I |ls ' gel d o w n lu de c e l­
T he B a ttle sh ip O regon w ill not be
ty, raised in 1 row of 10 feet - »1
•N e g rw a g e n e im t have fu n n y at>- ia i nn let em ttt It ouL "
used
as
a
ta
r
g
e
t
by
th
e
navy
d
e
p
a
rt­
N O T E — All e x h ib its to
be p ro ­
■ wen. fo r a lm o st e ve ry q u e stion , said
m en t If th is s ta te can help It Res­ I. \A M il. lied ot A ll.m tii to a g ro u p
duced by e x h ib ito r.
Gettysburg Fought F ifty Years Ago.
N O TE— T he above is only a p ar, o iu tio n s stro n g ly p ro te stin g a g a in st 1.1 e o n in u le . it « 'am p H istsevelt " t o n
T his year m arks the fiftieth an n iv er­
by li.n e heard |s u l,i|m of the fe llo w who
o t th e p rize list, th e rest w ill be th is a ctio n have been ad o p ted
m any o rg a n iz a tio n s an d a p e titio n , was v is itin g u l the aeene o f the h u ttle sary o f the battle of G ettysburg, the
p u b lish ed la te r.
bloodiest contest of the w ar. Fought
as
long as th e fam o u s b a ttle s h ip it­ o t A n tie ta m and m et an old w o o lly
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n in reg ard
July 1. 2 and 3. 1***« the total L'nlon
l
a
i
d
A
fric
a
n
,
who
to
o
k
p
leasure
In
ez
to p rize list apply to Mrs.
R obert self, has been signed an d fo rw ard ed
losses were: Killed. 3.070; wounded.
to P re s id e n t W ilson by school ch il­ p la in in g to the v is ito r a ll 'fa c k s ' a lio p t 14.407: missing, ft.434: total. 23.001
Jo n s ru d .
the engagem ent th e re
T h e negro was
d ren a sk in g th a t th e O regon lead asked I f he was pre se n t w h e n th e tig h t
t n n iily Horse fo r Sale o r T ra d e .
Pan- took place, and Ills a n s w e r w as:
th e naval p a ra d e th ro u g h th e
The H ouseholder—C an 't you do some
M are, 4 y e a rs; n early 1200; sin ­ a m a canal.
” 'S a rtln ly , sab: «lire. I w uz right thing to kill the echo In this garden?
g le o r d o u b le; a fra id
of n o th in g ;
iie a rli
The Landsca|,e G ardener I think It
•'G u ess you saw th e w h o le th in g ? '
adds charm to the spot
<N b lfe llo n s A tte n tio n ;
sou n d as a d o lla r. Also buggy and
- • I nssl I d id . sah. a n ' It w u z right
The H ouseholder—But I spend a
In itiation .May 31, followed by re­
new h arn ess. W ill ta k e good cow
tillio n - lim es, sah ’
g re a t deal of tim e here w ith my wife,
p a rt p ay m en t.
L. F
S h ln am an , fre sh m en ts.
v isitin g brothers
in-
U hat p o sitio n d id yo n occupy?-
and It doubles everything she says.—
P leasant Home Phone 27x1.
vlted.
" ' I a n y d> w ii In de ,-ellar, *ah
I ' hlea go News
SCOTTISH PICNIC
ON THE FOURTH
1913
‘Ever at Your Service ’
P h o n e 701
$1.50 PER YEAR
GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS
EIGHTH GRADUATING EXERCISE
—
D iplom as A w a rd e d to F ourteen Y o u n g M en a n d W om en
w ith A p p ro p ria te C erem onies. Excellent P ro ­
gram R endered. Flag P resen ted .
A n n u al com m encem ent exercls s. an d still to c o n q u e r;" class colors,
th e e ig h th of tin- yearly series took blue am i g ra y ; class flow er, th e pink
' place a t th e assem bly
hall of th e
ten rose. T he fo u rte e n e n ro lled I-
G resham high school on T h u rsd ay
th
e class a re ns follow s:
M aybell
evening. F ollow ing is th e p ro g ram
as g iv e n :
B urch, C h rislin e O.
B u rk h o ld e r.
H igh School O rch estra.
L illian A. E d w ard s, P earl M. F le m ­
M arch
F o rt S n e l l i n g " . . . . s tr a k e ing. H elen M. H obs , V yola 11. M at­
In v o catio n . . . Rev. M elville T. W ire thew s, M a rg u erite B M ichel, C leve­
¡ l a ) "O h, Ita lit, Ita lia , B e lo v e d ..
land A. Bliss, Jack so n
F. Jo n es,
............................................... D onizetti F loyed 8. M etzger. R aym ond A. P alm
(b ) " I n S p ain " ..................DI C h iara q u ls t, R ussell A. P u g h , R oland W.
H igh School C horus
Q u isen b u ry , F red G. W agner
All
Mrs. E. I., C oovert, D irector.
w ere g ra d u a te d w ith
tlie h ig h est
A ddress . . . . " A n Ideal P ro fe ssio n ” h o n o rs and w ere given th e ir d i­
E. D. R essler
plom as.
I’ rofessor In d u s tria l P adagogy, O r­
egon A g ric u ltu ra l College.
A p le a sa n t e n te rta in m e n t and cer­
( a ) "S p rin g S o n g ” ...........................
em ony of p re s e n ta tio n of an A m eri­
. . . . Felix M endelssohn-B artholdy
(b ) W altz and C horus from F a u s t’ can flag to th e G resham school by
G unod I he W om en's R elief C orps w as held
H igh School G irls’ C horus
on
T h u rsd a y
a fte rn o o n
in
the
Mrs. E. L. C onvert, D irector.
C om m ercial club room s. T he flag
P re s e n ta tio n of C la s s ......................
p re s e n ta tio n speech w as m ade
by-
................................ G. R. R obinson Mrs. S. T. C row , th e g ift being a c ­
P re se n ta tio n of D iplom as .............
cepted by Mrs. M innie D auffenbach
.......................................... O. I. N eal J on b eh alf of th e school
"The B eau tifu l B lue D a n u b e " . S tra u s
T he p ro g ram consisted of songs
H igh School C horus
by th e p u p ils of th e g rad es, anti
|
Mrs. E. L. C oovert, D irector
w as b rief but ex cellen t . T he hall
T he fo u rte e n g ra d u a te s w ho were w as crow ded w ith p u p ils,
p aren ts,
given d ip lo m as w ere g reeted w ith te a c h e rs and frien d s. The occasion
a re p re se n ta tiv e au d ien ce com plete­ w ill long rem ain as a p leasan t m em ­
ly fillin g th e hall. A fter th e p ro ­ ory of th e closing days of bc I ioo I.
g ram th e a n n u a l b an q u e t to
th e
class and facu lty w as
served
In
T he L adles Aid society will give
Miss Von W in tzin g ero d e's room , ev­ a 10 cent te a W ednesday a ftern o o n
e ry th in g
in
connection th e re w ith J u n o 4, a t th e hom e ofM rs. E. ('
lieing on an e la b o ra te scale and in L indsey.
B usiness session at 2 :3 0
keeping w ith th e occasion.
T ea front 4 to 5. E verybody in­
T he class m o tto w as “ C o n q u erin g vited.
27
FAIRVIEW SCHOOL
MRS. FRED SHOULTS
GRADUATES ONE
DIES AT CORBETT
C om m encem ent
exercises
w ere
T he co m m u n ity was shocked
to
belli In th e city h ail at F airview on h e a r of th e sud d en d e a th
of Mrs.
W ednesday ev ening fo r th e close of
F red S h o u lts w hich occu rred S a tu r­
th e school. T h ere w as only
one
day ev en in g a t a b o u t 9 :3 0 o ’clock.
g ra d u a te from th e e ig h th g rad e b u t
Mrs. S h o u ltz w ho had been telep h o n e
th e p ro g ra m w as good and th e hall
o p e ra to r fo r th e past th re e m o n th s,
was filled w ith an a p p re c ia tiv e a u d i­
had closed th e office and gone up
ence.
to h er room s, a p a re n tly in h e r u s­
H arold R obinson wag th e success­ ual h ealth . She rem ark«
to her
ful pupil w ho received
u diplom u,
th e o th e rs of th e e ig h th g rad e not
lieing fa r en o u g h advanced Io pass
tlie ex am in atio n .
Tlie ex ercises consisted of an In­
vocation and b en ed ic tio n by
Rev.
T hom as R obinson, class songs, d ia ­
logues, re c ita tio n s and songs
T he
occasion w as a p leasan t closing of
the school y ear.
h u sb an d th a t she w as feeli ig stra n g e
ly an d dropped over on
the bed.
Mr. S h o u ltz th in k in g his w ife had
fain ted called In a neig h b o r am i ini
m ed iately phoned fo r a d o cto r from
P o rtla n d , b u t found th a t d e a th had
been In s ta n ta n e o u s us sh e bad pas
ed aw ay w ith a sm ile on h er u s u a l­
ly
ph-nsunt counteniince.
Mrs
S houltz w as th e d a u g h te r of Mr. anil
Mrs ItuKsell an d wus born and raised
on a farm n e a r here and a fte r m a r­
ria g e lived on a farm n e a r Corin'! I
She leaves to m o u rn Iter ileal It
it
sons, nn
E th e l and Jesse R ogers re tu rn e d h u sb an d an d tw o young
from W alla W alla, last w eek w here aged fa th e r and m o th er, siste rs and
they have u tten d ed school tlie past b ro th e rs anti a host of friends. Tin
fu n e ra l w as at th e g ra n g e hlnl, It \
y ear.
G resham
Mrs. J . T. Rea accom panied her F. M. B u rtch from th e
husband on his trip in to tlie in te r ­ B ap tist ch u rch d e liv erin g tlie fu n e r­
a l ad d ress. A la rg e n u m b e r of b e a u ­
io r th is w eek.
tifu l flow ers had been bro u g h t In
Joseph L eader m ade a business
h o n o r of th is lady, w hom every on
tr ip to W allu W alla last T h u rsd ay .
for m iles a ro u n d honored as a kind
and loving m o th er and wife, a help ­
e r of th e needy, Httd a friend of i l l
h er ac q u a in ta n c e s.
The
rem ain
I w ere in te rre d in th e M ountain View
I ('a p t. C. O. B ranson will preach a t cem etery.
th e P le a s a n t H ome M ethodist ch u rc h
_______
next S uniluy m o rn in g at 11 o’clock
T he fu n e ra l of Mrs F red S h o til's,
As C a p ta in B ranson fo rm erly held a o u r beloved n eig h b o r, w ho so sm l-
very successful revival a t th is place, d enly died on S unday ev en in g , oc-
he should tie welcom ed by a larg«- c u rre d M onday at th e g ra n g e h hali
audience.
: It w as a la rg e and so rro w in g a u d l-
Mrs. Denny
and
Mrs. Mark« II | e,lce ,h a l *»« P resen t to pay the
w ere c a lle rs s t (he hom e of Mrs. last resp ects an d h o n o r to th e d e­
I. N. L. S h rln e r W ednesday a f te r ­ ceased. T he cerem ony w as b e a u ti­
ful an d very im pressive, conduct« d
noon.
T h is com ing S u n d ay , J u n e 1, S a n ­ hy Rev. F M B u rtch of G resham
w as
In
perfi c
dy will try for h o n o rs
w ith
th e Mrs. F. S h o u lts
will
brin
g
,K‘a
,,h
”
P
,o
h*
r
d
e
a
th
,
and
i locals. T hey s ta te they
a big bunch of fans. T his gam e d e a th Is a te rrib le blow to her f •
wo
should be well w orth seeing
E very lly. She left a h u sb an d an d
h«>dy tie at th e g ro u n d s at 2 o 'clock | sw eet b rig h t boys to m ourn th e It •
of a loving m o th e r and fa ith fu l v f
sh arp .
W hile o u r h e a rts a re bleeding, i
w hile we weep fo r th o se
w ho . i.
Iioyal ( itlaeas.
left b eh in d , we p ra y th e Lord to 1»
W h eth e r th ey lab o r, w tieih h er they
n e a r to th em an d g ive th em com fort
p la y ;
,
an d s tre n g th to b e a r th e ir sorrow
W h eth e r
they
Jo u rn ey ,
w h eth er Mr. S h o u lts an d th e
tw o
llttk
they stay;
boys have th e sy m p ath y of e v ery ­
W h ith e r th ey w an d er, w h ith e r abide. body in th is co m m u n ity .
F illed a re th e ir h e a rts w ith a stro n g
civic p rid e.
Scythes, Sickles,
Lawn Mowers,
C o r b e tt
P le a s a n t H o m e
— Cleveland P lain Dealer.
etc., at Sterling « K idder's.