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VOL 3. G resham O utlook NO. 30 Phone 701 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. F R I D A Y ? J U N tT l? |" » li FIRST DIVIDEND IS DECLARED $1.50 PER YEAR FIREFIGHTERS PLEASANT HOME HOLD MEETING BASEBALL GAME Telephone Company Makes a Rebate of Ten Per Cent on Capital Stock. Tournament Affairs Are Being Good Score in Ten Inning Settled and the Routine Game of First Grade Business Taken Up. Baseb« ^laying. T he board of d ire c to rs of th e .M ultnom ah Si C lack am as County- T elephone Co., has d eclared a ten p e r cen t div id en d on th e c ap ital stock w hich w ill be sen t to all T hc postponed re g u la r m eeting of 'h e G resh am V o lu n te e r F ire D ep art One of tl.e 1 -at crow ds of the season tu rn e d 1 to w itness th e m ent w as held W ednesday n ig h t, I J u n e 1 2. in th e fire h all. T he m eet g am e S unday een th e local boys ing w as called to o rd e r by th e chief, and th e Cresce lean t of P o rtla n d but la te r w as ta k e n c h a rg e of by It proved to be b a ttle royal from Ed. M etzger, w ho presided In th e ab s ta rt to finish w as one of those sence of th e chief. T h e c o n s titu gam es th a t kee| th e fan s on th e ir tion and by-law s of th e G resham toes all th e tlm . fire d e p a rtm e n t in p rin te d form T he gam e w called at 3 :1 5 w ere d is trib u te d am o n g th e m em and w as one tx th e fa ste st gam es bers of th e com iutny. ev er p lay ed on ae h hotne g ro u n d s Q uite an am o u n t of new business th e tim e being mil h o u r and ten w as ta k e n up. B ills to ta lin g >26.74 m in u tes. w ere allow ed an d all o th e r b ills I he locals pi a ru n over th e ir w hich w ere th o u g h t fit allow ed first tr ip to th e bat. H eltsm an S everal bills had not been tu rn e d stru c k o u t. S to n e flew out to D uke over to th e se cretary . T h e clau se and R auw , th e th ird m an up, co n of th e by-law s re la tin g to absences nected w ith o ne of D u k e's shoots for is being enforced and several fines a hom e ru n . T h en it went on u n til fo r absences from re g u la r m eetings •he fo u rth In n in g n e ith e r team m ak w ere collected. O ne excuse was ing a score In th e last of th e O tt, b a rito n e ; A lfred M elnig, c la r read and accepted fo u rth th e locals put o v er a n o th e r On th e day of th e to u rn a m e n t in e t; Alex. G ray, c o rn e t; G. M. T a l ru n . T he score th en stood 2 to 0 sev eral of th e arm ban d s belong- m ag e, tro m b o n e; W. E. G ru n n e rt. I ¡„ K to ““ “ *»' » " til th e first o f th e seventh when e t; V F v. E I ' K ’ ' ? / ,b “T ,Oaned to a bad play on th ird enabled th e vis c flre ,ncn w ere loaned tro m b o n e; H . P e rre t. c o rn „1- Kobt S m ith K V G re*h a '“ K| r '«' hose ito rs to score th e ir first ru n . B eckw ith, c la r in e t; In • u..,,, leant. r T " hese bass h o rn ; R aym ond G ray, c la ra -I 7 , “ arm “ “ b an d s n have a v e ,l not t ,t th e ir next c a n to they succeeded In p h o n e ; J o h n D un, cornet H enrv K en r e t “ rn * 1 “ 8 w«» req u ested in tleln g up th e score. F rom th en on W eaver, sax a p h o n e ; It E E .T C 7 * * ° UU° ° k T hc l” ™ ' tt w as a b a ttle royal, each team ■olo a lto ; Geo. H ennefy, co rn et ' ^ °. * f‘re depaP tm «»* *»> ap- play ing e rro rle s s ball and It was not G us D ahrnes, c la r in e t; p ’ B G ray ® « re a t,Z 'h e ir re tu rn . The u n til th e last of th e te n th th a t th e loculs succeeded in b re a k in g up the ......... r" 1 - sto c k h o ld e rs w ith in a few days. T h e a m o u n t is based on th e p a r valu e of th e sto ck w hich is >25 p e r sh a re , each check callin g for >2.50. T h e O regon law recen tly re q u ired a ll sto c k h o ld e rs to pay "Ever at Your Service” th e sam e ra te as re n te rs w hich was re cen tly done, an d it w as u n d ersto o d th a t th e d iffe re n c e w ould be re tu rn e d w hich is now to be done. S tock in th e tele p h o n e com pany OLD-TIME CELEBRATION JULY FOURTH AT SANDY UNDER DIRECTION OF SANDY BAND w ould be a good in v estm en t w ith d iv id en d s com ing in se m i-an n u a lly a t th e ra te of ten p e r cen t. T h ere is no lim ita tio n on th e n u m b er of T he aS ndy band co n sists o f 25 <ly to w hich a vast m u ltitu d e is ex sh a re s a p erson m ay hold an d th ere is no tax fo r phone re n t If a per- m em bers, u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of pected. T h e band recen tly g av e its son d o e sn 't hav e a p - h o n e, ' — so it I F. Weis, w also p ic re s sid of first co n c e rt fo r th e p u rp o se o f ra is ■ - n ho o is ih diso io e n t ol thZ?r a M 8' ° ck h o ld er8 w ould Set th e band o rg a n iz a tio n an d m an ag e r, ing lu n d s a n d w ill give a n o th e r oil th e ir d iv id en d s ju s t th e sam e, O th er o fficers are, H. P e r r e tt vice S a tu rd a y ev en in g , J u n e 21st fo llo w p one o r no phone. T he only d ra w -I p re s id e n t; F. E. B eck w ith secre- ed by d an cin g . back is th a t s h a re s a re q u o ted con- 'a r y ; R. E. E sson, t r e a s u r e r ’ T h e F o u rth o f J u ly c e le b ra tio n sid e ra b ly abo v e p a r v alu e ju s t now, It w as org an ized ab o u t A ug 1 o f h . . i h u t fo r a p erson w ho is now a ren t-1 last y e a r and h a s l.a i r i* ’ ’ h an n o u n ced by a tw o -co lo r e r It w ould be a m oney m ak in g ven- tice u n d e r a paid in s tru c to r" S X ' iX * * " B '“T ' 7 b “ *he ° U" ° ° k ° f‘ tu r e to buy a sh are. i, is now ah ie to f u n ,7 h e x c e C ' th e day a veCa"r w8|, h re Pay $15 ,UU8ic fo r alm o st a n , o ccasion. The F o llo w in g Is th e m em b ersh ip of e a r w ith no o th e r re tu rn s th a n f m em bers n u m b er 25 an d a re w ork th e b and a n d In s tru m e n ts: th e use o f th e phone. S to ck h o ld ers in g to g et u n ifo rm s w hich th ey will O tto D a h rn e s, bass h o rn ; Clem . back Sam e an<1 o n e-t h i r i l P ro b ab Iy h av e by th e F o u rth when B artsch , a lio ; Jo e H aley, c o rn e t; I th ey will give a cele b ratio n a t San- K ehres, b a rito n e ; E<l. W eis, lead e r, c o rn e l; Dr. W ill sn a re dru m . ■ A m slen G ray b ... to be „ M — tb « gam e w ere the " ICh” "> ___________________ MRS' CR F R in n u vA|w ii.D rn lTHE ° lD MAN WAS WHOLESALE RATES (ROSE FESTIVAL FESTIVAL IS IS SERIOUSLY INJURED | NOT HIS DARLING AT SHAVING SHOP MARKED SUCCESS y esterd ay “ab^u't " “o ’X k ’l n T u t ^ | m obile belonging to C L. Id lem an | A " e r a d,,w ,’-,HW'' y o u n g m an had I “ A fte r a G resh am b a rb e r had fin-, * ‘'o">Pany w ith a g i r l , ished sh a v in g a s tra n g e r y e sterd ay ' "a “ „™ w " i ...... ............. ......... ‘ ’ hose le an t, a t th e to u rn a m e n t, go B a tte rie s In c u t ,, , ° to la),its to n ig h t, a t th e req u est of R auw . ‘ H e lt,m a n u,ld P o r tla n d ’s rose festiv al has been a m ark ed success so far, e v e ry th in g ,a ,,e t. to o rg a \” ^ " a T l r m J i m n ^ g f r k ’ ' ' laltor,k K lm bley and D uke, w as c a u g h t betw een tw o s tre e tc a rs on Main s tre e t fo r sev eral m o n th s, | 'b e m an ask ed w h at th e c h a rg e was g o ff as scheduled w ith perfect hose team Several of tb I , w ill be w ith a t G rand and H a w th o rn e avenues, h e r fa th e r su d d en ly got th e idea th a t and w hen told th a t It w as fiftee n p w assin eath er co n d itio n s up to .as, nigh, , h e G resham fire d e p a r u e n , w i al t ’Y h * " ’ b° d > w ith th e re s u lt th a t Mrs. C. L. a sa lary of seven d o lla rs p e r w ould c e n ts, sa id : Hain cam e dow n in g e n tle show ers s o go to L eS ts “ b° ° 8' fo r ,h o b« '" e boys. Id lcm an was severely h u rt an d th e not su p p o rt his d a u g h te r in p ro p e r • D o n ’t you have an y w holesale late in th e e v e n in g , so m aw h at Ed. M etzger 'took som e very fine w ltl P ' “ yed c a r sm ashed Mrs. Id len ian was style, an d he fo rb ad e th e W o u ld n ’t you give m e fo u r y o u n g ra te s ? , fectin g th e jo llty o f tb e occasion, p ic tu re s o f fe a tu re s of th e u a r a i l « »cents on th e hom o ru sh ed to Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital, sh av es fo r h a lf a d o lla r ? ” — .— m an to com e to th e house. L e tte rs • r * * - ............... w here it w as found th a t h er Collar- w ere exchanged and sto len inter* ' Yes, I reckon I could do th a t .” bone w as b ro k en , h e r sh o u ld e r views follow ed, b u t n o th in g o f th e I hen go ah e a d a n d sh av e me p ro b ab ly d islo cated an d h e r b reast- »or, will o ccu r ag ain . th re e tim es m o re ,” said th e s tr a n g bone In ju re d , th o u g h It is th o u g h t I The o th e r n ig h t th e old m an ob- e r as he clim bed back in to th e ch air. th e re a re no in te rn a l in ju rie s. served his d a u g h te r a ctin g n erv o u s c ro w d , to w itness th e closing hlg7, ' " h e ‘ 'p ric e ' ‘i s ^ e a “ , ' h®*' a re to Mr. Id len ian w as d riv in g th e a u to an d q u eer, an d he scented cologne I he b a rb e r la th e re d , shaved and and in th e to n n e a u w ere Mrs. E. W. L " 'h e a ir. W h isp erin g in th e old recom bed his h a ir an d cried 'next ! ’ J in k , to m o rro w ev en in g u n less th e .e n a b le . Every firem a n sh o u ld have s ? “ <“ ‘“ W * ' O rlen t « r “ n« ° b a " Is not likely som e of th ese p ic tu re s S a tu rd a y ev en in g . J u n e 2 1. They Jo n e s an d Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Myers, w o m an ’s e a r he dodged o u td o o rs and a b d th e " lan " ’«««ted h im self and rain c o n tin u e s which from present in d icatio n s. T he m a tte r o f h av in g som e o f ¡¡u o n « "« /* h ” “ ? ' ° P*‘° ' none of w hom w as In ju re d . The took a p ositio n fav o rab le fo r o n e ' l ° ° k a th ird lrd shave sh av e an d a fo u rth them e n la rg e d and h a n g in g them l n L . H8OI1 ~ * b* " t ' h ' “ 8 o f th e s tre e tc a rs had stopp ed a t th e cross- (d e te rm in e d on ev il. P re tty soon soft w ith o u t a w ord. H is face had a new S u b scrib e fo r y o u r d a ilie s th ro u g h m g and Mr. Id len ian th o u g h t he step s w ere h eard . T h e old man baby look when he got th ro u g h , b ut serve th e fire h all w ill he b ro u g h t up a , n * he O utlook an e a rly d a te . I “ f,n « of th e could get th ro u g h , b u t ju s t as he coughed T he g a te open ed , th e step s he h an d ed o u t a h a lf an d said : m ain tr e a ts will be chicken pie. s ta rte d one of th e c a rs also moved cam e n e a re r an d a voice w h isp reed : "1 d o n ’t know h u t it would have and th e a u to w as c a u g h t betw een “ la th a t my d a r lin g ? ” been b e tte r to have ta k e n ten sh av es th e tw o B oth th e re a r w heels w ere "N o t h a r d ly ! ” replied th e old for a d o lla r, h u t th is w ill do ju s t sm ashed. I g e n tle m a n , as he rose u p an d reach - HOW,’* y a coincidence H. L. Id lem an , le d o u t fo r a co at c o lla r; an d the a b ro th e r, w as p assin g th e spot on | next m om ent a p a ir of polished On J u n e 9, 1913, at P in Mrs “ T h ere u n d o u b te d ly will he an In- a m otorcycle, w hen he saw a crow d shoe heels revolved In th e air.sw ep t D eciding th a t th e P o rtla n d R ail had collected a n d d ism o u n ted to see o ff th e to p o f a rose h u sh , cam e Ihe creased d em an d fo r pie c h e rrie s ,” way, L ig h t At P ow er co m pany is not w hat th e tro u b le was. T h e first dow n an d dem o lish ed a flo w er p o t, B rooks, -aid C. I L ew is, O rgeon A g rlc u ltu r- th in g th a t m et h h is ey es was a num an d th en shot o u t of th e g a te a, th e Ju stified In re fu sin g to check hug- n e a r B eav erto n , O regon. J a n e C onley w as horn in Irelan d befo re th e s t a t e H orti’c u h u ra l ber of people. In clu d in g h is b ro th e r ra te of a m ile a m in u te, b e a r i n g ! . J 1' 0 g o v tr 'l<'' I,1S ap p o in ted th e gage free of c h a rg e on th e E staca d a h elp in g Mrs Idlem an from th e aw aw av a v o u n u m a n » k » . u_i_ . , 1 1 ow ing m em b ers of th e Live Slock J in J a n u a r y , 1844 At an e arly age ’’t®*y ay a y o u n g m an w hose h a ir had line, th e s ta le R ailro ad C om m ission w recked c ar pu sh ed his h a t off. S a n ita ry B oard, created by an a c t I «he m oved to B oston, Mass F rom 1 .. *" th e E “ 8' 8Ucb c h e rrie s as th e has o rd ered th e com pany w ithin 20 Mrs Id lem an is 34 y e a rs old and passed a t th e la s , session of the th e th e re sh e moved to C an ad a and a, M ontm orency, E n g lish M orello, an d -lays ,0 accept bagg ag e u n d e r lives a t 73 E ast 8 0 th s tre e t n o rth . le g isla tu re : the K e n tish o r E a rly R ichm ond a re sam e co n d itio n s as o b tain on th e tlie ag e of 7 was m arrie d to David She is a s is te r o f Mrs. Lew is S h a t W o o lg ro w ers’ A ssociation H erb ert ■ H rooks in g re a t d em and T hese ch e rrie s steam ro ad s, th a t Is. 150 p o u n d s on A tu ck and Mrs. B ert L in d sey of y e a r l a i i r they moved Boylen, P ilo t. R ock, fo u r-y e a r term , a fu ll tick et an d 75 p o u n d s on a an d Jo h n G H oke, of B ak er, t w o - j '° ,ow *. w here th ey lived tw elve grow nicely here. In ev ery region G resham I’pon receip t o f new s of w here we rg n grow them we should hal* fa re tick et th e accid en t Lew is S h a ttu c k took ---------- |> e“ r te rm ; P u re b re d L ivestock As- >c “ r». co m in g ,0 Ijtn c co u n ty , Ore- j l,*ve an a c re a g e of pi« c h e rrie s to Ib is decision is th e re s u lt of a h is w ife and her sis te r to th e h ospi i<>xglove8 a rc lieginning to bloom s° c ia llo n , F ra n k B row n. C arlto n , 4 «on. In 1 884 In search of h ealth 1 supjdy th e can n eries. h earin g lust S a tu rd a y In P o rtla n d tal w here they found Mrs. Idlem an „ in th show - | a ? ? a r te rn ’’ a n d C h arles , e , woods, . an d will soon ----------- C leveland, I 'h e fam ily cam e to G resham w her» "In no region o f th e U nited , on th e co m p lain , of C. G H outher- In a se rio u s co n d itio n , as describ ed , p ro fu sio n of p in k , w hite and p u rp le « re s h a m , tw o -y ear te rm ; O regon 'b e y lived from 1903 , o 1-0,5 Then S iu tes does th e L a m b re t ch erry land, when th e m a tte r w as form ally b u t it is im possible yet to fo recast w ers. To th e u n itla te d it w ould 8 U ‘« O airy m en ’s A sso ciatio n . F. E "> A shland, O regon re tu rn in g tw o grow b e tte r th a n In W estern O re considered. a fte r pany th e ......n e r e a tte r H th e e re com th e p ro b ab le re s u lt o f h e r In ju ries seem th a t they a re n ativ e ,0 O re- LFn " . B erry d ale, fo u r-y e a r te rm , a n d ' y ear» la te r to G resham and lU -iver q u ire d to c a rry so n . I have recen tly ta lk e d willi will Wl11 h« b* re re,l |red haggagi gon, but we a re told on good a u th o r - ( ha rle s K unze, T illam o o k tw o -y ear ton d ’ g o v e rn m e n t officia ls, an d they have ln th e 8alne w a* “ 8 o th e r lines when HZ «hat tb e fint, foxgloves g ro w n ¡ ^ m . | M r,. B rooks .eaves h e r h u sb an d . expressed th e opinion th a t, w ith th e th be e f“ r" p aid *' ------ fa re la a “ re g u la r one-w ay h ere w ere from seed b ro u g h t from T he m em bers ap p o in ted un- on e d a u g h te r . Mrs. R ich ard B eadle, ici>enlng o f th e P a n a m a C a n a l, we o r round tr ip and th e one-w ay fare E n g lan d by E d w ard A lb rig h t In 1852 d« r » b itte n rceo m m en d aG o n s o f The «f P ow Ô h " V a lle V and th re e son« should Iw a b le to put th ese L a m is 25 c en ts o r over. and sown in his g a rd e n on h is do- »«««xla,Ions reco m m en d ed T he act J o h n , of M edford. O regon Wm P bert c h e rrie s on th e E u ro p ean m ar- T he sam e re g u la tio n win apply on P a u r nB is < C 8 “T , * " ” iR th ‘ b* b° a rd WM ° r « r a ,‘d J ° “ ph 8 o’* B*a v X k ets, by p reco o lin g and sh ip p in g In th e b ran ch es ,0 T ro u td a le , B ull Run T he s ta te board of d ire c to rs of » a u l BI îrs place. They were a d - ■,h e K overnor g veto. ton A n o th e r «/>n i • old s to ra g e ste a m e rs In th ia way and O regon C ity , as well as from th e O regon S ta te U nion o f th e P o rtla n d to C azadero. th e fr u it h a n d le s very nicely. F a rm e rs ’ Society o f E q u ity m e, "T h e d em an d fo r R oyal A nne chon I and C olu m b ia lus , , “ Kfe<7 y e a rs an d 11 m o n th s la st T uesday In Joint session w ith th e P ow ell V alley Is In creasin g ' A f'« r a d e te rm in e d fig h t. lastin g M rs B ro o k s w as a long and p a rfes for M araschino slough settlem en t. T - hey apt sp read a;—g ,,e waa a n ativ e o f S w itzerlan d and tie n t s u ffe re r and th e board of d ire c to rs of th e E q u i h er u n fa lte rin g verv ra p id ly , and we have a good ,o r m o re ,h a " *•’ « y ears, M ilw aukie * ‘‘re banlH,'*d ‘“ V** " * h lo w : ,h re * 'la u g h te rs fa ith in C h ris, a n d h l . p t m u 7" w m In d u s ,>> alre a d y e sta b lish e d for. P “ * ’ “ « « M o d In g e ttin g a flve-cen, ty W areh o u se com pany, of P o rtla n d fro^rn'?h an<l a " “ T A co m m ittee w as ap p o in ted ,0 a r- e v e r i n . - L L , '" ''' ‘ *n 8Ona b> “ fo r «” « ’’ m a rria g e all th a t could have kept her b rave this fruit. ra te a o v e r th e e le c tric road to P o rt ta n g e fo r an ex ten siv e an d ap p ro - th e ' i / beaUt>' „ ° '" * ? da"« b' ^ lives in a n d tr u e to th e end She was fo r land. How lo n g w ould It ta k e P rla te p ro g ram fo r th e next s ta te L , )()<lf a"d " ,” ,b u q u ’*’ ,o w a - “ » * h lc h place th e " 'a n y y e a r , a fa lth fu lb m em b er of D a y ,o n . j. (r(. G resham to get a red u ctio n below co n v en tio n w hich w ill be held In “ deliB h' to ^ ,n a ,n " p ro b a b ly 1«. ta k e n fo r 'b e C h ris tia n ch u rch an d died trl- M onday an d T uesday th e p ro g ram th e p re s e n t ra te s ? th e c o u rth o u « . on F rid a y Ju lv p la n t h a . a s Im p o rt- '•«rial I ------------- - - u rnphlng In th e fa ith th a t c o n q u e r, a t th e p ic tu re show w ill I m - o ne of l « h . The flrrt .ssu e o ^ k “o a \ 8 m ed‘,ln a l h* rb ’ --------------------------------------------------- in te re st to one an d all T he g re a t L ooking fog a Mite. rehouse ,............ .......... k n o w n b o ,an lca lly as d ig ita lis Mrs S arah J a n e S helley, aged d e a th an d th e g rav e th e w arehouse com pany is n early all W ith th e co u n ty high school M rs B rooks w as th e slater of est p ro d u c tio n of tb e O hio d is a s te r ever p h o to g ra p h e d will be show n in U ohn C onley, of G resham , subscribed Ten new local u n io n s ; problem d e m a n d in g th e ir a tte n tio n d I « y . l c “ k ” “ y . and P. ' • ' ■ • I • “ , yw‘ ■ ra- - “ - m o n T ,h ’ a « i * H - M' 3004) feet o f m oving p ic tu r e . T he th e d is tric t c o m m itte e have been recently added in th ia in ch arg e price of ad n u sslo n w ill be th s sam e of reco m m en d in g sit«» w ishes te n d s ta te and a sta te u n io n w as o rg an - m - . »‘. X » L T ; — 10 cents. toed In Id ah o last m onth Milk and Cn-ant. ers of site s before th e m eeting. A ny one h aving from tw o to fo u r a cres Milk and cream from my dairy Save hea, by using the Electrical O C ed ar OH w ill dow n th e d u at s t o « ” .“„ T t l f K1«*'tr i ' * 1 A m an » h o c o u ld n ’t Since the Introduction of a new fo r sale s u ita b le fo r a high school .ci a so und can be had at Koliina’ . on i variety of l>eana we suppose the old Is req u ested to c o m m u n icate w ith t i c and 15c at Sterling Kidder , gold by Ray H T^dd g i7 ge r* n * ^ * ’ 1* d tO lake a few fectlonery store, Gresham. p. J ginger-snaps , common ones are to be called H. E D avis, c h a irm a n of th e com j Neururer. I ple-beans. m itte e before M onday noon MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO SAYS DEMAND FOR ESTACADA ELECTRIC MRS. DAVID BROOKS PIE CHERRIES CROWS MUST TAKE BAGGAGE COVERNOR APPOINTS LIVE STOCK BOARDS ’ L '7 FOXGLOVE FLOWERS PIONEERS OF OREGON EQUITY DIRECTORS HAVE CONFERENCE -... 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