Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 16, 1913, Image 3

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    CHRISTMAS NUMBER
G resham O utlook
VOL. 3.
NO. 83
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON
“Ever at Your Service
Phone 701
$1.50 PER YEAR
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913
WHITE LIGHTS
FOR SANDY
LOCAL OPTION GRESHAM HAS
JUDGES DIFFER NOTED VIOLINIST
T h e tow n of S andy is in a fa ir
S everal decisions on th e leg ality j G resh am
h as am o n g h e r n ew er
way to hav e tw o e lec tric lig h t sy s­
of c e rta in p h ases o f th e N ov em b er cit izen8, one w ho ra n k s h ig h am ong
local o p tio n
elec tio n s
have been m u , lclaM an d one w ho gbo u ld be
tem s in th e n e a r fu tu re . B o tk in s &
h an d ed dow n. Som e of th e m bub -
Co., hav e ap p lied to th e city council
.
.
.
,
_
..
b e tte r know n. T h e o n ly reaso n u h y
ta in th e d ry s an d som e th e w ets.
fo r a 2 5 -y ear fra n c h ise w ith a pow er
A t S alem , la st w eek. Ju d g e G allo- he is n o t a lre a d y w ell know n by ev-
house on C ed ar creek . T he P. R.
aw ay ag a in d ecla red th a t th e elec- ery o n e h e re Is due to th e fact of his
L. A- P. a re co n sid e rin g a cable from
tlo n w as Illegal. If his
d ecision ar(j uoug w o rk In b u ild in g h is hom e
sta n d s It w ill m ean th a t all th e lo- a n J tQ h ,g ex tre m e m odegly.
th e Bull R un p la n t. T he people a re
cal o p tio n elec tio n s h eld In Novem-
an x io u s to g et th e c u rr e n t an d th e re
i R e feren ce is m ad e to C. A. P rice,
b er a re void.
It
is
a
n
tic
ip
a
te
d
th
a
t
a
d
efin
ite
is a good p ro sp ect th a t th e tow n will
It
w
as
co
n
fid
en
tly
ex
p
ected
th
a
t
e
n
te
rp
ris
e
not
b
eing
p
erfected
,
and
A t E u g en e Ju d g e H a rris decid ed " h o cam e h ere w ith his w ife la st
th a t S pringfield h ad gone d ry be- May from C astte R ock. W a sh in g to n , a d efin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t could be ! th e r e being no d efin ite a ss u ra n c e th a t an n o u n c e m e n t w ill be m ade before h av e lig h ts e arly n ext year.
...
,
, ..
„
__. th e tr a n s fe r s w ill be co n su m m ated , it long, possibly befo re m any days.
cause of a p re p o n d e ra n c e of v o tes in p u rch ased an acre o f la n d in t leve- m ade in th
All th e ro a d d is tric ts a ro u n d San-
is issu e o f th e O u tlo o k 1
___
.
If th e expected deal is closed up J y haV(4 votpd g gl)(,,,lal
ftn<, wUh
i is im possible to say m o re th a n th a t
th a t d ire c tio n . H e to o k n o tice o f la n d 's a d d itio n , w hich he calls his
re g a rd in g th e in te n tio n s an d p lan s of gome of , he c o m p an y -g a g e n ts have w ith in a few days th e O utlook has
th e fa c t th a t som e w ere n o t reg is- " little fa r m ” , an d s ta rte d a t once th e
th e im p ro v em en t of th e Bluff road
| been h e re in c o n feren ce w ith th e pres- a ss u ra n c e th a t w ork w ill b egin im ­ from C o ttre ll th e tow n of S andy will
te re d o r t h a t m any did n o t v o te w ho p r*cti° n
h is d w elling. W ith th e th e B eav er S ta te A uto com pany.
O wlng to th e fact th a t som e of th e e n t o w n ers of th e
D octor P ow ell m ed iately .
w ere e n title d to an d based h is de- assista n c e of Jo n e s & Co., th e house
t soon have e a s ie r fac ilitie s fo r trav el.
T h e above p ic tu re is on e of th e
cisión on th e ex p ressio n s of th o se " a s fram ed an d en clo sed . T he m ost d e ta ils o f th e ex p ected la n d d eal p ro p e rty , and th a t n e g o tia tio n s a re
C o n sid erab le w ork Is being done
_______ “ B e a v e r-S ix .'
o f th e w ork Mr. P rice h as done h im ­ w hich ru m o r h as co n n ected w ith th e in p ro g ress.
, in th e way of new Im provem ents.
w ho w ere In a m a jo rity .
T h e b u rn e d block Is ab o u t re b u ilt
In P o rtla n d th e local o p tio n case self, an d h e now h as an a ttra c tiv e
h o u se, In b u n g alo w sty le , affording
w ith m ore m od ern bu ild in g s. One
cam e up on S a tu rd a y last.
. is a rein fo rc e d c o n crete s tru c tu r e
A lth o u g h th e le g a lity of th e local th e cou p le a cozy hom e w h ere they
! u n d e r c o n stru c tio n by C asp er Y unk-
o p tio n electio n held a t G resh am la st a re as h appy as a y oung co u p le ju s t
Mr. P rice
had b u t one
er. A bout $50,000 w ill be sp e n t be­
m o n th possibly m ig h t be ju d icially s ta rtin g h o u sek eep in g .
E v ery o n e w ill ag re e th a t eleven C la n a h a n ’s a d d itio n
fore a n o th e r y e a r in new build in g
lo n g ,
especially h o u se on C le v e la n d 's an d on e on
d e te rm in e d by a
w rit of review . h a s w orked u n u su a lly h a rd d itin g y ears is n ’t very
Ju d g e K av an ag h su s ta in e d th e de- l*1* su m m e r to build h is house, p la n t e jeven y ears in th e h isto ry of a city, C a rls o n ’s an d M ild red 's a d d itio n .
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I im p ro v em en t.
m u r re r filed by D eputy D istric t A t- an d c a re fo r a larg e g ard en .
Mrs. an d p e rh a p s som e w ill ask w hy I ta k e
T he C arn eg ie lib ra ry has been in ! E fforU
be m ade t0 8etU e up
to rn e y C o llier to th e co m p lain t of ' P rice h a s a ssiste d him in every possi- elev en in ste a d of ten o r five o r fif­ D avidson's, W h ite h e a d ’s an d T h o m p ­
,
,
,
th e m any a c re s of logged-off la n d s
.
...
.
,,
H erm an M atth es an d H an s Jaco b - h ie way. Not b ein g used to th a t teen. T h e la st q u estio n I w ill a n sw er so n 's a d d itio n s w era all c u ltiv a te d o u r m idst fo r alm o st ten m o n th s. : . betw
een
ll’e a sa n t
H om e.
B oring
sen
k in d o f la b o r it h as p ro v ed very try - a t once. F ir s t becau se th e ra ilro a d fields, as w ere also K irk la n d 's , A va's T h ese m o n th s in som e w ays h av e alld ga a d y w h ere th e soil is said to
M atth es, w ho o p e ra te d a salo o n ln B a t tim es, b u t th ey a re n o t th e reach ed G resh am ju s t elev en y ears an d W a l'u la H e ig h ts an d L a w re n c e s been b rig h t an d busy o n es; th ey be h ig h ly fe rtile . Many farm s have
o rc h a rd .
M ount hgve b ro u g h t m ore In te re sts to th e been developed in th is d is tric t w ith
a t G resh am , filed s u it to e n jo in th e k in d to give up, an d th ey expect to ago an d secondly becau se th a t is ju s t a d d itio n w as an
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co u n ty co m m issio n ers fro m p assin g i re a p th e re w a rd o f th e ir to il la te r.
th e le n g th if tim e I have lived h ere Hood a d d itio n , w hich is now in the b I lib ra ry an d it Is hoped m ore in te re st I I ___
m a rk
e d success, ____«_
sp ecially In th e vi­
c
e
n
te
r
of
th
e
tow
n,
th
e
n
had
b
u
t
one
Mr.
P
rice
is
a
m
u
sician
of
w
ide
ex-
an
d
th
e
scen
es
an
d
co
n
d
itio
n
s
o
f
th
e
c
i
n
i
t
y
of K elso. As th e first ste p in
an o rd e r d e c la rin g th e tow n d ry as a
People
from th e s u rro u n d -
re s u lt of th e N o v em b er elec tio n . p e rien ce co v erin g m any y ears in th e v illag e a t th a t tim e a re in delibly ho u se an d Z enith ad d itio n w as a in It
th a t d ire c tio n , it is proposed to build
ta n g le of second
g ro w th tim b e r. I Ing c o u n try a r e b eg in n in g to realize I good roadg
| , la co n sid ered c e rta in
Ja c o b sen alleg ed th a t he h as s t a r t - ! m u sical c e n te rs of th e E ast
H e is fixed on my m ind.
1 u i8 n o t only a G resh am lib ra ry but th a t no sectio n of th e s ta te affords
ed th e c o n stru c tio n of a b u ild in g , a t ° n e ° f (he five liv in g g ra d u a te s of
T h e ra ilro a d from L en ts to G re sh ­ H oney H ill was a p a stu re .
p a rt o f w hich w ill be u sed by M a t - 1 th e J. C. S m ith \ iolin M aking school am w as co m p leted to su ch an e x te n t
T he s tre e ts of G resh am w ere th e one fo r th e co u n try . T he ag rlcu l- b e tte r o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e develop-
th e s fo r h is saloo n . Ir re g u la r itie s I o f New t o r k city, w hich w as th e only th a t p a sse n g e r serv ice w as p u t on P ow ell \ alley ro ad th ro u g h
tow n, tu r a l books a re being used m ore by m ent of fa rm s th a n th e larg e a re a
I’ow- t be fa rm e rs and high school s tu d e n ts of logged-off
te r rito ry
betw een
in th e elec tio n
w ere ch a rg e d as sch o o l of its k in d in existence. He a b o u t C h ristm a s tim e. To be Bure th e F airv iew ro ad n o rth from
g ro u n d fo r th e in ju n c tio n .
" a s an a p p re n tic e in violin m ak in g th e acco m m o d atio n s w ere poor. A ell s tre e t, th e D am ascus road so u th i T h e re fe re n c e w ork Is g re a te r as well P le a sa n t H om e and Sandy. T he te r-
D eputy C o llier filed a d e m u rre d J fo r seven y ears. L a te r he w as em dingy little c a r w as used fo r p a sse n ­ frotn th e som e s tre e t, R o b e rts ave- ag tb e n u m b e r of a c tu a l re a d e rs.
rlto ry la well w atered.
P ow ell s tre e t to T h ird
S ev eral o r g a n i z a t i o n s b o ld t h e i r
on th e g ro u n d s th a t th e actio n by ployed fo r ten y e a rs by B ru n o & g ers an d a w heezing c o n stru c tio n e n ­ n u e from
th e s ta te of O regon on th e re la tio n C om pany of New Y ork, th e la rg e st g in e w as th e m o tiv e pow er, but s tre e t an d s h o r t p o rtio n s of F irs t re g Uja r an d c o m m itte e m e e tin g s in GRESHAM GRANGE
) th e le c tu re am i co n feren ce room s and
ELECTS OFFICERS
of th e p ro p e r execu tiv e officer r a th e r violin im p o rte rs in th e w orld, w h ere it w as a p ro m ise o f b e tte r th in g s an d Second stre e ts .
My reco llectio n of th e re s id e n ts of iectu r e s have been held In th e la rg e
th a n by in d iv id u a ls an d th a t th e he was in c h a rg e of th e ir te s tin g de- w hich cam e soon, an d b e tte r th a n
G resh am g ra n g e had a full day
facts s ta te d in th e co m p lain t w ere p a rtm e n t as to n a l a rtis t. He is an d riv in g to L e n ts o r M o n tav illa and G resh am eleven y e a rs ago is as fol- re a d in g room . D u rin g th e su m m e r
la s t S a tu rd a y . T h e follow ing c a n ­
low
s:
C
otton
s
farm
w
as
occupied
a
f
r,.e
ojj
paintlng
class
w
as
held
for
not sufficient to show a cau se of ac- e x p e rt in voicing, g ra d u a tin g an d ta k in g th e s tre e t c a r in to th e city.
d id a te s w ere In itia te d d u rin g
(he
tion. A tto rn e y s fo r M atth es
an d to n in g v io lin s an d u n d e rs ta n d s th e T h e first ''d e p o t” was a box car, by G eorge K eller, th e p re se n t hom e gjx w ee|{8 | n th e le c tu re room ,
m o rn in g se ssio n :
Mrs. Dr. R. H.
to
n
a
l
q
u
a
litie
s
o
f
iu
s
tru
m
e
n
ts
as
b
u
t
of
J
o
h
n
F
ie
ld
h
o
u
se
by
th
e
D
u
rrell
|
T
h
e
g
tereo
p
tico
n
p
u
rc
h
a
se
d
by
the
sid e tra c k e d n e a r th e c e m e te ry , ac­
Ja co b sen w ere allo w ed five days in
F a r th e r dow n th e stre e t lib ra ry asso ciatio n has been used fo r T odd, Miss G ladys N eal, Mr. and
cess to w hich w as reach ed by m eans fam ily.
w hich th e co m m issio n ers w ill n o t few do in th e U n ited S tates.
Mr.
P
rice
has
w
orked
on
in
s
tr
u
­
w
ere
th
e
la te Mr a n d Mrs. S tephen a p u blic le c tu re a n d on e g iven by a Mrs. Y oung an d W ill H essel. C oun­
o f a long p la n k w ith c le a ts n ailed on
pass th e o rd e r a g a in s t w hich th e in ­
ty D eputy J. W. B lack an d w ife of
R
olinrts,
Jotin
R oberta, Tlieo. HniR* | tpjicber (. q tier cliiss
m
en
ts
fo
r
m
o
st
of
th
e
g
re
a
t
a
rtis
ts
to p re v e n t slip p in g . A p a r t o f th e
ju n c tio n w as asked .
W oodlaw n w ere p re se n t. A fte r a
g
er,
E.
S
chw
edler,
G
eorge
a
n
d
Ed
j
T
h
e
gtory
h
o
u
r
wR
h
th
e
a
d
d
itio
n
o
f
th
e
w
o
rld
in
clu
d
in
g
F
itz
K
re
isle
r,
jo
u
rn
e
y
to
P
o
rtla
n
d
had
to
be
m
ade
A t O regon C ity an d a t H illsb o ro
su m p tu o u s d in n e r a t noon, a b rief
Ju d g e C am pbell h a s decid ed in fav ­ Y saye, G oodw in, P ro f. J. M. S m ith , on foot b etw een th e G resh am an d the S le re t, J. G. M etzger, J. W. S h at- o f a h e ro h o u r, lias been h eld every le c tu re h o u r was en jo y ed , follow ing
P
ro
f.
B
enson
an
d
o
th
e
r
an
d
h
as
tu
c
k
,
th
e
G
ufss
fam
ily,
G
ran
d
m
a
W
ednesday
w
ith
th
e
exception
of
th
e
Mt.
S
co
tt
lin
e
an
d
th
e
w
alk
in
g
w
as
o r of dry tow ns, an d o rd e rs have
w hich th e electio n of officers fo r the
been issued d ecla rin g th a t th e s a ­ m any in te re s tin g an d am u sin g sto rie s n o t th e best, b u t ev ery o n e waB happy L in n em an , th e C uly fam ily, David m o n th of A ugust.
e
n su in g y e a r w as held.
T hose
Mrs.
W istler. Next
to te ll o f som e of th em .
T he g irls' club h as chosen fo r th is
an d p a tie n t fo r a tim e, u n til still b e t­ W eav er an d
loons m u st q u it business.
chosen w ere as follow s: M aster, H.
cam
e
th
e
h
o
tel
an
d
F
o
rd
M
etzger's
AU
his
life
u
n
til
a
b
o
u
t
tw
o
y
ears
com ing y e a r's w ork th e s u b je c t of
te r co n d itio n s cam e.
Salem is d ry p en d in g an a p p eal to
E. D avis; o v erseer, Mrs. C avanngh;
E lev en y e a rs ago th e Bchool d is­ fam ily, and east of M ain s tre e t w ere i birds. D uring th e w in te r b ird s from
th e su p re m e c o u rt an d th e w hole ago w as sp e n t In New Y ork sta te .
le c tu re r, W. B.
P a rs o n s; ste w ­
A
b
o
u
t
fo
u
r
y
e
a
rs
ago
a
d
is
a
stro
u
s
I).
W.
M
etzger,
B.
W.
E
m
ery,
T
R
|
a
[|
se
c
tio
n
s
of
th
e
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
will
tr ic t h ad b u t re cen tly co m p leted a
s ta te is a n x io u sly a w a itin g to know
a
rd
,
Mrs.
D.
W.
M
etzger; c h a p ­
fire d estro y ed his la rg e m usic house, new fo u r room school b u ild in g , th e H ow ltt, Mrs. H evel, Mrs. Fox, G or- Pe d |gcussed but d u rin g th e sp rin g
w hich ju d g e is rig h t.
lain , Mrs. W. B. P a rs o n s; a s s is ta n t
cau
sin
g
irre
p
a
ra
b
le
loss.
L
ater,
com
­
dons,
A
lexanders,
L
ingles
and
,b
e
O
regon
b
ird
s
will
be
ta
k
e
n
up.
fro
n
t
p
a
rt
of
th
e
p
re
s
e
n
t
b
u
ild
in
g
,
In th is co n n ectio n it sh o u ld be
ste w a rd , Mrs. (). I. N eal; se c re ta ry .
On
Main s tr e e t w ere phe A udubon society w ill give ah 11-
s ta te d th a t th e serv ices o f A tto rn ey in g to th e Pacific c o ast he lived a a n d fo u r te a c h e rs w ere em ployed. I G edam kes.
Miss A llen ; tr e a s u re r , G eorge L es­
y
e
a
r
o
r
tw
o
in
C
astle
R
ock,
W
ash.
F
ra
n
k
G
ibbs,
J.
D.
R
eg
n
er,
E.
(
.
|
llstr
a
te
d
le
c
tu
re
A
pril
11,
on
th
e
Or-
ta
u
g
h
t
fo
r
th
e
first
tim
e
th
a
t
year,
M. C. K ing w ere secu red by E. C.
lie; g a te k eep er, Mrs. Geo. S le re t;
R
ealizin
g
th
e
Im
p
o
rtan
c
e
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
L
lndseys,
Rev.
C.
A.
N
utley,
D.
C.
,,Kon
b
ird
s,
th
u
s
m
a
k
in
g
th
e
su
b
je
c
t
believe th a t th e te n th g ra d e was
L indsey and th a t his w ork in th e
N. m ore in te re s tin g . T h e le c tu re will ('»•res, Mrs. II. E. D avis; P om ona,
R
oss,
Ai
H
a
rt,
D.
8.
Jo
h
n
so
n
,
J
as
a
m
u
sical
c
e
n
te
r
h
e
decided
to
lo­
T
h
e
re
w
ere
tw
o
ch
u
rc
h
e
s,
th
e
case affectin g G resh am w as o n ly in ­
G ladys N eal; F lo ra , M tr . T o d d ; lady
c id e n ta l a s a defen se of th e local o p ­ c ate n e a r th is th riv in g m etro p o lis, M eth o d ist an d th e B ap tist. T he C lan ah an and G. W. K enny. O ne o r . be given a t th is lib ra ry .
a s s is ta n t
ste w a rd ,
Mrs.
R uegg;
tw
o
of
C
has.
C
lev
elan
d
’s
houses
A tow n b u lle tin bourd h as been in-
tion sid e of th e q u estio n . Mr. K ing an d chose th is a ttra c tiv e resid en ce M eth o d ist c h u rc h ow ned th e b u ild ­
p ia n ist, M rs. F. W. F ield h o u se. T he
d
is
tric
t
in
w
hich
to
b
u
ild
up
a
hom
e
n
o
rth
of
th
e
Mt.
Hood
ra
ilro
a
d
w
ere
g
titu
te
d
.
It
Is
th
e
id
ea
of
th
e
llb
ra
-
ing now used by th e G erm an E v a n ­
did good serv ice an d is co m b a ttin g
officers
w ill ta k e
_ gelical, w hich w as lo cated on th e occupied, b u t I have fo rg o tte n
by ry t„ uge
ag a k in d o f c le a ra n c e in s ta lla tio n of
th e co n te n tio n of th o se w ho w ould an d bu sin ess.
place ut th e re g u la r J a n u a ry m e e t­
S
carcely
h
ad
he
a
roof
o
v
e
r
his
site
of
th
e
p
re
s
e
n
t
M
eth
o
d
ist
ch
u
rc
h
,
w
hom
.
T
he
re
s
id
e
n
ts
on
R
o
b
e
rts
b
o
ard
so
a
s
to
avoid
conflicts
in
en-
seek to n u llify th e re s u lts o f th e
Mr. am i Mrs. J. W. B lack will
A tele p h o n e lin e fro m P o rtla n d av en u e w ere Mrs. M cColl, L. S h at- te rtain m en tB anil iectureB . If th e ing.
election on te c h n ic a litie s w hich he h ead w hen Mr. P ric e fo u n d a p p lic a ­
be th e in s ta llin g officers.
tio
n
s
co
m
in
g
in
fo
r
lesso
n
s
o
n
th
e
su
p
p
lied
lo
n
g
d
ista
n
c
e
serv
ice,
an
d
’
tu
c
k
,
Drs.
J.
M.
a
n
d
F.
A.
S
h
o
rt,
lib
ra
ria
n
is
notified
of
su
ch
d
a
te
s,
It
m et
w ith
o th e r
te c h n ic a litie s.
G ra n d m a C leveland, w ould allow ev ery o ne to c o n c e n tra te
Mr.
L indsey,
h av in g
been violin. He w as u rg ed to com e to co n n ected w ith th is w ere th e p riv a te | H an k in s and
P
o
rtla
n
d
a
n
d
n
e
a
rb
y
citie
s
to
give
lin
es
of
Dr.
J.
M.
S
h
o
rt
an
d
C
o
tto
n
's
On
Second
s
tre
e
t w ere H arv e Meta- on th a t p a rtic u la r e v e n t in stead of a HIGH SCHOOL LAD
b ro u g h t
in to
th e
c o n tro v e rsa ry
GOOD STORY SUBJECT
lesso
n
s
on
th
e
violin.
Old
v
iolins
fa rm . Mrs I. McColl n o t only acte d Kp r. a R udd fam ily . G ra n d m a Jo n e s, d iv id ed crow d. It is th e aim of the
th ro u g h h is co n n ectio n w ith th e
an
d
h
ig
h
ly
v
alu
ed
in
s
tru
m
e
n
ts
cam
e
as
"
c
e
n
tr
a
l,”
b
u
t
co
n
d
u
cted
th
e
post-
Mrs.
Sw
eet,
and
w
est
of
M
ain
s
tre
e
t,
lib
ra
ry
to
offer
all
a
ssista
n
c
e
w
ithin
'
G
uy
Jo
n e s recen tly ad d ed to his
election as c h a irm a n of th e electio n
b o ard , w as a n x io u s th a t th e m a tte r to him fo r re p a irs o r re g ra d u a tin g or office an d c a rrie d a Binall lin e of E ran k M etzger, Jo h n M etzger, Mrs th e ir pow er to th o se a sk in g th e ir aid prow ess as a coon h u n te r by brin g
1 Ing dow n fo u r coons th e a g g re g a te
sh o u ld n o t go by d e fa u lt as alleg ed revolving. H e recen tly p u t in r e ­ d ru g s an d n o tio n s. H e r place o fjO la rk , Roy G ibbs a n d th e M errill
In th e sta n d ta k e n by M atth es and p a ir a v ery old G e rm u n d e r ow ned in b u sin ess w as lo cated w h ere th e Nys- fam ily. On F ir s t s tr e e t w ere F ra n k SIX PHYSICIANS
w eight of w hich w as n early fifty
w hich tro m S iste rs m illin ery a n d
W in. E scobar and
J. C. Ilelieu. My
WERE PALL BEARERS pounds. G uy s ta rte d out w ith th e
Jaco b sen . H e th e re fo re en g ag ed Mr. P o rtla n d , v alu ed a t $5000,
K ing on h is own re sp o n sib ility to h ad been b ro k en in to 52 pieces. T h e K n ig h to n 's c le a n in g an d re p a ir sh o p hom e fo r se v eral m o n th s w as in th e
a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t he w as going to
Six p h y sician s w ere p a llb e a re rs at
house now o w ned by Dan M urphy,
ta k e up th e case a n d c a rry th e local in s tru m e n t is as good as ev e r in a p ­ a re
g et som e coons, but as pro o f th a t he
th
e
fu
n
e
ra
l
y
e
ste
rd
a
y
of
Dr.
F
au
lk
A sm all w ooden h o tel, w hich w as w hile R o b e rt A kins, w ho ow ned th e
o p tio n a d v a n ta g e th ro u g h to its co n ­ p e aran ce, s tre n g th a n d tone.
re a lly d id n 't expect to do so. he
V iolins h av e been a life stu d y w ith a fte rw a rd s d estro y ed by fire, stood house a t th a t tim e, had h is room n e r A. S h o rt, w ho died T h u rsd a y at w ent loaded w ith No. 6 bird sh o t.
clusion.
his
hom
e,
651
E
a
st
S
ev
en
th
s
tre
e
t.
c o rn e r
w h ere th e
F ir s t u p stairs. O th e r re s id e n ts of th a t
A ccordingly, J u d g e
K a v a n a g h 's Mr. P rice, an d h e ta lk s in te re stin g ly on th e
H ow ever he soon
discovered th e
as
I re m e m b e r T hey w ere Drs. J . G. S tro h m , C. O. fo u r a n im a ls up a tre e and at th e
ru lin g w as m o re decisive an d
far- a b o u t th em . W hile in C astle Rock S ta te B ank now s ta n d s, an d w as section of tow n
S
abin,
M.
B
isallon.
I).
A.
T
h
o
rn
to
n
,
Tw o , th em , w ere Mr. an d Mrs. O. B u rr,
re a c h in g of th e resultB to be d e te r­ a m an b ro u g h t to h im th e b ro k en co n d u cte d by Mrs. R etzleff.
first sh o t tw o of them fell. T h e
Ray M cD aniel an d P. J. W iley.
m ined in th e su p rem e c o u rt th a n p a rts o f a n old vio lin , w hich h e said g e n e ra l s to re s su p p lied th e n eed s of ani' Mr. and Mrs. H a rt, Sr. A fam -
o th e r tw o scram b le d to th e top of
T
h
e
fu
n
e
ra
l
serv
ices
w
ere
h
eld
a
t
th a t of J u d g e G allow ay, w ho only he had no use fo r an d w hich his c h il­ G resh am in th e ir lines. T hey w ere lived a t th e c o rn e r of w hat is now- F in le y 's C hapel. F rie n d s of th e la te lh " tr,>P' w h,ch was “ ,al1 flr' and
a v en u e
an d
D ivision
passed on th e effect of h o ld in g a lo­ d re n had been u sin g fo r a sled. He co n d u cte d by S h a ttu c k B ros., now L. ¡C leveland
physician a tte n d e d in n u m b e rs T he n o t to be
d«“ ‘>'re«l G uy clim bed
cal o p tio n elec tio n on th e leg al day placed a v a lu e o f $2.00 on th e pieces, S h a ttu c k 's an d by G uiss & Son In stre e ts , and < has. ( lev elan d s fam ily
a
n
o
th
e
r
tr
e
e
n e a r by an d a f te r sev ­
M etzg er's s to re s on P ow ell an<l h te *Bte Dr. an d Mrs. Pow ell and Rev. Jo h n H Boyd of th e F ir s t P res- e ra l sh o ts succeeded In la n d in g both
fo r su ch elec tio n , w hen th e r e was w hich was p ro m p tly p aid . Mr. P rice J o h n
and
M
ain.
T
h
e
c
o
rn
e
rs
on
th
e
so
u
th
th
e
Jo
h
n
M
iller
fam
ily
on
th
e
Sec-
b
y
te
rla
n
c
h
u
rc
h
,
officiated.
B
u
rial
n o t a t th e sam e tim e a city o r o th e r reco g n ized in th e w reck w hich he bad
coons. A
few
m o n th s
ag o th e
L lo e road
S outh of Pow ell » a . a t M ount S co tt cem etery.
g e n e ra l elec tio n held to avoid th e p u rc h a se d , an o rig in a l G u a rn a riu s sid e of th e s tr e e t w ere occu p ied by
Jo n e s an d C athey fam ilies tu rn e d
along th e D am ascus ro ad wer»* FREE »HOW AT THE
expense of m ore th a n o n e s e t of m ade by th e c e le b ra te d Ita lia n violin F o rd M e tzg er's salo o n an d a black-
o u t In th e n ig h t fo r a coon h u n t
MOVIE PICTURE THEATER w ith th e re s u lt th a t sev eral coons
electio n officers fo r su ch electio n s. m a k e r w hile In p riso n In Ita ly fo r sm ith shop. R e g n e r’s b u ild in g , now O. M. R o b erts and G ra n d m a M enzies,
D u k e's co n fe c tio n e ry R®v- Jo h n N augle an d J . W. I*awr-
T he d e fe n d a n ts, on Mr. K in g 's th e o ­ view s w hich w ere h eld to be tre a s o n ­ occupied by
C la u d e S m ith an n o u ces th a t he w ere sh o t and som e young ones
D u rin g th e ah(j tl>« O u tlo o k office, w as used by e n ce» G eorge M etzger, I^ewfis Metz- will give a fre e show a t th e p ic tu re ta k e n alive.
ry o f th e d efen se, c h a lle n g e d th e a b le to th e g o v ern m en t
hla im p riso n m en t. t h e ra ilro a d c o n tr a c to r ! as a sto re , K*r ’ A B W itte r an d th e P re sto n : th e a te r on n e x t T h u rs d a y ev en in g
rig h t of th e p lain tiffs to c o n te st th e seven y ears of
fa m ilies
liv in g up- fam ily-
electio n a t all, o r to proceed in e q u i­ G u a rn a riu s m ade seven violins, each one o r m o re
C u red o f L iv e r C o m p la in t.
as an ex p ressio n o f good fe e lin g to
places th e public upon h is v icto ry In w ln-
ty by th e d ra s tic rem ed y of In ju n c ­ su rm o u n te d w ith a h an d carv ed lio n ’s sta irs . W. E. G ordon h ad a tin ah o p T he c h u rc h e s w ere th e only
" I was su fferin g w ith liv e r com-
P »b” c m eetin g a t th a t tim e
Te' , ; ™ a ^ 7 g
p |, |'„ t . ” . . M " I va S m ith of P o in t
tio n w hen th e y had no rem ed y e ith e r h ead an d each of e x q u t.R e w o rk m an - ,n o d d F e llo w .' b u ild in g an d B. W
M e tz g e r', h all, w hich as I re m o b |le
B lank, T ex aa,” ai
a t law o r in e q u ity , ex cep t th e re m ­ sh ip and of w o n d erfu l q u a litie s of E m e ry 's m e a t m a rk e t occu p ied a
an d decided to try a
25c box of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b lets,
edy o f rev iew in g th e reco rd s o f th e | tone. Six of th e se v io lin s have long sm all .t o r e n ex t to th e liv ery b a rn m em ber It w as se a te d w ith none-too-
... . , __an d am h appy to say th a t 1 am com -
b lack-
p lan k b en ch es w ith o u t backs,
co u n ty officials; o r to proceed in th e been k n o w n a n d h av e been h eld a t ru n by Mr. E m ery . H a rt'a
ln<ken l i e S u p p er.
p letely c u re d an d can recom m end
nam e o f tw o p riv a te c itizen s r a th e r fa b u lo u s p rices, b u t th e se v e n th w as sm lth sh o p w as th e o n ly place of T h * g ra n g e h a ll w as soon m oved
T h e re w ill be a b a z a a r a n d ch ick - th em to every one. F o r sale by
lost
to
th
e
w
orld
of
m
u
sician
s.
N
one
b
u
sin
ess
b
etw
een
th
e
h
o
t
e
l
a
n
d
f
r
o
m
If*
lo
catio
n
w
est
of
O
eorge
Sler-
th a n in th e nam e of th e s ta te , o u t
en pie s u p p e r a t th e g ra n g e h a ll on G resh am D rug Co. and all D ealers.
of re la tio n of th e d is tric t a tto rn e y . b u t a v io lin ist fa m ilia r w ith th e se Re, n e r 's b u ild in g , a n d th e r e w ere e t ’s and p u t In re p a ir fo r g ra n g e and T h u rad ay I)e(.e n ib er 1$. u n d e r th e
GRESHAM ELEVEN YEARS AGO ~ TEN BRIGHT
BUSY MONTHS
,
facts would have recognized In the nOne north of It.
i
M ilk R o u te fo r Hale,
other purposes.
m a n a g e m e n t of the la d le s of
th e
...
,
, 1U
u ». a
.
W ould lik e to dispose of my m ilk
b ro k en pieces th e lo n g lo st O u s rn a r-
A m ong th e new h o u ses ju s t f in - ' S id ew alk s th e re w ere n one except „ .u ».
a th o llc c h u rc h . S u p p er 35 cen ts, ro m ,, a i once. H orses, w agon, bot-
ius, b u t su ch It u n d o u b ted ly w as, fo r u b e d o r in p ro cess o f b u ild in g w ere on ,w o
o f tb e M etzger bulld-
Chlldren 20 conta. 8 u p p e r from tie s a n d c ra te s fo r sale
w hen Mr. P rice h ad clea n ed aw ay th e j , w S h a ttu c k 's , C haa. C le v elan d 's,
w ,tb b*re an d (h e re
a
few 6:30 to 7:30.
P E T E R N E U R U R l Tt,
and there la hardly any possibility I mud that «ncruated the Inetde of the Oeo. Sleret'e and the M E. pareon- pl*n*» to keep one out of the mud.
_________
R o u te 4, box 53, G rtjsham .
T h e c irc u it c o u rt in th e G resh am
case s u s ta in e d all th e se co n te n tio n s
in a c c o rd an ce w ith w ell se ttle d . re ­
c en t d ecisio n s of th e su p re m e c o u rt
that tha supreme court will reverse lntum ent, he found the original
the ruling of the lower court.
Continued on page ten
Also come euggeetlons have beer.
-
.......
made to the effect the dry and thlre- they be allowed to continue their
ty sides of the controversy might saloons open and unmolested till the
yet get together, and in lieu of ap- times of the expirations of their II-
peal to tha tuprema eourt eont^iu- sense next summer, thereby wind-
Ing tha litigation, and In lieu of re- ina up the saloon businsM in the
funding tha unearned license money , «»V In a friendly, rather than a hoe-
paid the city by the saloon mea, that Bl« manner.
*ge. The etoree of W. H. Hamilton
*n<1
D- R«<ner on the south tide
of Powell street were built about
that time,
Some Idea of tha way In which
Greeham haa spread out may he glv-
en when we remember that then
Regner'a addition was covered part
|y by a grove Of great Cedar trees
and a part of It waa etumpage.
1 1”*Te
t0 oth,r’ t0 •»a®*'-«*«
’•** many additions to the buelntsee
11,e ot Gteaham. the large number
of homes which have been built,
®*nJr of them elegant homes with
modern conveniences, the library and
churcheo, the depots, the mllee of
walk* and the many other signa of a
progreaaive community
LENA C 8T CLAIR.
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— extension
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_— be
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