Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 06, 1914, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
MYSTERIOUSLY SCHOOL AND GRANGE HARD
DISAPPEARED
IN SPELLING MATCH
‘Ever at Your Service ’
P h o n e 701
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1914
SURFACE
MAY BE DEFEATED
ASS“
$1.50 PER YEAR
™ T. , „ „ , COMMISSION
" " ® STATEMENT
S ince sp ellin g m a tch es have be-
C ounty A ssessor Heed has p rep ar-
A w ell-know n Ita lia n c le a rin g con- com e fash io n ab le a g a in th e h ig h e r
ed
a se t of ta b le s show ing th e dis-
H ard su rfa c e p ro sp ects fo r th e so fa r refu sed to sign up fo r Pow ell
T he E ast Side B usiness M en's club
tr a c to r , who w ent by th e n am e of g ra d e p u p ils have becom e im bued
s tre e ts of G resh am a re n o t p ro g re s-j s tre e t u n less th e co u n ty w ill p u t in tr lb u tio n of all taxes levied in M ult- has issued a call fo r a m eeting to be
L eo n ard , has m y sterio u sly d lsap - w ith th e id ea th a t th e y a re som e
n om ah county upon th e 1913 tax
sin g as ra p id ly as m any hoped fo r a ® re ta in in g w all on th e so u th side
a s s e s s e d v a lu a tio n , held at th e E ast Side lib ra ry on
p eared an d is b ein g so u g h t fo r by his sp e lle rs an d h av e issu ed a - d e f y ” to week ago, an d it can n o t be a n n o u n c - |of tbp K u,th a »d fill it in. T h e a t ­ ro ll; also th e
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special
an d to ta l levies in ! F e b ru a ry 10, at 8; 00 p. m fo r a n ex­
b ro th e r, b u t so f a r w ith o u t re su lts. th e m em b ers of R ockw ood g ra n g e fo r ed a t thlg t|m e , h at th e r e w
titu d e o f th e co u n ty b o ard it not
each school d is tric t.
Tn a
f ig u r e s pression on th e Aiuestion, “ W hy a
I t is fe a re d th a t he m ay be lyin g dead a sp ellin g dow n c o n test to ta k e place su ccessfu l te rm in a tio n o f th e efforts know n, but it is not co n sid ered lik e­
m ost im p o rta n t to th is v icin ity a re S tate L e g is la tu re ? "
ly th a t it w ill be w illin g to do the
so m ew h ere, a lth o u g h foul play is n o t next W ed n esd ay even in g .
T he call is signed by Ban K ellah e r,
given h e re w ith
F ollow ing Is th e dls-
b eing m ade by th e co u n cil co m m it- w ork.
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su sp ected .
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each
T h e m em b ers of th e g ra n g e a re n o t tee to s e c u re ' en o u g h s ig n a tu re s to
Mr. M etzger d eclin es to sign up for
co m m u n ity and school d is tric t will C. C. H all. M. O. C ollins and M. B.
H e had been c le a rin g lan d on th e th e k in d of people to back dow n a n d th e th re e p e titio n s to begin th e w ork
M ain s tr e e t a lo n e, b u t is sa id to be
M cFaul.
B ase L ine h a lf a m ile w est of th e have accep ted th e c h a lle n g e w ith th e
T h e re is good g ro u n d fo r hopes I w illin g to sig n fo r both s tre e ts if his receive th is y e a r:
T h is m a tte r w as m en tio n ed by L.
V a lu a tio n
A m ount
T w elve-m ile c o rn e r, an d co m p lain ed
u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t all m em b ers w ho th a t th e can v ass of th e M ain s tre e t i d esire s a re g ra n te d . T h e w ay th in g s G re sh a m
IL W ells in his last P o rtla n d le tte r
$
507.800
$3,047.40
of feelin g ill. T h a t w as tw o w eeks
p ro p e rty o w n ers fo r s ig n a tu re s w ill now s ta n d it is going to be h a rd to F a irv ie w
156.826
1.669 26
ago to m o rro w , a n d he s ta r te d fo r a re going to school a t R ockw ood will ev e n tu a lly be su ccessfu l. On P ow ell g et a m a jo rity of s i g n e r s f o r e l , h e r T r o u td a le
102,284
641.42
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l>Iet.
No.
4
P o rtla n d . H e w as seen a t L in n e-
success, th e fu ll- street.
1.478,425
5.917.70
school
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D
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NO
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674,126
2.583 66
m an n J u n c tio n by his b ro th e r an d a
w id th su rfa c e a re a h as been red u ced I . T he p e titio n s fo r th e th re e
D i e t No. 8
358,450
1,075.35
frie n d liv in g n e a r th e re , w hich w as fense of its p rin cip les.
to co v er th e d is ta n c e fro m th e west-1 posed im p ro v em en ts all g u ar
I>iet.
No.
10
218.150
328.72
Miss Eva C am p b ell, p rin c ip a l of
th e la s t h e a rd o r seen o f him
a l­
¡D iet. No. 15
213.880
427.48
th o u g h every effo rt has been m ad e th e school will -g iv e o u t” th e w ords
1 D iet. No. 16
603.474
603.47
"T h e q u estio n is re p e a te d ly being
w
hich
a
re
to
be
ta
k
e
n
fro
m
th
e
school
D
iet.
No.
20..
562.409
to lo cate him .
2.812.04
y et th e re is d a n g e r th a t n o t en o u g h ! to th e a b u ttin g p ro p erty fo r a full
1 D iet. No. 26
256,490
1,025.96 asked by citizen s all o v e r O regon,
I t a p p e a rs th a t w hen h e p a rte d sp ellin g book, an d b o th sid es a re « et- g,< n a tu re / wJ f
I Im p ro v em en t, n o r m ore th a n one ¡D iet. No. 27.
T a k e the
435,880
2,179.90 W hy a S ta te L e g isla tu re ?
w ith his b ro th e r a t L in n em an n J u n c ­ tin g read y fo r th e fra y w ith th e ex-
It is g e n e ra lly a d m itte d th a t S o u th dollai p e r fro n t foot fo r a sixteen D iet. No. 28
406.665
last le g isla tu re , w ith its p o litical m a­
tio n th e la tte r expected to m eet him p ecta tio n th a t a new sp e llin g book R o b erts a v en u e will have to be a b an - foot p av em e n t in th e c e n te r of the D iet. No. 2H
228.505
914.02 c h in es; w ith th e c o rp o ra tio n an d o th ­
D iet. No. 40
bB inV ented b efo re th e doned fo r th e proposed im p ro v em en t,
667.167
a t th e O verland h o tel on B u rn sid e
1.000 75
s tre e t. T h a t seem s to be ch eap com ­ Diet. No. 6 J o in t
b u sin ess lobbies, blocking
c
o
n
test
ends.
385.520
1.582.08 e r big
s tre e t, w h ere he stay ed
w hen in
a t le a st fo r th is y ear.
p a red w ith th e cost of s im ila r im ­ D iet. No. 15 J o in t
721.71 really n eed fu l an d m e rito rio u s leg-
481.146
It
so
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ap
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s
th
a
t
n
e
ith
e
r
of
th
e
P o rtla n d . As he failed to a p p e a r th e
A t th e m eetin g of th e city council, p ro v em en ts in P o rtla n d . F ig u re s for
A ssessed v a lu a tio n s a re show n ae
school a re held on T u esd ay ev en in g , a reso lu -
b ro th e r n a tu ra lly
becam e an x io u s th re e te a c h e rs of th e
a fu ll-w id th su rfa c e , lesB th e sh a re follow s on all p ro p e rty in t h e s a m e
R ? CkW_ ? ° d g r “ n g e ’ a n d 1t | ‘» ‘ * a a P *»> ed t h a t t h e o f f e r o f t h e
an d began a search w hich re s u lte d in
of th e P. R. L. P. fo r 33 1-3 f r o n t - d is tric ts , to g e th e r
w ith
th e to ta l
h is frien d a t L in n em an n giv in g th e th e g ra n g e rs a re g o in g to be g e n e r B oard of C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers to
tax
es
to
be
paid:
to be passed, w hich is really a d e tr i­
in fo rm a tio n th a t L eo n ard failed to ous en o u g h to allow th e m to " s ta n d ■ give o v e r th e c o n tro l of a ll co unty show th a t th e cost th e re at th a t tim e
V a lu a tio n
T a x e s m ent to th e fa rm e rs , la b o re rs and
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81.478,425
$23,685 37 people a t large.
w as $151.77. T h a t w as a t th e ra te D iet. No. 4
able. m
T h e e g ra n g e n h as a few s u r face Im p ro v em e n ts 16
D iat. No. 7.
574,126
ro ad say in g he w as going o v er to th e a re auie.
8.818.26
fe e t in ¡of n e a rly $4.50 p e r fro n t foot.
The D
"W e sh o u ld have less leg islatio n .
iat. No. 8
of th e old school who
368,450
4.641.92
S ection L ine. T h a t w as th e la st th a t h u sk y sp e lle rs
d e fe a t an d th e , . r e
£
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D iat. No. 10
218.150
2.509 26 We sh o u ld have fa r less freak leg is­
w as seen o r h e a rd o f him an d his
D iet. No. 15
213,889
2,555.98 latio n .
U nder p resen t sy stem g re a t
ing to "g o som e in th e ir effo rts to th a t m u ch h a rd su rface.
w h e re a b o u ts a re a m y stery yet.
D iet. No. 16
603.474
8.177.30 floods of u n n ecessary m e a su re s clog
m a in ta in s its ow n cen te rs.
show
th
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th
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D iet. No. 20
562.409
I t is th o u g h t th a t he m ay h av e
8.949.43
It seem s to be th e Idea th a t such
D iet. No. 26
g o tten w h at they fo u n d in sid e th e
258.490
3.578 03 an d cloud every session of o u r s ta te
ta k e n su d d en ly w orse o r b ecam e d e ­ covers
o f th e oíd books th a t th ey T im p ro iV ement c a " bp ">ad a “ “ d- o n - t h i r d sin ce th en and it may be o D u iet.
t . No. “ 27
436.980
6.517.90 le g isla tu re , an d th e q u e stio n "W h y
m en ted an d w an d ered in to th e h ea v y c a rrie d
iet. No.
hom e
ev ery
n ig h t
an d
n e * * * ' “ V * 1’ 8tree,B ,h a t a re P<>s8lhle to g e t th e w ork done still D
1,11,1
No 28
406.665
4.393 39 a S ta te L e g is la tu re ? ” w ill not dow n.
tim b e r an d p erish ed . He w as m o re
D
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No.
28
228,505
hv ,ka. n „ n ,
„F „
now c o u n ty ro ad s a re n o t u n d e r th e c h e a p e r now . b u t th a t is not
assu red
red . ' *! i ! ° ’
3.610.37 W h a t’s th e a n sw er?
not assu
M any well in ­
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D
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No.
40
667.167
th a n 50 y ears of age, of slig h t build
8.873.32
Ju risd ic tio n of th e city an d m ay be T h e bids fo r th e w ork will d e te rm in e
D iet. No. 6 Joi n t
395.520
6.517.60 form ed citizen s say, th e a n sw e r is.
a n d n e v e r d ressed w ell; n o r w as it can d le o r blazing piece o f pitchw ood. im p ro v ed u n d e r th e te n -y e a r b o nding th a t point.
D iet. No. 16 J<>int
481,145
6.976.23
It is going to be som e " d o in s ’.”
act.
know n th a t he c a rrie d m uch m oney,
M u l t n o m a h c o u n t y w ill p a y in 1 9 1 4 'h e s t a t e . M a n y c i t i z e n s w h o b e lie v e
As th e m a tte r sta n d s now , it is
hen ce th e re seem s to be no fe a rs th a t
In th a t e v e n t th ey w ill a ll
be­ th e in te n tio n to try fo r a fu ll-w id th (T ax R oll of 1913» 37.9957 p e r cen t in p r o g r e s s in g o v e r n m e n t , a d v o c a t e
he was w aylaid by foo tp ad s.
com e city s tre e ts an d p ass o u t from h a rd su rfa c e on M ain s tre e t front th e °$ 'h e s ta te taxes.
th e ab o lish m en t of th e s ta te se n a te ,
H e h ad w orked in th is v icin ity fo r
u n d e r c o n tro l of th e co u n ty , as a n ­ M ount Hood tra c k to th e foffntain,
C ity of P o rtla n d pays n e a rly 94.8 as a first step. O th ers a d v o cate go­
m ore th a n 15 y e a rs c le a rin g lan d .
nounced by R o a d m a ste r Yeon.
an d on Pow ell s tr e e t a s s ta te d above. Pe r cen t of all tax es levied in M ult- ing to a co m p lete com m ission form
He h ad m any la rg e c o n tra c ts an d w as
T h e g u lch on Pow ell s tre e t, as ex­ T h e la t te r s tr e e t w ill th e n g et a 16- "o m ah county.
fo r th e
s ta te ,
a b o lish in g
both
.a lw a y s re lia b le , h av in g no en em ies
p lain ed befo re, is th e b u g b e a r th a t fo o t su rfa c e fro m th e e a s te rn to th e
T o tal tax es fo r P o rtla n d , $8,480,- houses of th e s ta te le g isla tu re , and
as f a r as can be a sc e rta in e d .
m ay block th e fu ll-w id th im p ro v e ­ w estern b o u n d a ry an d M ain s tre e t to 865.979.
P o p u la tio n , acc o rd in g to su b s rttu tln g in stead a com m ission o r
It is possible th a t he ch an g ed his
R ockw ood g ra n g e h eld its re g u la r m en t of th a t s t r e e t an d M ain s tre e t,
th e n o rth e rn b o u n d ary . M ain s tre e t ,h(* e s tim a te of th e city com m ission, body of n ine s ta te co m m issio n ers,
m ind a b o u t going to P o rtla n d an d is ! (,veninK m eetin g on W ed n esd ay and too.
to th e O. W. P. sta tio n w ill have to 243,337, T axes p e r ca p ita , $34.85.
(e le c te d from an d re p re se n tin g th e
so m ew h ere w ith som e of his Ita lia n e,ected th re e d e le g a te s tb th e g ra n g e
1 he difficulty lies In th e fact th a t ta k e w h a te v e r is given it, and it
T o tal of all school tax es in th e [ v ario u s s ta te d is tric ts to be fo r m e d ),
co
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v
en
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w
hich
w
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m
eet
frien d s, b u t his co n tin u ed ab sen ce
it w ill be h a rd to g et a m a jo rity of , needs som e k in d of im p ro v em en t bad-
a t R u ssellv ille w ith P o m o n a g ra n g e s ig n a tu re s to th e p e titio n s w ith o u t ! ly en o u g h . P ro b ab ly it will g e t a co u n ty (S ta te School, C ounty H igh besides th e g o v ern o r, se c re ta ry of
gives no hope th a t su ch is th e case.
an d S pecial School D is tric t), $2,452,- sta te , an d s ta te tr e a s u re r ; th u s m ak-
on th e th ird W ed n esd ay in M arch. t h e n a m e o f J . II M e tz g e r.
H e h a s d o s e o f c r u s h e d in , I,
357.59. N u m b er of p u p ils N ovem ber ! lif t a le g isla tiv e body of tw elve, and
| T he d e le g a te s elected
a re , F . H.
PENDLETON ROUND UP
1913, census, 4 9 ,6 6 7 ; taxes p e r pupil ab o lish in g all boards an d co in in is
AT PICTURE THEATER iC ta n e , Mrs. M ary R ich m o n d an d
$49.37.
slons. T he com m ission s ittin g perm a-
Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e. A lte rn a te s chos-
\\ a r r a n t a tta c h e d an d 1913 assess- fiently w ith s ta te
le g isla tiv e m eet-
A sev en -reel fe a tu re , sh o w in g th e en a re Mrs. C ran e, J o h n R ichm ond
m ent roll becam e th e tax ro ll, J a n u - ! '•><"
Such a plan , it has been s u g ­
P e n d le to n ro u n d -u p o f la st y ear, w ill and E. L. T h o rp e.
a ry 31, 1914.
g ested , w ould give m ore tim e and
be th e a ttra c tio n at th e m oving pict- , T h e o b je c t o f th e co n v en tio n will
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t o s t of m a in te n a n c e of a s s e s s o r’s stu d y fo r ca re fu lly w o rk in g o u t prop*
u re th e a te r to m o rro w n ig h t.
T h is be to elec t th re e p a irs of re p re se n -
G resh am w ill becom e th e
"C ity com e a p e rm a n e n t in s titu tio n to be ° fflce *" 1912 waH $R°.224 42;
In o r leg islatio n . It w ould lessen fre a k
a ttfa c tiv e ex h ib itio n
w as
a l first) ta tiv e s to th e s ta te g ra n g e , it b ein g
w hich is
show n in fifteen reels, b u t th e im p o rt- th e cu sto m th a t m a rrie d co u p les may B e a u tifu l,” a t le a s t fa r m o re a t t r a c - ! observed each y e a r on th e last S at- 1913 11 w as $ 4 1 ,211.98; d e c re a se fo r , an d special le g isla tio n
1913 w as $9,112.44
*" ru sh " e d " th ' ro u g h u n d e r p re s e n t sy s­
a n t fe a tu re s-w e re re ta in e d in th e r e - | go to g e th e r, m a k in g six re p re se n ta - ive th a n at p re se n t, if th e p lan s be- u rd a X ln F e b ru a ry ,
tem , of ’you tic k le m e and i'll tick le
jju e e d n u m b er. T h is is an u n u su a l lives in all from th is co u n ty . T h e ir in g w orked o u t by th e G resh am
In v*ew °$ 'b e case and ch eap n ess
y o u " o r tra d in g sy stem an d place o u r
fiance to see a really g re a t ex h ib i- a lte rn a te s w ill be ch o sen a t th e P la n tin g c o m m itte e a re p u t in to ef- W*,h Wh,cb ro ses and o th p r flowerln g
s ta te le g islatio n on a m ore c a re fu l
tio n o f “ le t ’e r b u c k ,” b u t o w in g to sam e tim e. T h re e of th e ten g ra n g -
sh ru b s can be hatl, th e re sh o u ld be
and scientific basis.
th e heavy expense a tta c h e d th e ad - e s of th e co u n ty w ill ta k e th e ir tu r n feet.
a g e n e ra l re sp o n se to th is call fo r
" K a n s a s Is s tu d y in g th is sam e
m ission w ill be m o re th a n u su al, th is y e a r, R ockw ood g ra n g e being
T h is c o m m ittee is a jo in t co m m it- ev ery o n e to do so m e th in g to beauti-
q u estio n , as a re also W isconsin an d
S eats w ill be 25 c en ts an d 15 cents, one o f th e m , as it w aived its prlvil- te e of th e C o m m ercial clu b an d Worn- fy h is o r h e r place.
o th e r s ta te s w hich believe in p ro g ­
O ne n ig h t only, S a tu rd a y , F eb. 7.
ege la s t y ear. T he s ta te g ra n g e will e n ’s C ouncil an d co n sists o f Mrs. B eit
T he O utlook
w as re q u e s te d to
D u rin g th e week sp ecial m eetin g s ress, th ey d eem in g som e such step
Mrs. S ch n eid er, Mr. an d Mrs C has m ak e a call fo r n a tiv e m ap les su it- have been in
m eet at M onm outh in May.
D a n c in g a t G r e s h a m .
p ro g re ss a t th e F re e n eedful to w ipe o u t c o rp o ra tio n lob-
C lev elan d , W. F. H oney an d H. L. ab le fo r tra n s p la n tin g . T h e re will
M eth o d lst c h u rc h , in c h a rg e o f Rev. hying an d Influence b aneful in le g is­
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 7. D anc­
F airv iew L odge No. 92 A. F. & m i ti « “ h ' . X V T * T ? ” COm‘ Pr° bably be need o f
h u m E dw in H ig h ? ;a s s ¡ « 7 d 7 y ‘ R e ¿ ‘m '7
ing 8 :3 0 to 1 1 :5 a .
Good m a n a g e ­ A M. w ill m eet in th e ir h a ll a t T ro u t­ m itte e h eld W ed n esd ay n ig h t a t th e dred. H e re ’s a ch an ce fo r som e boy Schooley, of Col
latio n , both s ta te an d n a tio n a l.
m e n t; fo u r-p iece o rc h e s tra , u n io n d ale S a tu rd a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 7. lib ra ry plana w ere d iscu ssisi, recoin-
m usic. E verybody w elcom e. • G en­ S tated co m m u n icatio n .
W ork will
tle m e n . 75 cents. In d ie s free. 98 be in th e E. A. an d F. C. d egrees. " " Biarn-d
,» .,d .
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K
~
And
no
city w hich lias
co -o p eratio n o f th e citizen s g en erally | h u n d re d , d eliv e re d In G resh am ?
In creasin g each n ig h t an d a
th ey w ere placed th e re , th ey w ere to tra n sfo rm o u r unlovely co n d itio n s
g re a t ad o p ted th e com m lsalon form
has
Boys, p u t in a bid, we can prom ts* ; day
Is looked fo r B u n d a y ., T h e re gone back to tile old system . Ijess
w ere still ly in g on th e g ro u n d and in In to th o se o f real p e rm a n e n t b e a u - ! you som e business,
will be serv ices to n ig h t, S a tu rd a y | officials w ith a d irect re sp o n sib ility
th e g ra ss an d w eeds an d a p a rt o f th e ty. W hile it will ta k e som e y ears to | T h e c o m m itte e reco m m en d ed
„ ....... .. of ..... h o u r: fo r <Ux
ra il fence w as still th e re . Now w as ¿ rin g th is a b o u t, a b eg in n in g can be
lre e a .
P « « u n g or n a tiv e day m o rn in g and ev ening.
Htate and ,la tlo „
T hla
w |„ )f
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th is p a rty to o p o o r to b u ild th is fence m ade now.
T h e s e e r e ts r v M r. n . i , .
v . ..
next
M onday
n ig h t | possible, lessen th e cost of gov ern -
Los A ngeles, F e b ru a ry ».— E d ito r !
ln,prove ,hp look‘' of hia P>a «b
It w as decided to ask (h e council
” ’ch T T e n in I ’’ d” ? " ’’’
m e n t a n d b r,n « u" a k>wer
■•»X
o r w as it th e sam e s p irit th a t is lack- to a d o p t a plan fo r p a rk in g th e to co m m u n ic a te w ith se v e ra l “ nu’r prTach
O u tlo o k .— I see by th e O reg o n ian
in g th a t opposes all im p ro v em en ts? s tre e ts an d a v e n u es in th e resid en ce se rie s re g a rd in g th e price of o r.,a w e e k
R ev M r H h
I
n,
h“ E“ ' S ,d,‘ BuH“ » ’a" Men s
th e r e is som e ta lk of h ard -fin ish ed ' T hose benefited th e m ost by im - d is tric ts , p e rm ittin g th e s e ttin g out m en tal and sh a d e tre e s an d trv to d ue, R lb l
r
n
c o n ‘ *'lub of P o « * * » * »*»« been s tu d y in g
an d
sh ru b s
alo n g
th e 8®t a supply on har.d fo r u s e o ., H at- • ,
. J 1, , °
a ,te r n o o n th la a t» '« com m ission g o v e rn m e n t
s tre e ts and ro ad s fo r G resh am .
I p ro v em en ts a re g e n e ra lly th e ones of tre e s
except
d S a tu r-
r q u estio n . A c o m m ittee h as been ap-
ju s t wish to ex p ress my sa n c tio n of ,b a t ° P P ° 8e " • T hey a re to be p itied stre e ts . T he p lan th a t will be sug- u rd ay F e b t ru a r y 2fc
i
’’' re p ’ M onday an
a n<l
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Any who w ill re o o rt ,o
m
I ’'
* h“ H b*e " h,‘a rd P«‘“ 'e d to p u rsu e th e stu d y an d ta k e
such im p ro v em en ts. I w ish to say , n o t fo r th e ir P overty, b u t th is lack g ested to th e co u n cil a t its n ext m eet-
y
w ill re p o rt to th e O u t- h e re on se v e ra l o ccasio n s an d it is th e necessary step s to have fram ed
th e re is not a sectio n o f c o u n try any of a b ll,'X to recognize th e ir b est in- in g is to m ak e th e ro ad w ay th irty look o r to an y m em b er of th è
a
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ROCKWOOD GRANGE
ELECTS DELEGATES
“CITY BEAUTIFUL”
PLANS OF CLUBS
REV. W. H. RODDY
WILL PREACH
CARLSON URGES
HARD SURFACE
w here th a t Is b e tte r ab le to sta n d it.
o r people m ore e n title d to have it,
th a n th e fa rm e rs an d people a b o u t
G resham .
li th e city council w ould pay th e
expense of se n d in g tw o o r th r e e o f
th o se o pposing It dow n h e re th e y
w ould find tow ns no la rg e r th a n
G resh am w ith paved s tre e ts
fro m
c u rb to c u rb : not only one, but m any
places. T h e people h e re a re no bet-
te r fixed, p erh ap s no t as well as o u r
people. T he reason is th e re is no
m oss on th e ir backs
T h ey a re pub-
He sp irite d
' Prea" ’
1
«ay in ad d itio n th a t th e
tow ns "h o w in g
th e m ost Im prove-
">en'a 4 o » n h e re a re w h at th ey call
to w n »
T h ,s a PP|lM "> every
" " " “ « ce b u t o n e in th e c o u n try
,ow na
W hile it is c e rta n ly B urprts
1»®-
f" easily solved.
R - CARLSON,
feet, allo w in g a p a rk in g s trip o u tsid e
th e p re s e n t «even-foot w alk o f a b o u t
th re e feet. By e sta b lish in g th is plan
tre e s could be se t o u t an d la t e r
as
found n ecessary , a c u rb co u ld be
m ad e w hich w ould be on a flfty-foo.
m itte e th e ir n eed s and d esires
tb is lin e w ill be a ssiste d so f
possible
'
T he c o m m it.» »
a ,
fo rm u la te th e b est plan f o / w o r k
' b e a u tify in g o u r city, and keep
in in a u e s i
as
.
In
be-
W
i”,,take
1 ^ 1 .6 , C“ **n*
‘ » « < e a r, u p liftin g
i a n d ,u b r a l t'e d l° th e people fo r th e ir
ser- ap p ro v al com m ission form of s ta te
m ons.
g o v e rn m e n t. If deem ed ad v isab le.
,
anBPmiin,B h av e been m ad e fo r | " I t is deem ed best to In v ite c iti­
lb ’e ‘.‘h ',n h " ° I t ° !s ’’ hoped 't ’" ’!"
zens w ho believe ln going fo rw a rd
and In p ro g ress, to m eet and go o v e r
th e m ready fo r use S unday
th e p roblem s In d e ta il.”
s tre e t ten feet fro m th e p ro p e rty lin e fo re th e people an Ideal fo r aehleve-
It was decid ed to h av e a tr e e p la n t- raent an d d e sire s to get suggestion«
Isla tu re . 1 am n o t resp o n sib le fo r
nig day and e n c o u ra g e p ro p e rty ow n- from all w ho a re in te re ste d
W hy
th e sam e. W hpn an a c t is p assed It
e ra to s e t o u t tre e s. A ju n io r leag u e | n o t a d d re s s a little le tte r to th e
Is e ith e r a good law , a fa u lty law , o r
P a rlo rs n ex t d o o r to G resh am R eal
'
om en • Council is b eing o r- c o m m itte e s ta tin g y o u r Ideas, y o u r
E sta te com pany
P rices reaso n ab le. R anlzed an d 'h e ch ild re n a re to be a p p ro v al o r d isa p p ro v a l of th e
no law at all. If a good law it sh o u ld
S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d
M rs M M In stru c te d an d en co u rag ed to p la n , p lan s a lre a d y su g g ested -or a bet
be en fo rced fo r Its v a lu e; If a fa u lty
Squire.
tf
ro ses a n d s h ru b s .
te r pia n v
Salem, I eb. 3, 1914.— T o th e E d i­ law it sh o u ld be en fo rc e d th a t th e
T h e d ay ap p o in ted fo r a p la n tin g
T h e c o m m itte e w ill m eet
n ex t to r G resh am O u tlo o k :— H av in g been fa u lts m ay be seen an d c u re d ; if no
.1 .»
i.
",
'h' ,r ROCKWOOD GRADES
a tta c k e d to r my a ttitu d e in e n fo rc ­ law at all, o r its In te n t o b scu re, it is
day is F e b ru a ry 28. T his is to b e - , W ednesday n ig h t a t th e lib ra ry .
o,
ENTERTAIN
PARENTS
ing th e e ig h t-h o u r law on p u b lic fo r th e su p re m e c o u rt to decide. I
A fa r m e r w as com -
_______
w orks, I w ish you w ould k in d ly p rin t believe all good m en an d w om en on
p la in in g of th e tim es an d fin d in g
P a re n t Day ex ercises w ere held a t GRESHAM TEAM
SUDDEN DEATH OF
fa u lt w ith
th e
ra ilro a d s ro b b in g th e R ockw ood school on F rid a y a fte r-
WINS AT BASKETBALL
MRS D. A HART th e fo llo w in g ;
so b er second th o u g h t w ill re a liz e
Much ad v e rse c ritic ism
h av in g th a t It is my sw o rn d u ly to see th a t
th e m . th e tim es w ere b e tte r w hen h e noon la s t, a tte n d e d by a
packed
G resh am
h ig h school b a sk e tb a ll
Mrs. D. A. H a rt, o f B rightw ood been m ade because of my d e te rm in a - th e law s a re en fo rced . “ T rim m in g "
h a u le d h is p ro d u ce 59 m iles to m a r- ho u se
T h e ex ercises w ere h eld by boys d e fe a te d th e P le a s a n t Vai
Mae team la s t n ig h t by a score of u ' to ' dted ,u d d e n ljr o f h e a n <"«**«« la s t Uon t0 e a fo rc ® 'h « H g h t-h o u r law on
k et w ith ox team s
H e w as re m in d - th e in te rm e d ia te g rad e, Miss
by officers s e ttle s n o th in g . I sh o u ld
F u n e ra l se rv ic e , w ere f " ? “ ' WO^k,,’ lh e • a n " ’ a " ot. h «r law> know w h st th e law m ean s a n d th e
?d th a t he could s till do so If h e so B en ed ict, te a c h e r; an d th e p rim a ry 10. T h e p lay in g was. good b u t t h e 'r h u r 8 d a X
d esired and
b flro
.» « a —
- a s - to . tr a v - ——.
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* alley boy. h av e had m no
e >‘*Id • ' hpr h om e on S unday. W J
and hav
e good
ro ad
g rad - e. . M
is. . M
a rg aret —
S ch an tln . p re- P .e a s a n t V
“ ““X
h ° i ” * ’ thp Wor,i oi Pe° P ‘" w ho“* “ aff”" « -h o u ld know'
el on besides
•sides. I know a n o th e r ln - ce p tre ss B oth of th e se y o u n g la d le , p ra c tic e to g e th e r
N e x t F r l d e v t h , W l r t x ,.m,
a , .
b u re a u , w hich is d e a .lu g w lf , , w hat It m eans
It is my d u ty to en
* “ te X r. t h ° T
,OPCe ,b,i la b o r ,aw a- a a d * b e lle v ,
s ta n c e w- here « fa rm e r d is trib u te d h av e proved th em selv es th o r o u g h .'h o m e team will p l.y h, re w lth t ^ )ln th e . h erry v B le
- -rt,» - * » ...........................
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v ille cem etery.
b e ,o re
erican p e o p le — th e | K.
a . th e rig h t th in k in g of th is s t ta a t te e w
w hen
nee posts
poets a lo n g th e sid e o f k in d an d th o u g h tfu l In th e ir w o ik E s t a c a d a t e a m
u * . -------rry
......................
W 7' . .
r th e A m ertcan
h .n
som e fence
th e road p re p a ra to ry to b u ild in g a a n d th e occasion « . . o n . u p^n ¿ i c £ ^
‘‘‘b e t w Z th e T w o * ’ t r ° n8
“ y e a r, old sn d bor q u e stio n , sh o u ld n o t be lu m p ,r t.l they u n d e rs ta n d the s itu a tio n , w l i
new fence to ta k e th e place of a ra il they a re to be c o n g ra tu la te d
fence in fro n , of h i. p iece
T h e la s , T h e p ro g ram was good an d
T h e ,n g to th e d e fe a t of th e 'T r ^ s h a L
every , o o tb .il team by E sta c a d a , a ^ d tber“
LABOR COMMISSIONER
EXPLAINS ACTION
It»“ Y u r l n T T e
h e r Hfe .L ‘ h -
as! T h T ’ “ d
“ v id
a“t T .T lo u T
7 ” “*
conclua,O M
The
“
U w e , back m e up In d o in g so, b u t w h e th e r
T ‘ I
d°
" Ot’ h*“ ” 1“ « *
'«“ « •
tim e I thought to look for the posts, m other seemed proud of the c h ll- w m be sp ecial e ff o rt, m ade to p l.y " m e . in S an d y . G resh am an d B rig h t- .h e people of th is s t . t e , e U ^ . i j
which was about th irte en years a fte r d ren's ability to en tertain .
w o o d .- E a s te r n C l.c k .m a . Jo u rn .L th ro u g h t h . In itia tiv , o r by the le g -'
0
P HOFF
8 t. t . Labor Commlle'loner.