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T k .Q y tlo o k aims to couer Eastern Multnomah County in News and Advertising Service. Communications and news items are Welcomed G resham O utlook VOL 3. NO. 10 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON -----------w----- — FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 ------------------------------------ TWO THOUSAND RESULTS NOT AN EXPERT FARMER IN TEN YEARS AS EXPECTED FOR LITTLE LANDERS ON MT. HOOD ROAD / Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR FINE TRIBUTE CEO.STAPLETON, TO THE COAST CIRCUIT JUDGE PORTLAND. A pril 2— (Special) — T he A. C. R uby stock ran ch , on C ongressm an Lafferty has given a Geo. W. S tap leto n h as filed his ap th e Base L ine roud, is one of the A resolution d eclaring th a t Union fine trib u te to th e Pacific co ast in a plication for n om ination on th e r e m ost im p o rtan t horse m a rk e ts in O r avenue, th e approach to th e in te r- j W hen th e O.-W. R. ft N. com pany those who are w illing to accept his recent speech, delivered in congress. publican tick et fo r circu it judge. egon. T he ran ch consists of 390 s ta te bridge, should be m ade 80 feet ! set th e exam ple of engag in g an ex assistan ce in th e m a tte r of tilling It was d u rin g his speech on th e c u r Mr. S tapleton is a w ell know n law acres of land, nearly all in thorough wide from M orris stre e t, A lbina, to p ert farm er to teach th e people how th e soil by m ore advanced m ethods rency bill, 'when he was te llin g of his yer of P o rtlan d and Is well know n th an have h ith e rto prevailed. cu ltiv atio n , b u t aside from th a t fea E ast M orrison stre e t, cen tral E ast stu d ies iu E uropean co u n tries th a t and highly esteem ed in G resham , be- to raise bigger an d b e tte r crops up- The recent ag itatio n upon the cu l P o rtlan d , was adopted a t th e lunch- j tu re it is the hom e of th e fancy th o r I on th e land trib u ta ry to its railro ad s tu re an d developm ent of b erries win he expressed him self as follow s: ing a resilient of th is city. No one o u g hbred horses th a t nave been such eon of the E ast B urnside D istrict Im it opened up a new fe a tu re fo r the “ I visited Ire lan d , S cotland, E ng could be b e tte r qualified th a n he for be fully d em o n strated , and th e re will a g reat a ttra c tio n a t all th e fairs of provem ent association yesterd ay . It em u latio n of o th e rs and aw akened be o p p o rtu n ities fo r ex p erim en ts to land, F ran ce, Belgium . D enm ark. the office he seeks. th e northw est and w hich have ca r was sta te d th a t Union avenue is 70 an idea th a t has opened th e eyes of d eterm in e ju s t w hat is going to be G erm any an d A ustria. The people Mr. S tap leto n 's announcem ent ried off more first prizes and blue and 80 feet n o rth of M orris stre e t, o th e r traffic concerns to exploit In best for th e farm ers of E astern M ult were m ost In terestin g everyw here. was m atte in response to a p etition ribbons ihan any o th e r horses in the but 60 feet so u th to W illam ette rlv- ' nom ah to grow for sh ip m en t to m a r T he scenery is p retty enough, th e signed by n early 300 m em bers of “ a n "®rL F a rm e r Sm ith has m ade a success ket. s ta te and perh ap s as m any as all fields and law ns are well kept, and the legal profession in P o rtlan d . er. T he resolution em pow ered Q. E. of th e work he wa8 set t0 do He In an interview published in the o th e rs com bined. S u rro u n d in g th e p rincipal s ta dwellRig houses a te m ade to look D uring th e p ast ten y ears Mr. W elter, ch airm an , to appoint a com- to id ,jle farm ers along th e railro ad tions of th e M oun’ Hood line, all the ch eerfu l with flowers, but for n a tu ra l O regonian he says: Ruby has m ade tw enty-eight im por m lttee to ta k e up th e m a tte r w ith th a t they would get assistan ce and way from M outavilla to Bull Run, scenic beauty th e re is n o th in g th a t 1 "A lthough I have alw ays cherished ta tio n s from foreign countries. In th e Union a v e n ie p roperty ow ners advl{^ lf Uiey w ould allow them - a re many sm all farm s th a t seem to saw to com pare w ith th e Pacific more or less of an am bition for ju d i ad d itio n he has bred and raised many in a m eeting to be held In th e Al- sei veg (O ta k e his su ggestions. Sm ith be too sm all to be productive of coast co u n try in America. T he “ Blue cial experience, I had no idea of con of th e be.- horses known on th e P a b in s library in a sh o rt tim e. He will ¡s an eXpe r t, he know s ju s t w hat is w ealth, but they offer o p p o rtu n ities D anube" a t V ienna probably is the testing for public office until con- cific coast. In th a t tim e he has sold announce th e co m m ittee la tte r. L. . needed and how to produce it. Hi1 w hile th e sta tio n s of th e Mount p re ttie st riv er in Europe. At least f ron ted by th e petition of my ab o u t 2000 head, em bracing Bel M Lepppt said th e w idening move- j l8 iu lh e en ip |Oy of th e O.-W R. ft N Hood line are th e shipping points It eq u als th e Rhine. Hut n eith er of friends.' “ The can d id a cy really o rig in a te d gians, P ercherons. E nglish ■Shires m ent will receive th e su p p o rt of th e aIld js m ore th a n ea rn in g his salary ftnd m eeting places of th e c o u n try th ese rivers appro ach in beauty or fo r t j1(J com pany In th e increased an d Clydes. 'Hie stallio n s are fam E ast Side Business Men s club. side T h ere is n o th in g p ecu liar in g ra n d e u r th e Colum bia o r th e W il in a ra th e r Joking way. F our o r five It was rep o rted th a t little progress am o u n t of fre ig h t p roducts, and th e grow ing d esire to get back to the la m ette In Oregon. T he snow- co t- days ago a petition was presented to ous everyw here and have been sold a an ..a d shipped to e—**v= . c sta te , ä was being m ade on th e extension of those who a re placing them selves land. T he h u n g e r.fo r a sm all farm ered m o u n tain s in S w itzerland, of me for sig n a tu re urging the can d i points .a in a every w est of th e Rocky m o u n tain s; also : Ea8t B urnside stre e t to N orth M ount u n d er his d irectio n s a re reap in g per- and a self-su p p o rtin g hom e Is Inher- which I had a glim pse would only dacy of Ju d g e W. W. McCredle, As to C anada and New Mexico and to ! T ab o r’ 8ome p reIlnl,nary map8 h a.v ,“ B aonal benefits. ent in every rig h t-m in d ed man. The m ake foothills fo r th e tow ering I signed it I jokingly usked th e men A special com m ittee T he farm ex p ert idea is a big one n a tu ra l h a b ita t of m an k in d is in th e w hite-capped peaks of th e Cascades why they h ad n ’t come to me if they th e H aw aiian islands, One sale was been draw n. m ade in Mexico, Mr. Ruby having 1 was appointed to m eet w ith th e Cen and it is being proved successful. co u n try , and city life at best is an and th e S ierras. T he pine fo rests of needed a candidate for th a t office. T he sam e idea Is g oing to be artificial one. sen t th e governor of a Mexican prov te r A ddition club to secure Its co A ustria and G erm any would but operation. T he secretary was in adopted by th e P. R. L. & P. com "A fter It had been d eterm ined ince a stallion last fall. T hose who are . acing a problem of m ake u n d erb ru sh alongside th e gl- stru cted to w rite E ngineer D ater ai.d th a t Ju d g e McCredle had not re sid pany in com bination w ith th e Umb- A carload will be se n t to A lberta raising a fam ily on weekly wages, g antic redw oods of C alifo rn ia and next week. T he New Mexico ship- C om m issioner Deick asking them to denstock ft L arson com pany. They with the pu rch asin g pow er of th e th e sta te ly pine of Oregon and Wash- ed in P ortland long enough since his residence in V ancouver, they cam e , m en ts consists principally of sm all, expedite th is extension. It is felt have m ade arra n g e m e n ts for th e em d o lla r d e c re e in g , find much to e n ington. I back to me in ea rn est and dem anded lig h t P erch ero n s and hackneys, they 1 ,h a t * ab8ol? t#17 ploym ent of a farm expert all along co u rag e them in le ach in g o ut fo r a | th a t I m ake the rac e." b eing found to be the m ost service essary for th e developm ent o f the th e line of th e M ount Hood railw ay. b e tte r nnd saim r living. ASKING PERMISSION A fter an illness ab o u t two veare , E ast B urnside d istrict. T he se ttle rs upon th e U. ft L. Co* ab le there. TO ERECT OIL TANKS And th a t Is jm y w hat th e P. R. L | ago Mr. S tapleton concluded th at he p ro p erties will be given th e first a t ft P. and the I'm ’, lenstock ft L ar S hipm ents by rail are m ade at M ovement to consolidate city and would shape his business m a tte r so R eference wat m ade In th e lnsff ten tio n , then o th ers. F airview , T ro u td ale and Ruby, each son com panies a re en deavoring to en- I county^ In oue city g overnm ent bus lie bought an 18- They a re going to m ake a d e te rm courage by opening up th e ir hold O utlook to th e Invusiou of G resham he could retire place being provided w ith facilities acre place n ear G resham . w here he by th e S tan d a rd Oil Co. An o rd i ined effort to build up th is ea st side fo r loading on th e cars. ings and em ploying an expert farm er good but practically It does not work country an d will gladly give th e to teach th e " little la n d e rs” how to nance has been draw n and will come ' built a b eautiful country home. T he out The city and county of Denver, before th e city council next T uesday i benefits of th e exercise and recrea- services of th e ir expert fa rm e r to do It. DEPARTMENT STORE Colorado, has consolidated, b ut the eveniiig for granting th e com pany a ,p ,‘* given by his ranch life Im proved CHANGES HANDS AGAIN _______ resu lts th e re are fa r from w hat was p erm it to erect sto rag e ta n k s on lots his henlth «<> m aterially Hint tie is LEAGUE COMMITTEE Lewis S h a ttu c k 's form er depart- expected— economy. C onsolidation FIRST AUTO TRIP TO to bis usual 13 to 18, recently p latted on Division com pletely restored GOVERNMENT CAMP DISCUSSES PROBLEM stre e t, south of the M ount Hood rail vigor and he says he is In sh ap e for m ent store, which was sold to D. C. does not work o u t hi reduction of Ely of Oregon City scarcely more taxation. T he com m ission form in | an active cam paign. A. L. D uPny and p arty succeeded H. C. Davis, M O. Nelson, C h arles way, on Hie Dr. Pow ell farm . th a n tw o m onths ago, has again P o rtlan d has proved an ab so lu te fa il “ W hile i did not seek th e office, to reach in g G overnm ent Camp, at Cleveland, II. M. M iller and F. H. changed hands. ure In th e red u ctio n of cost of a d the expression from th e b ar has been It was sold on W ednesday to Lee m in istratio n Several expensive d e Mount Hood, w ith the first au to m o Lehm an, a co m m ittee appointed by so flatterin g th at 1 h av e said I would Mr. D uPuy said the he mass m eeting at G resham last bec-n estab lish ed bile Sunday. R.*D enm on, Jo h n B a rtle tt and B. p artm en ts have PAI» Prt fr tM M K Q in W F P -U‘ak*' a ‘ ,ly ‘' 1 a m p a lg n , b eg in :.i. . L. W alrod of P o rtlan d , who have In th e city en g in ee r's d ep a rtm en t p arty m ade th e ru n to W elch’B hotel w eek, held an in itial m eeting at th e l u l l L v . U v iY lllllu u lv ilE n 'I m m e d ia ti lv ," said Mr. S ú p le lo :: closed th e sto re fo r a few days to th e re a re 275 em ployes u n d er th é in tv.o h o u rs and a h alf which Is "In view of th e activ ity of my home of C harles C leveland W ednes ta k e stock and m ake arran g e m en ts present regim e an if yet n ever has frien d s I feel th a t I sh c.ild m ake tile considered good tim e d u rin g the day night. It was decided to m ake I fo r a form al opening, th e date of been m ore difficulty in g ettin g action race, win o r lose, If n o th in g more. w hich will be announced later. for stre e t extension and lm prove- sum m er, when (lie road th e m is in a tho ro u g h Investigation of th e kind i "I have had no lim e to p rep a re a T he deal was put th ro u g h ft« E. | m ents than at th e present. P ro p erty best condition. Sunday they sta rted of berries th a t can lie grown to best ! p latfo rm and. to be fra n k , I do not Easley of G resham , who has of- ow ners get prom ises, b ut execution for G overnm ent Camp, which they ad v an tag e in Powell Valley, berries i know w hat an a s p ira n t for ju d g e- flees in P o rtlan d . It is said th a t th e very lim ited. A utom obiles galore reached w ithout serio u s tro u b le th a t will keep and com m and a m ar- 1 T he inv estig atio n s may tak e ship should sav in a p latfo rm , un- co n sideration was in th e neig h b o r have been bought. T he p urchasing T h ere w ere six feet of snow along ket. ’ less to pledge co n d u ct of th e office hood of $18,000 for the stock alone, d ep a rtm en t em ploys an arm y a t a tile road, but tile road was opened one or m ore m em bers of th e com m it- ; in strict accordance w ith th e law re T his d e p a rt and th e autom obile got th ro u g h . Mr. tee to P u y allu p v al’ey, w here a sue- j Mr. Ely reta in in g the real e state and trem endous expense g ard less of whom it h its .” buildings. m ent was estab lish ed w ith th e ex- DuPuy said he m ade th e trip for the cess is m ade of berry cu ltu re, to in- ! T he question of Mr. S tapleton was ad m itte d to th e pectation it would save money, but novelty of th e experience, b ut would iervlew grow ers J eaBU® f? r th ®. i bar iu G oldendale, W ashington, and VT a NDY MAN AND WIFE j th e indicatio n s a re th a t it will prove not advise o th e rs to s tte m p t th e trip | fOr“ ^ m arried th e re In O ctober, 1886. He ARE HOME AGAIN I an expensive luxury to th e taxpayers. to G overnm ent Camp. It Is easy uniform g rading and m ark etin g served one term as m ayor of th a t And so, until it would seem th a t con- enough, he said, to reach W elch’s the p ro d u ct was discussed. Ed. Bruns, of Sandy, was in town city. In 1899 he moved to Vancou- solidation does not consolidate eco hotel and R hododendron tavern. y esterd ay on his wav to P ortland. i ver, W ashington, w here he resinned nom ically. L. H. W ELLS. They w ent by way of C h e rt /v il’e. H e re tu rn e d la st week from San | the p ractice of law a n d s e r v e d th re e Mr. D uPuy was th e first to m ake the Diego, C alifornia, w here he and Mrs. D eath of Mix. E lisa b eth F reem an term s as m ayor. ’rip to G overnm ent Cam p in 1913. Mrs. J. J. Roth and son Orle, of B runs have sp e n t the w inter. Mr. Mrs. E lizabeth F reem an , well He cam e to P o rtlan d In 1898 -nnd Iowa, and the fo rm e r's fath e r, Rev. B runs rep o rts th a t Mr. and Mrs. know n to old resid en ts of th is vicin ' has conducted an activ e law p ractice ('. it. (Jerig.of Albany, a re visitors ut ¡Strauss who have a hom e at San ity. died a t th e hom e of h e r m other. here for 16 years. Aside from th e o f he hom e of Mrs. R o th 's uncle, A. B. Diego, are well and enjoying th e m Mrs. H ariesty at Seaside, Oregon, fice of m ayor, w ith o u t sa lary , lie has C onrad. selves im m ensely. They w ere re last F rid ay , March 31. T he fu n eral E. D. C ham berlain m ade a ship Miss I re tta McClure was p leasan t- r. ,i. K reu der for C ounty Com m is never held a political office. cently visited by R. R. C arlson, who services w ere held last Sunday at m ent of rh u b a rb to T he Dalles M on-| |y su rp rised last W ed n tsd ay evening Mr. S tapleton was a c a n d id a te for sioner. Is spending th e w inter in so u th e rn the P o rtlan d crem ato riu m . Mrs. day and w ent to th a t place W ednes when a n u m b er of h er frien d s g ath - presid en tial electo r on th e P alm e r- C alifornia. F reem an leaves a w idow er H arry day to find a m a rk e t for his en tire ered at h er hom e to w elcom e h er B uckner G old-D em ocratic tick et Iu TAKES CLEAN-CUT STAND. F reem an and d a u g h te r Alice 5 years crop. back to Oregon. T he evening was j T j Kreud’^ T T T 4530 Powell W ashington and en tered th e re p u b li • aril of T hanks. ¡o ld , h er m o th er Mrs. H ariesty, of can ran k s as a resu lt of h is non-con en t in gam es a t m id n ig h t a lunch- 1 Jo h n R o h rer an d A. Ik*- M ershon sp __ . „___ . . . , ttre e t. P o rtlan d , an n o u n ces his can- form ity with W. J. B ry an ’s views on O ur most sincere th a n k s are here- seaside, a s is te r Mrs. A lbert K er w ent to St. M artins H ot Springs eon b ro u g h t by th e girls was served. by expressed to all friends and s)akfi o f T ro u td ale and b ro th e r Max T hose present besides th e fam ily j <l,d a<y for county com m issioner. Mr free silver. Since 1896 he h as been W ednesday. neig hbors for assistan ce and expres- H ariesty. H er g ran d m o th er, Mrs. F re d C. Reed m ade a business trip were, Mrs. T. H ensley, Misses F ern K re u d er has been a resid e n t of the a stau n ch republican. sions of sym pathy in connection w ith Elizabeth M cKinney lives in P o rt Mr. S tapleton Is a m em ber of th e R an d all, Velbert. L arson, L au ra county aixi city for th irty -tw o yeurs. to W arrendalw T hursday. th e d eath of o u r beloved m other. land. 'o n es, Lena Cooley, Mabel Wood, He com es from G erm an p aren tag e, is Masonic lodge of V ancouver, W ash Mr. Maybee and d a u g h te rs were D. J. CULY, M argaret Riddle, of P o rtlan d ; Messrs a su b sta n tia l p roperty ow ner, is pub ington, of th e Scottish R ite M asons J . A. CULY, Use ’« as m uch of W izard forti.ll- in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . L arson, Cecil Duke, Wnt. F ritz, Al lic sp irited and a p ro m in en t gran g e and th e Al K ader T em ple S h rin e, of Mr. and Mrs. R ussell, of T ro u td ale MRS. PERCY G IESE, j zer as o th e r kinds. Sold by S terlin g were calling on relativ es an d friends b ert H ensley, Roy H ensley, A rth u r w orker, being now m a ste r of L ents P o rtlan d ; of th e M accabees, th e A r MRS. JO H N E M ILLER. | ft K idder. In H ensley, R obert S treb in , Jo h n S treb- gran g e, also a m a ste r of M ultnom ah tisan s and th e E a ste rn S tar. h ere S atu rd ay . 1909-1910 he was th e g ran d p atro n In, C arl A lder, H arry Cooley. C harles Mrs. M yrta Reed and d au g h te r D istrict Pom ona grange. Mr. K reu of the E astern S ta r fo r Oregon. L au ra w ere In P o rtlan d F rid a y and M cCreary, Lloyd Cum m ins, Tholnaa d er has been a life-long R epublican Bouy. S atu rd ay . an d an n o u n ces him self as can d id ate When the E a rth Trem bles. T h ere a re a g re a t m any who I for n om ination fo r county com m is A fter a period of two m onths in The next big fe a tu re a t th e G re sh a P o rtlan d h o sp ita l."F ra n k Reed re would like very m uch to see th e j sio n er on th e R epublican tic k et at am p icture show will he a Lu bin pro tu rn ed S atu rd ay much Im proved In T ro u td a le liq u o r q u estion severely ! th e corning prim aries. ductlon Involving th e g reat San d ea lt w ith as it would help th e j h ealth . Mr. K reu d er believes iu reform s F rancisco d isa ste r, e n title d "W hen On the John Palmblad Place, 3 miles East and South of , Rev. Mr. R eeder p reached a fine j n®lffhborhood in general. * th a t will help Btop useless leaks and th e E arth T re m b le d ." T h e e a r th Gresham, and 75 rods from Palmblad Sta., Estacada line. ¡serm o n S unday m orning, his them e -Mrs. 1- rank P erry is visiting her lig n ten th e b urden of tax p ay ers quak e effects were tak en a t th e tim e being Constancy. T he S unday school 8*8ter. Mrs. J. I. McClure. which is th e crying need of all c iti of th e d isa ste r and a very in te re stin g is p rep arin g a sh o rt program fo r j T he young people's ch o ir will m eet zens. and exciting d ram a h as been woven j at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. E aster services into them . T his p ic tu re Is a m arvel. KREUDER S PLATFORM T he young people of th e church C onrad to practice next S atu rd ay . T he dram a Itself is an u n u su al pro- SLOGAN: K eep th e Taxes down. I will hold a Public Sale of part of my Stock and were e n te rta in e d by Mr. and Mrs. Econom y and stric t business prln- i ductlon show ing th e wiles of th e farm implements. Lewis Reed T uesday evening. clplea applied to county gov ern m en t, g rea t Frisco C hina tow n, an d the Mike C u nningham has moved bis w onderful work of n a tu re d u rin g fam ily to Mr. H a rt’s farm a t C o ttrell. th e d isa ste r enables th e a u th o r to Mrs. H a ttie Richie and d a u g h te r, A ll giving m ilk except one that Hegg/tered, fro m Lad d a Stock R ecom m ends en a ctm en t of a new carry c u t his plot In a way th a t can w ill be fresh latter pa rt of A p r il R uth, of Sew ard, N ebraska, and Mrs. Tax Law elim in a tin g th e p en alty and never fail to please you. T his and ! W illiam s, of Portland., sp en t W ednes- p roviding for at least sem i an n u al th ree o th e r p ictu res will be show n 7 Y e a r old Horse, 2 Wagons, M ow ing Machine, k e n n r th , the 7-y e a r-o ld sen nf James , day w ith Mrs. U. 8. Griffith. Mrs paym ents. Monday and T uesday n ights. Potato Digger, H arro w , 2 Bill C ultivator Plow j Richie and d a u g h te r have been Burna liv in g near M elrose, fe ll fro m a F av o rs hom e In d u stries, enco u rag e Sketches from th e Jo h n s to n -J e f spen d in g 'th e w in ter in C alifo rn ia w“k°n ,bl* forenoon and was ru n over. m a n u fa c tu rin g by using "M ade In frie« fight will be show n In tw o th o n - Set Double Harness, Single Harness, Chain Harness | T h e y e x p e c t to re tu rn to N eb rask a He reic,‘,ved and d .ed a short O regon G oods,” to In crease hom e and feet of fllr.t F rid a y and S atu r- and other articles too numerous to mention. tim e later. tn a few weeks payrolls. day April 14 and 15. This Is an o p TE R N S All sales $ 2 0 or ander. Cash. Amt ants over $ 2 0 six months time T he I. B. O. club will m eet with P ro g ressiv e w ith rig id econom y, p o rtu n ity to see som e th in g ra re an d CLOTHES cleaned and pressed. th e Misses W eatherw ax, T h u rsd ay , os approved bankable notes at 8 per cent, isterest. Sale Ram or Shine. R easonable prices. Leave work at realizing taxes have q u ad ru p le d iu those in te reste d In sp o rts sh o u ld April ». W heeler’s b arb er shop. Mrs. Mary rec en t year«, th e re fo re , pledged to grasp It. Wood, G resham . 13 keep county expenses to the lowest ---------------— Utah l-attd Plaster. practical limit. I Brighten up your community by We sharpen Lawn Mowers, Sterl- W. S. Wood, Auctioneer, Vancouver Good stock on band at warehouse SLOGAN; Keep the Taxes down. 1 U8ln« Heath ft Milligan Palnta. lng ft Kidder. In Gresham. M stager Bros. (Paid Adv.) Starling ft KJddar's. j KREUDER ENTERS RACE Melrose Corbett Auction Sale Thursday, April 9, 1 p. m. 7 COWS 2-YEAS-OLD JERSEY BULL J o h n P a lm b la d , O w n e r « “ Ever at Your S e n k e KENNETH BURNS n DIES ice OF n r INJURIES n iiiin ir c ! to o<x, ta’pay«r8 <1 roa“8 at lowe8t poMlble CO8t