Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 15, 1914, Image 1

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GRESHAM,
RIVALRY “ CAL F“
IN DAIRYING
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
FRIDAY
MAY
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“Ever at Your Service
Phone 701
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1914
s
BEING DISPOSED OF
Articles of incorporation of the
Gresham Fruitgrower«' association
have been left at the office of Re­
corder
Roberts where the five incor­
When O. W. Tarr and O. H. Dam-
porators
have been notified to call
aieler started the dairy business,
and sign them.
som e two years ago, there was quite
At the m eeting to be held next
a rivalry between them as to who
Monday evening the matter of push­
would excel both in modern equlp- ing subscriptions will be taken up I d
ment, sanitary arrangem ent and
earnest, the new subscription blanks
quality of herd, In many instances being ready for distribution.
Very little has been done during
they tore down and rebuilt parts
where they found som ething that ex­ the week in that line, ow ing to the
celled what they had already built. delay in getting the papers signed
One particular instance was when and sent away to the secretary of
Mr. Tarr put in several hundred feet state and the county clerk. To make
of coil pipe for cooling water with the matter legal the corporation
ice and brine, did Mr. Dammeier tear commission at Salem will have to
out his entire refrigerator Inside and grant a permit to the incorporators
to begin and all subscriptions before
adopt the coil system.
that
time would necessarily be tenta­
They could hardly wait till the
barns and milk houses were com­ tive in their character.
There is the sam e disposition to
pleted before they had their herds
started, housing them in sheds for proceed with the enterprise and ac­
the time being. Then the real strife tive operations will commence as
began to see who would collect the soon as all legal form alities have
finest herd
Mr. Tarr “slipped one been complied with.
firs F annua T schoolfair
OF ORIENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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S S
h « ? £ . b s k
$1.50 PER YEAR
PRIVATE
HOSPITAL
AND SANITARIUM
There is a good prospect that
Gresham will have a hospital aud
sanitarium som etim e in the near fu­
ture.
N egotiations are under way for
the purchase of the twenty acres
owned by Ralph Miller at the corner
Class A consists of boys and girls over 11 and under 18
of Division street and W allula ave­
C ass B consists of boys and girls under 12 years
nue. M-. Miller and a represents
regular venroitTd0™ ' Z ?rÌI? "‘U9t ** re8ldent pup,lB ° f *»*« S t r i c t or
° f an
’ «"«tirlum In
All'displavs^mad’’. "r *"
8chool> a8 Permitted pupils.
¡Portland were out here last Sunday
efforts of the boy or g i? i S i . " \ ° " e y b e
Produced through the °®k ,n * over the ground, but the re-
fmn-dfhf Pa,r Direc‘ors reserve "he rlaht’ ^ i “"1
Ca8e of doubt lhe *“ ’ ° f th“,r confer<,nce has not been
from the parents or
or guardian
guardian «r
of the
8l*?‘‘d “tatement raad* Public.
tho chl.H
«una
•
« a »igueu
. All entries must be made by 1 0 : 3 ^ Î T ^ t h ^ o n ^ L ’Â
The property is ideal for the pur-
fair.
the opening date of the
The Fair Board reserves the risht t„
,
............ •
pose Intended
It lies high and
Pl».v of articles not mentionedI herthi ‘
d 8peclaI Prlzes for the dis- | a,«ht,y with a gentle slope to the
No article shall receive a prize that has r e e .i- .
,
'*orth and east and is flanked or
,a,r
ha‘
rece,ved a Prllp «" any pre- | «wo sides by well Improved street.
ceding fair
list:
12
fo llo w in g is the premium
OPEN HIGHWAY
IS PROPOSED
Mention was made lost week of
the proposed lull opening and im ­
proving of the county road leading
westward from the Gresham gravel
Pit.
When William Sales fenced up one
half of the highway In front of his
property the others interested got
busy with a petition to the county
commissioners asking for Its full
Improvement.
The petition was
signed by a large number who make
frequent use of the road and the
prospects are good that the opening
full width will be ordered.
Its
acquisition
by
Gresham
would
be
\
EGETABLE
DEPARTMENT.
No
*
At present only the south half has
of
great
importance,
as
It
is
under­
1 Best general display of vegetables Class a
1st
2d
been open for travel but as the road,
stood
that
the
institution
is
one
of
$2.00 $1,00
3 Besi r nr al d'8play ° f veg eta M « , CUss B
as originally laid out is 60 feet in
2.00
4 r I di8p ay of Potatoes, one peck, Class A
1.00 the most prominent of its kind in width, the 30 feet in use Is sufficient
1.00
4 Best disPlay of potatoes, one peck Class B
.50 the city and is only seeking a larger
for present needs. The great
in­
1.00
.50
6 Best S l a y Oof%\e:etCcorA ^°ormOreear8' 0,388 A
1.00
crease
in
travel
demands
that
it
be
.50
J Best d lsp ia y ^ f p” T o r n ™ or m o m T .m
1—
f
1.00
opened soon to Its full wl(i , h be.
.50 PROMOTION PROGRAM
over” on Mr. Dammeier when he
.50
SIDEWALK RIDERS
r HS
iay ° f P° P COrn’ 6 or more e“ fs Class B ........... 1.00
went out to Geo. Beardsdorff's sale
BORING EIGHTH GRADE aides it is the principal outlet of
1.00
.60
10
R
a,'8P
ay ° f pabba^ . Class A
several families and is growing in
BEWARE, BEWARE
at Hillsboro and bought six of the
.50
0 Best display of cabbage, Class B
.26
favor as a road leading from the
Eighth
grade
promotion
exercises
best cows out of 28 head— part reg­
.50
The closed season for riding on
.25
12 r ' H. h KP ay ° f cucunibers. Class A
the Boring school will be held in ower Base Line to Gresham as it has
.50
istered and part pure breeds. Mr the sidewalks, as provided for By a
2 Best display of cucumbers, Class B
.25
.50
e Methodist church at that place no heavy grades such as is to be
.25
14 r PK. di8play of carrots. Class A
Dammeier was not there as he m is­
city ordinance, is upon the town,
14 Best ( display
l i s i ) l H V I of
l f fa
rmto /"M
.. ■
.60
.25
carrots.
Class
B «
i Friday evening, May 22, com- found on the Base Line below the
took the date of sale.
.50
.26
15 Best display of onions, Class A
encing at S o'clock. The Instruct­ Twelve Mile com er and on Wallula
Then he had to get buBy, and as and there is grief and tribulation in
.50
.25 ors are Lettie Gregson, A B,, prin­ and Stanley avenues and the Sec­
16 Best display of onions, Class B
store for the offender who is caught
they were both at Mr. Spillman
.50
l i Best disDlnv
... _ more
.25
display of tomatoes, 6 a or
tion Line.
Class A
.50
sale Mr. Dammeier would not let by the city marshal after this notice
.25 cipal; Alice Lovell, interm ediate;
Best display of tomatoes, 6 or more Class B
The county com m issioners have
.50
Jo «L8 deve op*d «eld pumpkins. Class
.26
any one have a cow he had picked has been made public.
.50
promised
to have the road surveyed
.25
21
Rest
deVPI
,
oped
field
Pumpkins.
Class
B
out.
Mr. Tarr got in, for while M
There has been some forbearance
.50
.25 Invocation ............. Bev. David W olfe and all artificial obstructions re­
2 ” H et
OPe^ 8Weet pumPkln- Class A
Dammeier was looking at another on the part of the authorities during
.60
.25 Sol° .............................. Mildred Foster moved The matter of improving it
23
d«“' p oP»'fi sweet pumpkin. Class B
cow Mr. Tarr secured Barzie of St. the past two weeks as the habit of
.50
.25 Class History
23 Best developed squash, Class A
Mattle Brooks has been taken under advisem ent
Lambert, registered, which they both riding bicycles on the walks has been
.50
.25
-4 Best developed squash, Class B
Class
poem
...........................
Edna no<,,, awaiting a report from the superin­
.50
picked on to buy, Mr. Cleveland a hard one to overcome after a win­
.25
ii**8" plate P°,e beans, Class A
.50
.25 Kead,n« ................... Esther Anderson tendent.
taking Barzie’s calf at $69. Harry ter of mud and slush and other ob­ 2 6 Best plate pole beans, Class B
.50
.25
7 '
plate bunch beans, Class A ..'I.
W est of Scappoose then came in on stacles that the riders found In the
.60
.25
on mu8t p a ,e hunch beans, Class B
Marguerite Tâcheron ANNUAL SESSION OF
a late train and made Mr. Dammeier streets, but the sum m er sun and
.50
.26 '
Three Jargest turnips. Class A
OREGON STATE GRANGE
pay som e fancy prices for some reg north winds having made them pass­ 30 Three largest turnips, ('lass B
.50
.25 1
.50
istered calves which Mr. W est was able and the street cleaning depart­
.25 . ......................................LeRoy Frank
Z lree beBt niu"k melons. Class A
The forty-first annual session of
25 | Address
Supervisor H. M James
.50
desirous of securing.
In one in­ ment having hauled away the ob­ 32 Three best musk melons, Class B
the Oregon state grange will con­
.50
26
Presentation
of
dlplom
33 Largest Mangel Wurtzel beet, Class A
stance he forced him up to $187 for jectionable features, there is going
vene at Monmouth next Tuesday,and
.50
34 Largest Mangel Wurtzel beet, Class B
„
Lettie Gregson will continue four days. Delegates
a tine registered calf. These two to be a rigid enforcem ent of the law
.50
35 Largest sunflower. Class A
.....................
25
Benediction...
Rev.
David
Wolfe
sales were all that were held that until the open season comes again.
from Multnomah county who will at­
.50
.Jo
.
3b Largest sunflower, Class B
fall and the balance of the herds
.50
Marshal McKinney is m aking this
37 Largest rutabaga, Class A
.25 . On May 26th, the men and boys of tend are (’. m . Lake and wife of
.50
were picked up one or two at a time notice the final one on this subject,
38 Largest rutabaga. Class B
25 | the school district will meet at the Multnomah grange. John Richmond
.50
.25
o9 Largest cauliflower, Class A
as they made trips through the W il­ and those who are caught will have
and wife of Rockwood grange, John
.50
.25 schoolhouse with plows, shovels and
40 Largest cauliflower, Class B
lam ette valley in their automobiles. to tell their troubles to Recorder
other necesary Implements for lev­ Welbes and wife of Russelvllle
50
.25
4 1 r
CANNED VEGETABLES AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT
Both men started milk routes in Roberts and help finance the city
eling the ground. At noon a picnic grange.
41 Canned vegetables. 5 jars. Class A
” MEN-T,
the city with auto delivery, Mr. Dam- treasury to the extent of a few shell
Committee, assignm ents include
.60 dinner will be furnished by the
42 Canned vegetables, 5 jars, Claes B .....................................
™
m eier taking Irvington and Mr. Tarr els for every offense.
.60 women
43 Best wuis Of fru(t> Class A
100
Ail are looking forward to five of the delegation from this
L 4è
.60
delivering in the Nob HH1 district
4 4 Best 5 cans or fruit. Class B
...............................
county, as follows: Finance, C. nr.
LOO
.50 » happy, profitable time. A special Lake, chairman; elections, John
45 Best 5 glasses of jelly, Class A
Just at the tim e Mr. Tarr was short I LIGHT VOTE CAST
invitation
is
extended
to
all,
both
to
1.00
.50
of milk for his route not having cows |
Riihmond, chairman;
assessm ent
IN EVERY PRECINC t I 4 6 Best 5 glasses of jelly, Class B
LOO
.60 work and eat.
4. Best canned cucumber pickles, Class A
and taxation, Mrs. John Richmond;
enough to supply his trade, business
.50
.26
Reports from several country pre­ 48 Best canned cucumber pickles, Class B
called Mr. Dammeier away and he
.50
co-operation, John Welbes; by-laws,
.26 MRS JOHN BLISS
cincts
up to two o ’clock indicate a
was forced to discontinue the dairy
CARPENTRY PRODUCTS.
WINS CHINA SET Mrs. John Welbes.
industry for the time being and he light vote everywhere. In the two
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Llttlepage, well
49 Best piece of furniture, Class A
Troutdale route one .eem s to have known here but now residents of
sold his entire herd of prize winners Gresham precincts there had been
$1.00 $ .50 the lucky women when It com e, to
50 Best piece of furniture, Class B
to
Mr. Tarr.
These are the
Wasco county, are also delegates,
1.00
.60
less than 150 votes cast at the noon
61 Best bird house, Class A
cows
Mr.
Tarr
will
1.00
450 winning china dinner s e t. at the both having committee assignm ents.
sell at
52
Best
bird
house.
Class
B
closing hour but it was believed that
auction
Thursday,
1.00
Several prominent members of the
.50 store of the Pulfer Mercantile com ­
53 Best m iscellaneous woodwork. Class A
May
21st.
1.00
the
afternoon vote would be heavy.
.60 pany.
♦die
name adopted by Mr. Tarr
grange from this section will attend
54 Best m iscellaneous woodwork, Class B
,
1.00
.50
At the second drawing, last W ed­ the session for a day or two, the op­
in No. 3Q8 the judges are James
55 Best working model, machinery. Class A
Vine Lodge Dairy,” still lives, Mr.
2.00
1.00 nesday the number hidden under the portunity being a good one for re­
56
Best
working
model,
machinery,
Class
B
Lawrence,
M.
D,
Kern
and
D.
W.
Hoover of Portland having paid Mr.
2.00
1.00
Heal was 20,987. The lucky holder newing old acquaintances.
Tarr a handsome price for the cus­ MetzgBr; clerks, Mrs. O. A. Eastman,
SCHOOL WORK DEPARTMENT.
of the nearest number produced was
tomers and reputation he has built Mrs. Rose Metzger aud Ed. A y’s
A ( liallen ge.
Mrs. John Bliss. Her ticket regis­
up for a fine quality of milk in the worth. The officers in 309 are
L J*"8' free hand drawing, pencil, Class A
•
$
.50
On
account
of the impertinent
tered
20,061,
which
was
the
nearest
$
.25
judges,
Martin
Roberts,
S.
S.
Thomp
Nob Hill district.
»8 Best free hand drawing, pencil. Class B
.50
.25 number of the several hundred at challenges from our auto friends on
59 Best charcoal drawing, Class A
son and James Sterling; clerks, Mrs.
.50
.26 hand, and she was declared the win­ the Base Line road and the offers of
Jam es Elkington, Miss Eva Ander­ 60 Best charcoal drawing. Class B
electric lights for
.50
.25 ner.
61
Best
water
color
sketch.
Class
A
assistance to help Increase our
.50
AUTOMOBILE CLUB son and Ray Todd.
.25
62 Best water color sketch, Class H
speed,
we hereby offer a challenge
The
next
drawing
will
be
held
on
.50
Efforts to forecast the result are
.25
<53 Best collection of drawing
Class A
A. D. Norris, of the Portland Rail­ useless. There is very little enthu­ «4 Best collection of drawing. Class B
1.00
.60 W ednesday afternoon, and alt tick ­ to any and all autos to a trial of
1.00
.60 ets should be kept as they are all speed from Montavilla to the 12-Mlle
way Light & Power company was siasm for any candidate, all of them
6n Best maps of Oreqon, Class A
1.00
.50 good until the end of the series house for $1000 a side, on the dis­
here on Wednesday and was accom­ seem ing to have their partisan
6 6 Best map of Oregon, Class B
1.00
.50 Only those actually in the store at tinct understanding that the said
*5 Best continental map. Class A
panied by B. O. Boswell on a busi­ triends. It is probably the same ail
1.00
.60
68
Best
continental
map,
Class
H
auto carry as heavy a load as is car­
ness m ission to the autom obile club over the county except in a few Port­
1.00
.50 3 o clock will have any chance.
ried by the truck daily. Farmers
house ai Sandy bridge.
land precincts where the strife runs
FLORAL DEPARTMENT
HO WITT'S MARKET
please take note, and book your or­
The result of their trip will be the high between certain candidates.
ders
early. GRANT & HUTTON —
im m ediate extension of a high volt­
LEASED
BY
BROWN
69
Best
display
of
any
kind
of
flowers,
Class
A
As the polls will not close before
$ 50
Adv.
.25
70 Best display of any kind of flowers, Class B
age line from Gresham to the club 8 o'clock there will be very little
.50
.25
A. J. W Brown has leased the
i, 8' *, n «*ral display of flowers. Class A
house and the lighting of the club known concerning the result until to­
1.00
.60 Howltt meat market and is now the
2 Best general display of flowers, Class U
The Dornbecher Furniture Manu­
buildings and grounds by electricity. morrow afternoon.
1.00
.50 sole proprietor. Mr. Howltt's ex­
facturing Co., will build another two-
The line will run from the Gresh­
tensive business in
Portland de­ story concrete addition to its plant
HANDICRAFT.«
am power station to the Twelve-M ile
With the close of the campaign for
mands
all
his
time
and
attention
and at Portland.
house thence out the Base Line road Priniary nominations the newspapers
73 Best hem stitching, Class A
$ 50 $ .25 he has left the m anagement of the
74
Best
hem
stitching,
Class
H
’®u ° prominent farmers, Emil Olsen bave ceased to be the illustrated
.60
.25 market to Mr. Brown for more than
The J K Armsby Fruit Co. is es­
and Sam Strebin will also take the i ° uruals «hey were up to this raorn- 75 Best cross stitching. Class A
.50
.26 a year past.
tablishing a packing house at Rose­
76 Best cross stitching. Class B
service and others are becoming in­ ing. It is som ewhat of a relief to be 77 Best embroidery. Class A
.60
.26
In becoming the actual proprietor, burg
.50
.25
terested with the assurance that able to give the news once more, a l­ 78 Best embroidery. Class B
Mr.
Brown will continue along the
.60
.25
79 Best hose darning. Class A
practically every farm house along though there are many who think
same
lines as formerly and but for
.60
.26
80 Best hose darning, Class II
the line will also have electric lights political news is the best.
.50
.26 the fact that he is now the owner
81
Best
button
holes.
6
or
more.
Class
A
as soon as they can be instailed.
.50
.26 Instead of the manager, no one
8 2 Best button holes, 6 or more, Class B
The work will begin at once and j The Reed college educational con- 8 3 Best apron. Class A
60
.26 would notice the difference.
I
ference
began
today
and
will
con­
.60
.26
completed as soon as possible
■
8 4 Best dress. Class A
The quality of m eals will be main­
tinue until Sunday afternoon with
2 00
1.00
86 Best collection of sewing, Class A
tained at their usual standard di­
2.00
1.00
an educational program three times
To th e Ladies.
86 Best collection of sewing, Class 11
2.00
1.00 rect from H ow ltt’s refrigerator plant
Your attention is called to the daily. It will be an important gath­ 8 7 Best dressed girl doll. Class H
.50
.25 In Portland and prices for meats will
88 Best dressed boy doll, Class B
splendid bargains in ladies' trimmed ering of all the co-operating organ!
.50
.26 be as low as is consistent with fair
With today's issue of the
89
Best
doll
bed,
Class
B
hats at $1.50 up, and untrimmed zations of the state.
.50
.25 proflu.
Outlook, and once each week
hats at 75 cents and up at the Gresh­
PETS AND POULTRY.
The De Luse Mining and Dredging
am Millinery Store. Main street.
during the summer, our read
The farmers around B u m s have
company
has
bought
a
large
orchard
90
Best
pair
Indian
Kunner
ducks, Class A
MRS M. VOGEL, Prop.
let
a
contract
for
erection
of
a
co­
era
will be given a 16 page Il­
31.00
50
at Gold Hill and will work the 91 Best pair Indian Runner ducks. Class B
1.00
operative
m
eat
packing
plant.
.50
92 Best pair chickens, any breed, Class A
ground for placer gold.
P la n ts for Sale.
lustrated
supplem ent,
brim
1.00
.60
9 3 Best pair chickens, any breed, Class B
I will be in Gresham with bedding
A new company has been formed
1.00
.60
The
port
of
Coos
Bay
commission
,
full
of
articles
on
home
and
94 Best pair Belgium hares. Class a
plants, hanging baskets, plants for at Newport to put a modern halibut
1.00
.60 will Issue $300,000 bonds to complete
96 Best pair Belgium hnros, C lass B
Porch boxes and tubs, on Tuesdays flahing schooner on the banks north
farm Ufa, society, fashlons.etc.
1 00
.60 harbor Improvements.
and Fridays each week during the
of
that
place.
COOKING D E P A R T M E N T
season. Watch and wait for me
I rices reasonable.
The
Presbyterian church of E u­
This will enlarge our paper
9
6
Beat
loaf
white
bread,
Clase A
Regular $12.00 washing machines,
* 22
J- OOULD, Florist.
61 00 6 .60 gene. will be rebuilt of white pressed
9
1
Best
loaf
white
bread,
Class
B
and give our readars more for
$7.95 at Carlson's while they last.__
1.00
-.60 brick— Oregon made.
98 Best loaf graham bread, Class A
A pool of mohair sold at Cottage Adv.
1.00
.50
their money.
inn
« rahan> fircad, Class B
Grove for 2 7 ty cents this year that
1.00
.60
The Oso. Moore Lum ber Co. has
100 Best display of cook lea, Class A
....................
last year brought 34 cents
Last
Utah Land* Plaater $9.50 per ton 101 Best display of cookies, Class B
1.00
.60 secured 160.000.000 feet of timber
We
want
your aubecrlp-
1.00
.60 on the Cogullle river.
year the mohair mills at Portland at Gresham. Metzger Bros.— A dr.
102 Best layer cake, Class A
......................................
Enlarged Outlook
had not suspended.
103 Best layer cake.
.................................
C la»a a ......
s u * * 1 So l,* ctlon home made candy. Class B.......
Special Fence aale. 39 In. Field
Classes for children and adult be-
cake.
a
............. .
.n - Best
n*“ ! Johnnie
j 0!?“ “ ?* eat
* ’ C is » A...............
..... .........................
Fence at 2 7c per rod; 3 ft. W ire ginnera now forming. * Exhibition 106
classes Friday 3.3 0 . M1 m Florence
b^ t X ^ d u X
.................—
Gate $3.25. Metzger Broa,— Adv.
Fundamental Music Training.
Honey,
Phone 661.
Class B ..'.’.. " ^ '
104 Best collection home made candy
, 109 Beet general display of cooking!
Class b L’............. .
• '•>••••••erse»<
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 00
1.00
3.00
3.00
.60
.60
The Progreaelvee In Oregon rank
.60
.60 below the socialists In regístrenos
.60 numbers.
.60
Tou win not e eae to want If you
1 60
1.60 »M the W *a t Adi.
tlos.
Pay up, read up. lift up.
Get It — Read It