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TWICE A WEEK VOL. 3. G resham O utlook NO. 31. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON “Ever at Your Service ’ Phone 701 TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914 $1.60 PER YEAR DISTRICT REPORT, FIRST HALF-DAY USEFUL CAREERS OFFICERS ELECTED, IMPRESSIONS AND TRAINING TEACHERS CHOSEN IN SOUND CITY IN COLLEGE WORK f going in th e sam e directio n . He also "T oday th e young man seeking al expert, to aid in th e developm ent to ta l school a tte n d a n c e of over 300. By E. L. TH O R PE . th e in fo rm atio n th a t a h ig h e r ed u catio n can pick o u t his of som e p o ten tial E d en ; to protect D uring th e past y ear th e school SEA TTLE, W ash., J u n e 13.— T he vo lu n teered has been in a crow ded condition. One im pressions of half a day a re scarce- n o rth was n o rth in S eattle and fu rth - life c a re e r and th e college tra in in g the fru it-w e alth of an ab u n d a n t class has m et in th e p rin cip al’s office 1 ly to be relied upon to convey an a c - 1 e r he said they co n tin u ed th e num - to fit him for It,” says P ro fesso r Ed com m onw ealth from th e Inroads of which is r a th e r sm all. T he physics c u ra te idea of existing conditions. I bers on T w elfth avenue u n til they win T. Reed in th e b eau tifu l Oregon disease and th e ravages of insect lab o rato ry has been set up in th e T h ere are conditions h ere as well as got Into th e highbrow d istric t w here A g ricu ltu ra l college booklet, "T he pests; o r to engage in th e m yster hallw ay. T he ch em istry room in I elsew here, but of course they a re t they w ere too proud to use such big Life C a re er," which is ju s t off the ies of p ro p ag atin g few and won d rous fru its, and he will find in the the basem ent is in a d eq u a te in space : som ew hat different, an d to a casu al | figures o r too in d o len t to w rite them , press. T he volum e describes in d etail the school of a g ric u ltu re th e extended and o th e r conditions. T he m anual o b serv er who is used to th in g s at J o r else they w an ted to reserv e the tra in in g room has been o ver crow d hom e they a re revelations. high n u m e ra ls for th e ir autom obiles, value of purp o sefu l vocational train - h o rtic u ltu ra l tra in in g th a t he needs. ed an d th e re is g re a t need of a v a rn W hen a tra v e le r gets yito a big At any ra te th ey s ta rte d th e avenue ing an d tells how it is provided in "H e may choose to re a r fine h o rs ish room. T h ere has been n o th in g city ju st before b rea k fa st tim e he is all over ag ain w ith No. 1 n o rth and larg e m easu re a t th e College. The es, sheep, o r d airy c a ttle o r learn done in dom estic science on account ap t to be on th e lookout for his usual d id n 't expect o r care to have stran g - booklet co n tain s ninety-six pages, th e varied and responsible duties of of lack of room . T he a u d ito riu m fa bill of fare for th a t tim e of day. T h at era come aro u n d looking them up profusely illu stra te d and is ¿hock farm m an ag em en t, and he will find cilities of th e high school are very was my case exactly w hen I got off S e a ttle ’s s tre e ts are considerably full of illu m in a tin g facts on th e re la in th e courses in an im al h u sbandry, inad eq u ate. T hese conditions will th e tra in on S atu rd ay m orning. W ith w ider th a n they a re In P o rtlan d . tion of well d irected college w ork to dairy h u sb an d ry , and agronom y m ake difficult th e w ork of teach ers th e in stin ct of th e an im al I w ent They need to be— a n o th e r excuse for well in te reste d and will ta k e the such tra in in g as will give him both a n o th e r year, th o u g h they will not w here coftee and o th e r provender ta k in g in m ore su b u rb s. T he stre e t- tim e to read th e book th ro u g h care- confidence an d en th u siasm for such necessarily in te rfe re w ith th e real abounds ready for th e hungry. It cars a re fre ak s except those on th e fully and exam ine th e illu stra tio n s a life career. sp irit of in te re st and en th u siasm was th e re ready to be devoured. in te r-u rb a n lines. They a re an ti- will have an excellent idea of th e “ H e may wish to be a v e t e r i n a r which go fa r to hold stu d e n ts to T he first place I cam e to looked q u ated c o n tra p tio n s th a t w ere evi- q u ality and ex ten t of w ork done in ian, practicin g th e a rts of m edicine g e th e r and m ake th e ir w ork a suc good. I t was large, airy , clean and d en tly used y ears ago before fash- a g ric u ltu ra l schools. C oncerning the and su rg ery th a t save th e lives of cess. had an im posing a rra y of tables, ions in s tre e t cars changed and they ca re e r of th e young m an P rofessor th o u sa n d s, of th e dum b frin ed s of h um anity, and he will find in the In fact, th e essen tial co nditions ch airs an d eatab les in sig h t from th e b u ilt a coop a t each end w hich cor- Reed proceeds as folows: of th e g re a te st success a re not w an t doorw ay. H ere was my chance a l responds to a vestibule. T he ro u t- "H e can choose, for in stan ce, to courses in th e p ractice to fit him for ing. Among th ese are experienced th o u g h th e re was no one in sight. ing system is good and th e cars a re w ork in th e n atio n al fo rest, build- th is h u m an e service. "H e may have h ad an in sig h t into teachers. P erh ap s I was th e ir first custom er well p atronized, th e m agnificent dis- ing tra ils and m arking bondaries, P rin cip al Stubbs has been re-elect th a t m orning and I w ent in Two tance m ak in g w alking a task . A providing firebreaks, p la n tin g seeds the clay In d u stries, and d esire such ed for a second year. He has had brow n, sm iling faces peered up from s tre e t c a r service is highly im p o rta n t j for p ro p ag a tin g new o r different scientific in stru c tio n as will enable ab o u t ten y ea rs' experience as p rin behind th e c a sh ie r’s desk w ith all the in a city w here th e h ills are so species of tree s an d grasses, an d pro- him to engage in p o ttery m aking or cipal of high schools and holds an glad welcome of th e flowery kingdom steep th a t th e cem ent sid ew alk s are jectin g plans for th e m ost perm a- to con d u ct a tile factory, and in the Oregon life diplom a. He will have of Jap an for th e s tra n g e r w ith a two- bu ilt w ith cleats w hich a re alm ost nently p rofitable m ethod of h an d lin g ceram ics courses of th e school of classes in h ig h er m ath em atics and bit piece. They were so anxious to like steps. th e tim b e r; an d he can find th e m ines he will be given th e in stru c te ac h er train in g . pry it loose th a t I h esita ted only long It looks funny to see autom obiles special tra in in g fo r such in te restin g tion he requires. “ And th u s th ro u g h a score or Mrs. Coy W oodard, form erly for enough to read th e signs aro u n d the p ark ed on a side hill a t an an g le of services in a School of F o restry . th re e y ears te ac h er here, has ta u g h t wall which notified me th a t a b rea k 40 degrees. They look as if they "H e may aim to en te r business, or m ore of useful vocations, as they are in high schools for m any years and fast w ith all th e accom p an im en ts of would tip over and roll down to a follow th e exacting b ut polished du- presen ted in a pro g ressiv e la n d -g ran t is well qualified. She will have the paper n apkin and to o th p ick s could be m ore level place. tie s of a p riv ate secretary , an d he C ollege.” classes in h isto ry an d G erm an. had for fifteen cents. S eattle had S e a ttle ’s sk y scrap ers b eat th ase of will find th e specific tra in in g for the In o rd er to stim u la te in te re st Miss Eva S tru g g les com es from got th e best of me in th e first round P o rtlan d in n u m b ers and one of them tech n ical d u tie s of th ese vocations, th e N ew berg high school w here she and I beat it for th e stre e t. T h ere is th e ta lle st on th e Pacific coast. It as well as m uch helpful in stru ctio n am ong stock b reed ers in O regon, the has ta u g h t th e p ast two years. She w asn’t any second round a t th a t place is th e new S m ith building, not q u ite in th e v ario u s courses of a school Oregon Exposition com m ission a n T otal $8,452.23 has had eig h t years experience and nounces th a t $10,000 will be set aside My next experience was in a w hite finished yet. C o u n tin g th e basem ent of com m erce. will teach E nglish and L atin. "H e may asp ire to be an expert as prizes for th e best stock from this m a n ’s re sta u ra n t. It was an a ttr a c an d th e dog house a t th e top it con- D isbursem ents— F. A. A nderson has ta u g h t m an tive place and n early every se a t was ta in s 45 sto ries. It is said to be 450 m ach in ist, h an d lin g in tric a te and sta te exhibited a t San F rancisco next T ea ch e rs’ w ages.............. $6,191.06 ual tra in in g in th e V ancouver, tak en . It looked to be th e m ost pop feet high and cost $450,000. One has precise ta sk s of a w o rk er in iron year. It is hoped th a t on com pletion F u el and school supplies 854.60 W ash., schools. He is a g ra d u a te of u la r place in S eattle, an d I guess it to g et q u ite a way off to g et a n ear an d steel, a m a k er of m assive in stru - of th e bud g et it w ill be possible to R epairs and im prove I, Increase th is sum to $15,000. This the U niversity of M innesota, is a was. W ith th e cau tio n born of ex m ent grounds ...... 97.98 civil en g in eer and well equipped to perience in th e Ja p an ese jo in t I went Irish m an said — an d look tw ice to see poised m agnetic needle, and he will will be in ad d itio n to th e $175,000 On principal and in te rest teach th e sciences an d m anual tr a in a J ttle slow and was ju s t in tim e to th e top. It is p ain ted w hite and may find in m echanical en g in eerin g ex act w hich wil be d istrib u te d In livestock w a rra n ts ....................... 17.34 ing. prizes by th e a u th o ritie s of th e expo see a cu sto m er pay his score. T he be a w hite ele p h a n t som e day. It ly th e tra in in g he desires. In su ra n c e ............................ 49.50 "H e may w an t to be a h o rtic u ltu r sition. In th e g rades, Miss Mabel A rth u r yellow slip was full len g th , th e low est will be used as an office building ex C lerk 's sa la ry ..................... • 50.00 will have th e eig h th g rad e and unless ch arg e of five cents being attac h ed , cept th e ground floor. F o r all o th e r purposes, som e u n u su ally dull stu d e n t b reak s and five cen ts was w hat he paid. It S peaking of office b u ild in g s— the POMONA ORANGE CANNING MEETING Including ja n ito r 476.14 h er rem a rk a b le record of fo u r years was a five-cent r e s ta u ra n t and all my city is fu ll of th em an d th ey a re all SESSION TOMORROW MONDAY EVENING past, h e r e n tire class will be g ra d ideas of its being p o p u lar w ere con overflow ing w ith te n an ts. Maybe th e T hose who a re in te reste d in th e $7,736.62 uated. M ultnom ah County Pom ona g ran g e firmed when I glanced down th e Sm ith elep h a n t will only relieve the Cash on h a n d ............. 715.24 Miss L ig g ett, who will teach th e room and saw th e m ake-up of th e congestion. will m eet tom orrow a t O rient, with G resham F ru itg ro w e rs’ association A dditional Item s— seventh grade, has been p rin cip al at crow d a t b rea k fa st. I d id n ’t b eat it A lm ost every o th e r im p o rta n t M ultnom ah g ran g e. T he m o rn in g should not fo rg et th a t th e re will be V alue of gro u n d s and Goble d u rin g th e past y ear and has th a t tim e, not m uch— I m ade a sn eak | b u ilding in S eattle is a hotel. None session will be devoted to business, a m eeting on M onday evening, Ju n e b uildings .....................$20,000.00 had ten years experience. I got my first im pressions of Se of them are so m agnificent as th e follow ed by d in n e r and th en a public ■ ^2. It is th o u g h t th a t th e com m it A pparatus and fu rn i Mrs. M yrtle Myers h as been elec t a ttle in those two re s ta u ra n ts but leading ho tels of P o rtlan d , b u t they tu r e ................................ 1,000.00 ed for h e r th ird year a t G resham , several p ro m in en t tees will be able to rep o rt a m ajo rity they w ere good ones. I was im a re ru n on th e p rin cip le th a t th e ir discussion by 9,500.00 having had 12 y ears experience. She In su ra n ce on building And they sp eak ers. H. E. Davis, m a ste r .of of th e cap ital stock signed up and pressed w ith th e fact th a t a person ow ners need money. A verage m onthly sa lary will d irect th e fifth and sixth grades. could live an a sm all sa lary , th a t th e g en erally get it. T h e a p a rtm e n t G resham g ran g e, who has ju s t re th a t arran g e m en te can th en be m ade paid m en te ach ers 114.45 for o rg an izatio n and election of o f Miss L au ra H arvey will have th e re s ta u ra n ts were clean, th a t people houses, too, a re a fe a tu re of S eattle tu rn e d from a visit to th e big fru it A verage m onthly salary ficers. life, m ore so th a n in P o rtlan d . At fo u rth and fifth g rad es, h aving l get hun g ry h ere and th a t those who paid lady te a c h e rs.... 66.87 i . .i. . r. „ i___ —i___„ i . can n eries a t P u y J allu p and Sum ner, ___ ta u g h t in o r n ea r G resham d u rin g had only five cents for a m eal w ere least th a t is my im pression gained in h alf a day of study. I will »peak on "C o-operative canning TROUTDALE STOCKMEN th e past five years. p atro n izin g th e w hite m an. I had D uring th e school y ear ju s t closed BUY THOROUGHBREDS T he hotel and a p a rtm e n t house a n d M ark etin g of F resh F ru its and The second and th ird g rades will an o th e r im pression, grow ing la rg e r th e to ta l en ro llm en t has been 295 system account fo r th e la rg e r-th a n V egetables.” H. G. S ta rk w e a th e r E. G. McGaw and G. P. L um sden, pupils. Of th is nu m b er 78 w ere en-1 be in ch a rg e of Miss E m m a F u ller, every m om ent, and I let It grow u n til -P o rtla n d pop u latio n in th e last cen- will speak on “ C o-operation an d Ru- of th e Sun Dial ran ch atten d e d the rolled in th e high school, 28 of whom » h o has had five y ears a t Lebanon I found w h at I was looking for. T hen sus. As a m a tte r of fact P o rtlan d r a ' C red its.” H. S. W ilson, of th e C arm ichal dispersion sale of Hol- w ere from o th e r d istric ts. T he per Miss Mae H ughes, who has given th e im pression vanished to g e th er has m ore people th a n S eattle who ; Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college will ta k e stein s held a t th e Union stock yards centage of a tte n d a n c e in th e w hole splendid sa tisfactio n h ere th e past w ith my appetite. are p erm a n en t fixtures. In th e m at- ’*P th e su b je ct of "O reg o n 's Back- and p urchased th e young bull W a S e a ttle 's crazy-quilt stre e ts gave school w as 9 6.4. two y ears will teach tn e first grade. te r of a floating pop u latio n S eattle w ard position in P re p arin g and Mar- pato E va C o lan th a Boy No. 64895. T he high school g ra d u a tin g class T his will give th e G resham schools nle an ‘m P ^ l o n th a t I was in the sk in s P o rtlan d , an d in co u n tin g them k etin g F arm P ro d u ’" c '" ts.” J. 7" E. This hull 1b 8tred by M onarch Colan- I 7 num bered 10, and the eig h th -g ra d e a teach in g force of ten experienced bug house a t th e Oaks. T h e ir num S tan sb u ry will tell how to elim in ate . _ , ,, . . . , S eattle sees double th a C ornucopia Boy and is o u t of th e berin g system is ju st ab o u t as crazy g ra d u a te s n um bered 21, the e n tire persons which will put it in th e fro n t T h ere seem s to be g en eral prosper- j th e tu b e r m oth from potatoes. cow E veline of W apato. T his cow in my opinion but I am used to find class. P ractically all of these will ran k of efficiency. Ity th ro u g h o u t th e w hole of th e L e n t’s g ran g e will p ut on a fancy won th e b u tte r co n test a t th e Oregon ing my way alone. W hen I w anted to e n te r as freshm en in th e G resham _______ P u g et Sound co u n try . S eattle seem s d rill. Mrs. S. E. W indle, Pom ona sta te fa ir 1912 and 1913 ov er all high school next y ear and th e re is ' A P o rtla n d w om an is su in g for the go an y w h ere I first looked in th e d i busy b u t It d o n ’t seem so crow ded le c tu re r, will have an e n te rta in in g breeds. They also got one h eife r 2 recto ry , th en at my w atch th en at said to be good prospect of nearly as rig h t to work at wages she can ag ree as P o rtlan d w hich is due to th e w ider m usical and lite ra ry program , years old o u t of D. W. K. Newells m any in ad d itio n from o th e r dis upon w ith h er em ployer and at which th e sun. If I had been provided w ith stre e ts. T h ere is an absence of th e Bull Run tra in s will stop a t O rient herd an d bred to N ew ell’s G rand T he !a m a rin e r’s com pass I w ould have tricts. It is likely th e en ro llm en t in sh e saves money each week, h aste w hich ch a racterize s P o rtlan d sta tio n m aking tra n sp o rta tio n easy C ham pion bull K ing Segis. They ex th e high school a n o th e r year will i m inim um w age law forbids h er to co nsulted th a t. I sta rte d o u t to find an d traffic policem an a re scarcely from both d irections. pect to use th is p air as a fo u ndation No. 533 T w elfth avenue, n o rth . O r app ro x im ate 100, w ith a probable w ork on th o se term s. ---------------------- for p u re bred stock. d in arily , in G resham o r P o rtlan d , seen. T hey a re n ot needed, one rea- son for w hich is in th e less n u m b er FOUR NEW SILOS th a t would have m eant tw elve blocks, of au to m o b iles on th e stre e t. TO BE ERECTED , but h ere its different. S e a ttle covers T h ere are co m p arativ ely few per- so m uch gro u n d th a t they ran o ut of | F o u r p ro m in en t farm ers of east- num bers an d su b stitu te d th e nam es 80,18 seen on th e stre e ts of S eattle | ern M ultnom ah are p rep a rin g to I of m ore o r less fam ous people an d wbo a re n o t » e ll dressed, and m ost ere ct silos and have joined to g e th er i o th e r th in g s, and th ese they san d - j everyone ta k es a leisu rely view of in buying a c u ttin g outfit fo r use in | wiched in betw een th e num bers. T his things. P erh ap s they a re going slow filling them . T hese farm ers a re H. | in a n y but a good, s tro n g , plan p u ts T w elfth av en u e o u t into in co n tem p latio n of having to clim b G. M ullenhoff. B. C. A ltm an, C harles N o tw ith stan d in g th e W oodm en of th e W orld have decided to cele th e co untry so far th a t it gave them those aw fu lly steep sidew alks. liv e , u p -to -d a te , b rig h t, new sy, H u n te r an d C h arles Jo h a n sen , the b rate elsew here on Ju ly F o u rth . G resham will hold its cu sto m ary ce le b ra an o th e r excuse to annex m ore te rr i re a d aid e , Sm oking is allow ed on th e stre e t th re e first-nam ed being resid e n t tion. tory. I cars h ere and when I found it o ut dairym en of th e Scenic d istric t, th e T his was the decision m ade last nig h t aud th e G resham A thletics will W hen I stru ck T w elfth avenue it : 1 loaded up with cig ars and took last one of O rient. T he car com pany have ch a rg e of th e various fe a tu re s of th e day, except th e races which w as a t No. 1690 and th e ir grow th ! sev eral long rides. was in th e n o rth ern directio n . So I is sev eral nickles rich e r because of would b e in m ak in g them close th e j newspa|»er th a t is a ne«vspa|>er. will be u n d e r th e auspices of th e driving association. reasoned th a t th e landscape g a rd e n e r j•h e privilege. T he o u trag e d P o rt- dinged g ates again. I left th e prob- | Su bscribers am i advertise». a re Some of th e a ttra c tio n s of th e day had been alread y arra n g e d for w ho laid o u t the su b u rb s of S eattle ' la n d er who likes to sm oke on a car lem unsolved as I was n o t called up- i fin d in g it p ro fita b le . and could not easily be called off. A h u rrie d canvass of th e situ a tio n y e s - ' had nil88eil hlg ge))graphy when he should m ove o ver h ere o r com e over on fo r an opinion. terd ay show ed th a t m any favored a local celeb ratio n an d assu ran ce ' w ent to school and th a t I would find on a vacation trip. H e w on't have T h ere is a g re a t c i-o p e ra tiv e sp irit is m ade th a t th e re will be no lack of a ttra c tio n s to please old and young N orth T w elfth avenue at th e south to m iss th e sig h ts. I d id n ’t. o ver here. It ex tends all o v er th e J EVERYBODY READS IT S eattle has its au to m o b ile sco rch w hole Sound co u n try . It is especial- j T he d etailed p rogram will be given la te r b ut it will Include a p arade. en<*- The blocks a re 400 feet long • m - m - x an d I w ent so u th un til 1 h ad chased ers as well as o th e r cities. As a pre ly stro n g in S kagit county w here ev- | a bail gam e and o th e r sp o rts in th e forenoon, a good old fashioned picnic l f n o t a sutm crilter. w hy M t No. 1 down to its lair, only to find v en tativ e th e chief of police proposed • ry th ln g is run on th e co-operative | < • d in n e r on th e fa ir grounds, a flower show in th e pavilion, a fu ll program th a t a n o th e r 8iice of Bcenery had to place bum ps in th e stre e ts to re- p ia n ? _A t Cedro-W ooley*It Is sald*that I « * " >,,u r*e ' f an d th e of horse races on th e trac k , w ith probably som e side issues in th e way of been annexed to S eattle w ith o th e r I duce th e speed. T he police Judge even th e telep h o n e poles a re co-op- - of >wur ’•«»»»«•rtpOoaaT s tre e ts an d num bers. | told me th a t he was n ot in favor of erativ e. T he tow n has 3000 popula- • 1 sp o rts, and dancing d u rin g th e aftern o o n and evening. x - » .» T hen 1 im plored a n ativ e to im p art bum ps b u t th a t a system of gates tlon and eleven saloons. T he tele- 7 o d p a ir p a d t t T A n a v A rran g em en ts a re being m ade for a good larg e band fo r all day. phone poles a re train ed to hold up ¡J 8 F E A K ph<>ne 7 O I.1 T ha G resham ball team will play a close gam e w ith a good visiting th e system an d m ade a few sarcastic across th e s tre e ts would be m ore ef- fectlve. making It necessary for the two o r m ore co-operative p atro n s of <» rem a rk s a b o u t being able to get back team to town before Sunday. He told me | »«to fiends to get out and open them th e saloons a t th e sam e tim e. T he J !! T he an n u a l school m eeting fo r G resham d istric t held yesterday brou g h t to g e th er a sm all com pany of ab o u t 50 p atro n s whose chief in te r est was centered In th e election of a d irec to r and clerk. A rth u r D ow sett, who has served d u r ing th e past th re e years, and whose te rm had expired, was ren o m i nated but declined. B ert L indsey be ing th e only o th e r nom inee was elect ed by acclam ation, p f th e two nom inees for school clerk, D. M. R oberts and E rn e st P eterso n , th e fo rm er was re-elected by 26 votes, Mr. P etersou receiving 21 votes. T h ere was som e discussion in re gard to sta rtin g a dom estic science course and Mr. D ow sett called for a rising vote on th e m a tte r which stood alm o st unanim ous in favor of In stitu tin g th e course a t th e com ing term even if necessary to secure o th e r q u a rte rs for th e purpose. T he c le rk 's a n n u a l rep o rt was as follow s: f in a n c ia l R eport. R eceipts-— Cash or. hand, Ju n e 16, 1913.......................... $563.62 Received from county tre a s u re r, Dist. tax . 4,296.68 Received from county treas. Co. school fund 2,584.60 Received from county tree. Etate school fund 642.33 Received from tu itio n . .. • 355.00 F rom all o th e r sources 10.00 FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION WILL BE HELD AT GRESHAM We Don’t Publish : • A “Weekly” Newspaper TWICE-A-WEEK 1 Plenty of good things arc promised to make the day a fitting observ- tQ , urn around for luck f0 back t0 The chief agreed with the Judge but method la recommended to the con ance of our Nation's birth. my starting point and than kssp on remarked that the only trouble sideration of other towaa. THE OUTLOOK un s e»»» »♦♦aatattal