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    G resham O utlook
VOL. 4.
NO. 38
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY
10,
1914
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e v e n ts , s o m e tim e w ith in th e n e x t few a v e rte d la s t n ig h t a t E a st T h irty -
m o n th s you see e v ery w o m an you n in th a n d E a s t O ak s tr e e ts w h en tw o
m e e t lo o k in g p lu m p a n d fa t, w ith th e a u to m o b ile s cam e
to g e th e r.
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T h e c a re w o rn w o m an w ith
th e be n o s e rio u s re s u lts ,
p a le p in k face, th in , w o rn fe a tu r e s ! T h e s e rio u sly in ju r e d w e re J a n e t
a n d a g ro u c h is g o in g to be a lo n g B o rin g , th e 3 -y e a r o ld d a u g h te r o f
f o r g o tte n m em o ry .
T h e m an w ho G eo rg e A. B o rin g , sa le s m a n a g e r fo r
is so tr a n s p a r e n t t h a t h e h a s to w e a r th e P acific S ta te s E le c tric co m p an y ,
b la c k c lo th e s to c a s t a sh ad o w is go­ a n d M rs. P e rc y A rle tt.
S h e is th e
in g to h a v e h is c irc u m fe re n c e m e a s­ w ife o f th e d riv e r o f o n e o f th e c a rs
u re d w ith a c lo th e s lin e , a n d p u n y w ho is th e sa le s m a n a g e r o f th e
c h ild re n a re g o in g to all b ecom e can - C a lifo rn ia in k Co. T h e B o rin g ch ild
d id a te s fo r th e e u g e n ic c o n te s t a f t e r s u s ta in e d a b ad ly c u t r ig h t a rm a n d
th e first ro u n d w ith th e new , g r e a t ru p tu r e d m u scles. M rs. A r le tt's col-
re m e d y t h a t e x tirp a te s le a n n e ss a n d : ia r b o n e w as b ro k e n .
p ro d u c e s f a t in a ll c o n d itio n s an d
T h e o th e r p a s s e n g e rs in th e A rle tt
c la sse s o f p eo p le, w om en, m en a n d c a r w ere G eo rg e B o rin g , M rs. B o rin g
k id d ie s in c lu d e d .
a n d B etty A rle tt, tw o y e a rs old.
T h e se c re t o f th e re ju v e n a tio n of M rs. B o rin g re c e iv e d a s lig h t c u t on
th e ra c e a n d th e f o r e r u n n e r o f th e th e scalp .
T h o se in E a rl S ta n le y ’s
w h ite h o p e is
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b acilli. c a re w ere u n in ju re d .
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th e little a n im a l th ey so m e of th o s e w ho r e tu r n e d to G re sh ­
n a m e a r e s h u d e r in g e x a m p le s of am Mr. A rle tt w as d riv in g s o u th on
a n im a l o rg a n is m s , o r w o u ld be If one E ast T h irty -n in th s t r e e t w hen S tan -
co u ld o n ly se e th e m .
It ta k e s a i [e y ’8 e a r c a m e up E a s t O ak s tre e t,
s tr o n g m a g n ify in g g la ss to see th e m g o in g e a st. B oth tr ie d to sto p th e ir
a s th e y w rig g le a b o u t in th e i r m ilk y c a rs an ii BUcceed ed in d o in g so b u t
h o m e a n d th e n th e y lok lik e d ra g - n o t b e fo re th e tw o cam e to g e th e r,
o n s a n d all th e o th e r in f e rn a l p ach y - , S ta n le y ’s c a r w hich is a h eav y O ver-
d e rm s of th e p lio cen e a g e ; b u t th e y i [a n d r a n in ied in to th e sid e o f th e
a r e good frie n d s to th e po o r, th in , A rle tt ru n a b o u t, tu r n in g it o v e r on
p ale, e m a c ia te d p eo p le an d m ay be
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sw allo w ed as ea sily as le m o n a d e on w ele c a u g h t u n d e rn e a th , th e o th e rs
a h o t day .
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T h e A rle tt c a r
T h e b u lg a ric u s b acilli is o th e rw is e v as slig h tly d a m a g e d , th e w in d sh ie ld
k n o w n as B u lg a ria n
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is b ein g b ro k e n an d o th e r d a m a g e s re ­
m ilk in fa c t— p la in , o rd in a ry cow su itin g . T h e S ta n le y c a r w as n o t in ­
m ilk , b u t it is tr e a te d w ith th e bac- j ju r e d to a n y g r e a t e x te n t,
c illi a n d c o sts n o th in g m o re th a t th e i T h e B o rin g s w ere ta k e n to St. V in-
p ric e of th e m ilk w hich th e p a tie n t c e n t's h o s p ita l, w h e re Ur. H. A. W at-
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to th e a m o u n t o f a b o u t a k in s c a re d fo r th e i r in ju rie s .
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T h e peo p le w ho a re g e ttin g fa t o r a rd N e u b a u e r a t h is office In S u n n y -
a little f a t te r a re few in n u m b e r so side.
P a tr o lm a n M o rris m a d e an in v e s­
f a r , b u t th e i r n u m b e rs a re in c r e a s ­
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T h ey ow e th e rem ed y to 'D r .
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T h e first a u u u a l p re m iu m list of
W o rk of R u ra l S chools by E g g le s­
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to n an d B ru e re . T h e book d e a ls w ith th e E a st C la c k a m a s f a ir h as
th e e s s e n tia l s u b je c ts o f b u ild in g s , beeu issu e d fro m th e O u tlo o k office.
s a n ita tio n , c e n tra liz a tio n of sch o o ls, I t is a n e a t b o o k le t o f 32 p ag es, w ith
PO R T L A N D , J u ly 9.— (S p e c ia l) — E a st S ix th s tr e e t, w as s t a r te d , an d
tr a n s p o r ta tio n , p la n s of in s tru c tio n , cover, an u c o u ta iu s th e first a w a rd s
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a t th e c o rn e r of E a s t T w e lfth an d
h eld a t E sta c a d a fo r tw o days, S ep­
g r e a t n e e d fo r d e v e lo p m e n t
C lin to n s tr e e ts , is p re p a rin g to ce le ­ w as o rg a n iz e d W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n r u r a l c o m m u n itie s is fo rcib ly p o in t­ te m b e r 8 a n d 9.
T h e E a st C la c k a m a s fa ir a s s o c ia ­
b ra te its s ilv e r ju b ile e , S e p te m b e r 2 0, in th e R ose C ity P a rk P re s b y te ria n ed o u t, a n d it is m ad e p ia in th a t " th e
w ith 50 c h a r t e r m em b ers. effectiv e way in w hich th e ra p id ly tio n w as re c e n tly o rg a n iz e d , its first
a t w hich tim e a m o rtg a g e on th e c h u rc h
Mrs. L illia n M itc h n e r, of K a n sa s, a d - i g ro w in g scien ce of c u ltiv a tio n , fa rm officers b eiug J o h n E ly, p re s id e n t;
p ro p e rty of $500 w ill be b u rn e d . It
d re sse d th e m e e tin g on th e w ork of m a n a g e m e n t, an d m a r k e tin g can be F . J . H a rk e n rid e r,
vice p re s id e n t;
w ill a lso be th e ju b ile e o f th e o rd i­ th e u n io n s, a f t e r w h ich th e o rg a n lz a - b ro u g h t to b e a r upon a g r ic u ltu r e is Mrs. A. W. B o tk in , s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s ­
n a tio n o f th e p a s to r, Rev. A u g u st tio n w as effected w ith th e fo llo w in g th r o u g h th e p u b lic sc h o o ls.”
T oo u re r ; B u rg e ss F. F o rd , s u p e r in te n ­
K ra u se , w h ich to o k p lace in T aco m a, officers: p re s id e n t, M rs. J. E. L e a c h ; o fte n th e ta s k o f p ro p e r p re p a r a tio n d en t of tu e fair. T h ey w ith Ja m e s
is s h ifte d S h ib ley , E d.
S h e a re r
a n d F , B.
D ecem ber, 1889. S t. P a u l’s c h u rc h vice p re s id e n t, a t-la r g e , M rs. G. II. fo r effectiv e c itiz e n s h ip
P ie rc e ; first vice p re s id e n t, M rs. B ar- fro m th e h om e to th e sch o o l, leav in g G u th rie a re th e d ire c to ry b o ard .
a n d Rev. Mr. K ra u s e a re clo sely a s ­
b a ria B y ers; seco n d v ic e -p re sid e n t, th e te a c h e r to in c u lc a te th e go sp el
In th e ir p rim a ry a n n o u n c e m e n t
so c ia te d a s he b ecam e its p a s to r S ep­ Mrs. B o u d in o t S eeley ; s e c re ta ry , Mrs. of b e tte r fa rm in g a n d th e eco n o m ic
th e p ro m o te rs of th e f a ir say :
te m b e r, 1893, tw e n ty -o n e y e a rs ago. A lice B e ck tell; c o rre sp o n d in g s e c re ­ v a lu e of efficient p ro d u c tio n . S e v e r­
" T h e p rim a ry o b le c t of th e fa ir
Rev. K ra u s e is o u e o f th e m o st a c ­ ta ry , M rs. 8. J . M erry ; tr e a s u r e r , Mrs. al cases a re cited w h e re th e r u r a l is th e s tim u la tio n or e n d e a v o r to
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p ro d u c e g r e a t e r a n d b e tte r th in g s
c o u n ty p re s id e n t, a n d M rs. R o b ert je c t lesso n fo r th e s u r to u n d ln g com -
a lo n g m an y lin es. To do th is, a m an
n e v e r been k n o w n to ta k e a v a c atio n
M cC ourt, of W oodstock, a s s is te d in n iu n ity , a n d w h ere new m e th o d s of
in th e p a s t 25 y e a rs. W h en a y o u n g th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e new u n io n , p lo u g h in g , p la n tin g a n d c u ltiv a tin g is e n c o u ra g e d to b rin g in tile p ro d ­
u c ts of h is b est e ffo rt th a t he may
m an an d a c a n d id a te of th eo lo g y 25 M eetin g s w ill be h eld th e first a n d h av e been in tro d u c e d . T h e se ex p er-
p ro v e th a t h e is w iser o r m o re c a p a ­
in te n ts h a v e e n c o u ra g e d J ro je c t w ork
y e a rs ag o h e w as s e n t to T aco m a, th ird F rid a y s of th e m o n th .
ble th a n th e o th e r fello w . If h is a r ­
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’ a t h o m e a n d w ith In s tru c tiv e re s u lts .
W a sh in g to n , by th e M ission b o ard of
ticle o r d isp la y is s u p e r io r he h as
A sp ecial sessio n of th e O reg o n V a rio u s p h a se s of th e b u ild in g up,
th e J o in t Synod w h e re h e o rg a n iz e d
th e s a tis fa c tio n of w in n in g . In m any
tw o c o n g re g a tio n s an d w h ere tw o coiB 'erence of Ih e U n ited E v a n g e lic a l n o t only of th e r u r a l sch o o ls, b u t of places fifty c e n ts , o n e d o lla r o r p o s­
c h u rc h e s w ere b u ilt.
H e w as th e n j c h u rc h h as been ca le d by th e c o n ­ th e r u r a l c o m m u n ity a t la rg e , a re sibly tw o d o lla rs is g iv en to th e w in ­
s e n t to P o rtla n d to look a f te r th e St. ' fere n c e s u p e r in te n d e n t
Rev. C. C s e t fo r th in d is c rim in a tin g fa s h io n .
n er. T ills m oney d o es n o t pay th e
F a rm A rith m e tic by C. W. B u r k e tt m an fo r h is tr o u b le o r c a re .
P a u l’s L u th e ra n
c h u rc h , a tw ice- P o lin g , of P o rtla n d , to co n v en e a t
T he
b ro k en up c o n g re g a tio n , w hich h a d Q u in ab y P a rk , b etw een J u ly 30 and a n d K. D. S c h w a rtz is in g e n io u sly real prize is th e fe o llc g of h a v in g
fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs
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an old A u g u st 10 to c o n sid e r th e e d u c a tio n - ! p la n n e d to in tro d u c e to c o u n try ch il- won o v e r o n e o r m an y c o m p e tito rs.
c h u rc h a t E a st S e v en th a n d
E ast al In te re s ts o f th e c o n fe re n c e , a n d es- ,ire n m an y fa c ts of fa rm life w hich T h is y e a r all p rize w in n e rs a re to r e ­
L in co ln s tre e t. M arch , 1896, a c o rn e r p ecially to a d ju s t th e c o n so lid a tio n of t ,le o rd in a ry a rith m e tic ig n o re s. T h e ceive fine rib b o u s
b lu e, red , yellow
1 OOxittt) fe e t w as p u rc h a s e d on E ast D allas college w ith P h ilo m a th col- g e n e ra l in te n tio n of th is book is to a n d w h ite .”
T w e lfth a n d C lin to n s tr e e ts , w hich lege, of th e U n ited B re th r e n c h u rc h m a k e a rith m e tic a liv in g in s te a d of
No e n try fee is to be c u a rg e d ex ­
had to be filled. A c h u rc h 36x62 fe e t Mr. P o lin g sa id y e ste rd a y th a t D allas ! a d ead s u b je c t, n o t o n ly by b rin g in g h ib ito rs b u t un a d m issio n fue of 15
w as b u ilt.
A t t h a t tim e th e E a st co lleg e is closed, b u t th e c h a r te r of ¡t n e a r to ev ery day e x p e rie n c e , b u t c e n ts w ill be c o lle c te d .
P o rtla n d w a te r w o rk s w ere e s ta b ­ th e co llege Is re ta in e d . T h e consoli- ¡,^ 0 by m a k in g th a t e x p e rie n c e itse lf
T h e sp e c ia l fe a tu re s of th is y e a r 's
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th e s ta n d p o in t of a m o u n t of b u tte r
sc h o o lh o u se a n d m e e tin g p lace.
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g la s s w in d o w s a n d a p ip e o rg a n w as v e n tio n s a re b eing h eld a t Q uinaby p ro fits fro m cro p s a n d a n im a l h u s ­ in d u s tria l c lu b e x h ib its a n d in s tr u c ­
b o u g h t o f H iu n e r's O rg a n co m p a n y , an<l
m in is te rs a n d lay d e le g a te s b a n d ry , th e c o st of la b o r a n d b u ild ­ tiv e le c tu re s by s p e c ia lis ts fro m t h e
o f P e k in , 111. T h e c h u rc h h a s an will be th e re . T h e c o n so lid a tio n in ­ ing, a n d th e b en efits of good ro ad s, O regon C ity A g ric u ltu ra l college.
S pecial p ro g ra m s h av e been p re ­
a c tiv e L a d le s ’ A id so c ie ty , a y o u n g ' volves all th e p ro p e rty of th e D allas d ra in a g e , sp ra y in g a n d fa rm Im p ro v e ­
p eo p le o so ciety a n d a fine c h o ir un- co lleg e, an d en d o w m e n t p ro b ab ly ,
m en ts. F ew re cen t boo k s seem b e t­ pared fo r th e tw o d ay s w hich w ill
d e r th e c h a rg e o f P ro fe a s o r C. H.
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p ig s he tr ie d h is to n ic o n a th in e m ­
betw een th e E s ta c a d a a n d S p rin g w a-
e re c te d on th e in s id e lo t. R ev. Mr. tan ce of h a lf a m ile. F ire h y d ra n ts tra c tiv e .
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few m o re w ere p e rs u a d e d to ta k e up A gnes A lid a H u g h e s a n d W illiam L.
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th e e x p e rim e n ts a n d o n e w o m an in C ro w e, w hich w as so lem n ized T u es
livestock, a g r ic u ltu r e , w o m en ’s w o rk ,
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a n d E a s t W a sh in g to n . All th e tw en - cost of p u b lic a ffa irs , an d h en ce has h im th e v ote e x p ected .
A L a d ie s' A lta r so ciety w as o r g a n ­
T h e fire m e n ’s in d e m in lty o rd in a n c e ty s ta lls w ere ta k e n a n d used se v e ra l s ta r te d to se c u re 2 0 ,0 0 0 m e m b e rs in
in th e i r c o n d itio n . It is so sim p le to
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a good th in g a n y w ay . S e v e ra l o th e r s on W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g a n d re f e rre d o p e n in g o f th is m a r k e t u n d e r th e a u s ­ to em ploy an e x p e rt, if it g e ts th is ceiv e d th e p ro g re s s iv e h u m ilia tio n , O utlook. I t s ta r te d o u t w ith u m em ­
a r e a b o u t to tr y th e e x p e rim e n t in back to th e c o m m itte e a n d city a t ­ pices o f th e E a s t S id e B u sin ess M en’s m e m b ersh ip , w ho w ill be on tu e jo b tl i s n a m e h ad been w ritte n on th e b e rsh ip o f six te e n a n d th e fo llo w in g
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n a g el, p rie s t o f th e c h u rc h ; vice p r e s ­
d a ily you m ay k n o w th a t sh e h a s a s h a ll be p aid a firem a n in ju re d w h ile C ity M a rk e t B o ard s a id :
in v e s tig a te a ll p u b lic c o n tr a c t and j h a v e a p lace on th e N o v em b er b a llo t, id e n t, M rs. F ra n k N o tt; tr e a s u r e r ,
j a r fu ll of th e b u g s a n d is on th e on d u ty th e su m of $100 in an y o n e
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" T h is is a m a rk e d su ccess an d 1 am pro p o sed
ro a d to beco m e fa t, ro sy an d fu ll o f y e a r; also to pay $50 fo r f u n e r a l e x ­ g la d to se e th e m a r k e t id e a sp re a d m oney a n d re p o rt his fin d in g s back e v e r, b u t a s a p ro g re s s iv e re p u b ll- so ciety a r e social an d fo r th e Im ­
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th e s p r ig h tlin e s s of y o u th .
o u t o v e r th e city .
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p ro v e m e n t of th e m e m b e rsh ip
T h e re p o r t o f th e city tr e a s u r e r th e c o n g e stio n o f th e Y am h ill s t r e e t th is way th e a s s o c ia tio n h o p es
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th e first f r a il p erso n you se e h o ld ­ sh o w ed $988 16 in th e g e n e ra l fu n d m a r k e t. It w ill be a fine th in g for hav e su p e rv isio n o v e r a ll e x p e n d i­ h is frie n d s wvho a re of th e s ta n d p a l
S andy c a rr ie d $14,000 b onds fo r a
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fu n d . W a te r r e n ts a re now co m in g m an w ith a few a c re s to d isp o se of h a v in g th e tim e fo r p ay in g ta x e s so in c lin e d , k n o w in g t h a t he is of th e
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AUTO EXCURSION
VISITS RUTH SHAW re c e ip ts th is m o n th w ill be a b o u t is to be c o n g ra tu la te d on th e success in s ta llm e n ts w ith o u t p e n a lty th e r e ­ b efo re th e p rim a rie s .
$250. T h e re a re now 210 m e te rs In of th e first d a y .”
by sa v iu g fo r th e use o f ta x p a y e rs
M. M. S q u ire rec e iv e d n o tic e y e s­
S ev eral a u to m o b ile s fro m G resh am use.
W ilson 3 e n e fie l, L. M. L e p p e r, J. th e su m of $ 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r six m o n th s. te rd a y fro m
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com - e la tio n h as u n d e rta k e n .
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S h e rm a n an d Dan K e lla b e r,
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Gresham grange will meet tomor­ p e te n t c h a p e ro n .
m a tte r s of u r g e n t in t e r e s t to th e
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SEE THIS ONE
Eugene has fifty-two factories and Pence at 37c per rod; 3 ft. Wire
monthly meeting. The program will
a r s u rg e d to be p re s e n t.
thousand foot well at Flavel.
Biggest Game of Season
Sunday, July 12, at 2:30
Include Initiations.
a monthly payroll of $33,784.
Gate $3.18.
Metsgor Bros.— Adv.