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Stockholders' Meeting of Telephone Company, Monday, Jan. 4, 2 p. m. Fair Directors Meet for Organization Tuesday at 10 30 T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 4. NO. 88 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, WOMEN WHO SANDY HAS ARE IN THE ITS POO BAH FRONT RANK IN REAL LIFE MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915 We live in Deeds, not y ears;* In Thoughts, not b rea th s; We should count time by H eart throbs not figures on a dial. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR A GRAVEL PIT GAME SCORE THAT YIELDS FAVORS HOME CEMENT SAND WITH 25 TO 16 W om en in th e role of b read w in If th e o p era “ T he M ikado" had A splendid ledge of b u ilding g rav In an exciting b ask etb a ll gam e ners a re becom ing m ore num erous, been w ritte n in O regon its Poo Bah el an d sand is being opened up n ear W ednesday n ig h t th e G resham H igh and, th e re are pessim ists who see in would have been an O regonian and New Y ear comes again. We are p erm itted to w rite J a n u a ry 1, school team tro u n ced th e P le a sa n t th e invasion of m an ’s p rero g ativ es as his hom e would have been at Sandy. U15. How m uch b e tte r oil the w orld is th an one h u n d red y ears age ! B arto n , rig h t on th e line of th e O V alley club 25 to 16 T he high W. P. F rom rep o rts m ade h ere it everyday w o rkers by w om en a d is Men w ith diversified ta le n ts and None of us who read these w ords w as on this stag e of ac tiv ity then th e best fo r all g en eral purposes yet school boys excelled in b asket sh o o t a stro u s re su lt to fu tu re g en eratio n s. o ccupations a re fre q u en tly necessary and none of us will be one hundred y ea rs from today. F o r m ost of us discovered in th is p a rt of th e s ta te ing and team w ork w hile th e P leas H ow ever th a t may be it seem s to be in sm all tow ns, for by com bining sev time balances on this presen t date as a so rt of pivot. W e m ay not T he su b stan ce is described as be a n t Valley club was m uch faster. T he eral tra d e s o r professions to g e th er have reached the apex of life y e t but we are n e a re r it th an ever before. in ev itab le th a t w om en have *' ing a w ash g ravel, so firm ly set in s ta rs fo r P lea san t V alley w ere: F. V\ h eth er the way from now on will be fo r us an ascent or a de it is possible for one person to m ake n a tu ra l cem ent th a t it has to be dy Je n n e, L. Richey an d H. Moss, w hile to sta y ." a good living w here sev eral persons cline will depend on ourselves. If we look up, if we look fo rw ard , if n am ited before it can be loaded onto each of th e high school boys got one W om en a re holding positions in would sta rv e to d eath . we face the m orning, o u r sun will rise m ore and m ore to w ard th e p er th e tra n sp o rta tio n vehicles. I t is o r m ore baskets. every peaceful w alk of life in every It isn ’t likely th a t anyone would fect day. The last day of life should be the- best day and it will be if T he line-ups w ere—G resham high en tirely free from d irt an d larg e city, tow n and village. T hey a re be allow ed to sta rv e in Oregon even we live arig h t. school: W. M etzger, fo rw ard ; R. rocks, w ith a tendency to “ s e t’ m aking a success of th e ir w ork, if his ta le n ts w ere lim ited , b ut he A fter all it is our hopes, our purposes, o u r heart-feelings which quickly w hen used. Stanley, fo rw ard ; Jo e Choido, g u a rd ; w h eth e r in business fo r them selves w o u ld n 't be sm irch ed all over with count the most. Do we desire to be b etter, to live larg er, to think T he land on w hich th e p it has been E. Brow n, g u a rd ; H. S tanley, center. o r fo r o th e rs as a s sista n ts o r clerk s good luck. tru er, to accom plish more this y e a r th a n ever before? Then this P lea san t V alley: F. Je n n e, fo r opened belongs to Ja m es A nderson o r h elpers in th e m echanical a rts. Sandy’s Poo Bah is ju s t now r e v - 1 should be o u r best y e a r of life. w ard ; Richey, fo rw a rd ; B urke, excepting six acres w hich have been T he reason for th e ir success is to be cling in the d elig h tfu l bliss of being L et us plan for som ething la rg e r th an ever before, especially in g u a rd ; R. K esterso n , cen ter. bought by C lackam as county fo found in a steady ap plication to th e ir called p o stm aste r, city reco rd er, po- w a .v s ° f helpfulness to o u r fellowm en and not g et discouraged when T he points scored by G resham building. T he g rav el is being d u tie s an d econom ical m ethods of lice ju d g e an d city atto rn ey . He was w ith the little d isappointm ents of life. We have but one life | ¿ road u e n siv e ly 'u se d w ere: Brown 8, Choido 2, H. S tanley on som e of th e coun living. elected Ju stic e of th e Peace a t th e to I'v e . L et us live it to the best ad v a n ta g e fo r tim e and etern ity . ,v 6, W. M etzger 4 an d R. S tanley 5. ty ro ad s n e a r B arto n , E agle Creek W ith th ese ideas in m ind, and to la st election and is an ex-school I << >m- , , . K irk Thom pson acted as referee. and as f a r up as E stacad a, w here it 1 is w eary w atch in g wave on wave, show th a t som e of th e G resham wom te ac h er w ith th a t profession and a is said they give b e tte r sa tisfactio n But still the tid e heaves onw ard. en are in th e fro n t ra n k as providers law y er’s diplom a to fall back upon In a well played gam e T uesday th a n cru sh ed ro ck o r g rav el from W e climb like corals, grave on grave, fo r them selves and o th e rs, a r e tro w hen be gets th ro u g h p o stm asterin g . n ig h t th e A thletic club d efeated the th e o rd in ary p its such as a re to be B ut build a p ath w ay sunw ard. spective view of them a t th e ir daily P o rtla n d A cadem y by a score of 26 T hose who know C. D. P u rcell will seen in th is county. W e 're beaten back in m any a fray , ta sk s is attem p ted . to 13. T he gam e was fast and th e re recognize th e hero of all these titles. F o r b u ild in g purposes th e grave! But stren g th divine w ill borrow , F irs t in point of leng th y service The stro y is told h ere ju s t to rem ind w ere very few p en alties called. T he is said to be su p e rio r to an y th in g in And where o ur v an g u ard re sts today m ay be m entioned P o stm istre ss Mc people th a t th e re are o p eratic heroes A thletics line-up w as as follow s; E m th is section, as its lack of d irt p re O ur re a r will m arch to m o rro w .” Coll. She is m ost nearly follow ed by in real life an d th a t th ey som etim es ery and Stanley, g u a rd s; M etzger and vents cru m b lin g w hen m ixed w ith Mrs. W ood, th e m illin e r an d Mrs. live in o b scu re towns. Hoss, fo rw ard s; an d H arold K ern, cem ent. An efTort will be m ade to B oughner, who conducts th e novelty cen ter. All of th e G resham boys in te re st th e b u ild e rs of G resham in sto re. Closely allied to them a re BIG C 0R D W 00D rred . The A th le tic boys a re its good q u alities. I t is believed th a t Miss E va A nderson, se creta ry of th e show ing g rea t te am w ork an d we CONTRACT LET th e g rav el could be delivered here telephone Co.; Miss M amie Hoss, hope they will co n tin u e to give us for ab o u t $1.00 p e r y ard , read y for T he F irs t S tate B ank h as le t a I bookkeeper fo r M etzger Bros., Miss good gam es. T he A cadem y boys w ere ' death of Miss A phia L. Dim ick, in P o rtla n d a few days ago, C. H. H aile, in ch a rg e of th e G resh c o n tra c t to th e E rie C o n tra ctin g c o m - 1 sm a lle r b u t they p ut up a good gam e. pany fo r c u ttin g 18,000 cords o f I re .,,lo v e s L’om the edu cational force of the state one of th e b rig h test am lib ra ry ; Miss Rose D air, a s sist All of th e scores cam e in th e first DOUBLE BIRTHDAYS wood w hich will bo se n t to P o rtlan d I blinds anil m ost successful teach ers in Oregon. S peaking of her a n t ca sh ie r of th e F irs t S tate B ank; half. Lioyd T eg g art acted as referee. I merviee« tin- Oregonian stiys editorially: CELEBRATED TOGETHER Miss E m m a Joh n so n , linotype o p era over the Mount Hood railway. T he N orth Pacific College b a sk e t T he tra c t of land to be cu t over is j . 1 nw avcringly loyal to the hig h est s ta n d a rd s in h er profession to r a t th e O utlook office; Mrs. H all, ball team will play a gam e w ith th e M ayor G eorge W. K enney and p ro p rie to r of th e C ongdon h o tel and on C ed ar creek, w est of th e Sandy I a n ^ *n life, Miss Dimick w orked out a noble career. She goes to her Maxwell S ch neider celeb rated th e ir hom e team F rid a y evening, J a n u a ry riv er and will be shipped from Bull j few ard lam ented by a m u ltitu d e of friends, and her life will be an a dozen w om en in stru c to rs in the d if 8 th a t 8 o’clock in th e rin k . G resh Run. T he team h au lin g will be near-1 *118P*ration to all women who desire to be of service to hum anity. It six tieth b irth d a y an n iv ersarie s on fe re n t public schools. am has a team to be proud of and T uesday evening w ith an ela b o ra te I *s such quiet victories as those Miss D im ick w on th a t wom en best Mrs. S. T. Crow is a n o th e r who is ly tw o m iles to th e sh ip p in g point. d in n e r a t th e K enney hom e, which everybody should com e o u t and boost T he c o n tra c t fo r c u ttin g specifies dem ons!rate th eir ability to tak e a w eighty p a r t in the affairs of the in th e b read w in n in g ran k s, having was in d u lg ed in by only th e two p rin fo r th e boys. been a h otel o r board in g house pro th a t th e jo b m ust be com pleted by | world. cipals and th e ir wives. Hut did she choose wisely in the beginning of her eareer? Should T he G resham H igh school b a sk e t p rie to r fo r m any years. Dr. Mabel A pril 1, 1916. A la rg e p o rtio n of th e I By previous in v itatio n a n u m b er B oring practices o steo p ath y h ere 18,000 co rd s will he se n t o u t d u rin g I an y woman give up the home ties of a fam ily all h er own— a husband, of frie n d s assem bled a t 8 o ’clock and ball team has in tro d u ced a r a th e r I children an d all th a t goes to m ake th e dom estic circle of which novel system of d raw in g a crow d to th re e days every w eek, com ing from th e com ing su m m er and fall. T he c o n tra c to rs will assem ble a I wom an is the n a tu ra l g u ard ian ? Should she forego the love and af- sp e n t th e tim e u n til m id n ig h t In th e ir gam es. E ach ro o te r is given a P o rtlan d . Mrs. E lla A ton an d Miss gam es of five h u n d red and in dis A nna K alm er are n u rses whose crew and begin th e ir w ork on a la rg e I lection ot a lifetim e fo r m ere am bition to shine as a successful mem cu ssin g d ain ty refre sh m e n ts. T hose tic k e t w ith a n u m b er. T h ere is a d u scale. To finish in tim e will re q u ire 11*61' ° f educational, political or com m ercial life? p licate of each n u m b er. T h re e of hom es a re in G resham . W om an lias h er sphere in the economy of existence. It m ay be p rese n t besides th e two e n te rta in in g the d u p licates a re d raw n an d th e B u t th e re is yet a n o th e r class of th a t m ore th a n 50 cords a day sh all I gentlem en and th e ir wives w ere A r w om en who can tru ly lay claim to be th e low est lim it, w hich gives an I infringed upon to a certain ex ten t by equal rig h ts, or th e rig h t to th u r D ow sett an d wife, D. W. M etz th ree persons h o ld in g co rresponding um bers a re each given a fre e tic k e t being b read w in n ers, b u t th ey do n o t idea of th e n u m b ers of m en to be e m - 1 earn a living, but it is n o t recorded in th e scheme of existence th a t g er an d w ife, O. A. E astm an and [she should m a k e herself an ascetic in an y direction, th ereb y giving wief, M. D. K ern an d wife, Roy K ern to th e n ex t gam e. h av e to rely solely on th e ir own ef ployed fo r m ore th a n a year. up the love of a dom estic life for the ad m iratio n and p lau d its of th an d wife, G eorge Leslie and wife, T h ere also has been an in novation forts. T hey include th e wives of world. A gain the questio n : ‘ Did she choose w isely? " b usiness m en and a re ju s t as com pe ELK W INTERING A lva H evel an d wife, Jo h n Brow n in prices. F o r team s com ing from ON MT. HOOD te n t to m anage th e ir h u sb a n d s’ a f and w ife an d Mrs. C. M errill. Mr. n e a r by th e price is 10 cen ts fo r high fairs as th e men them selves. A m ong D eputy G am e W ard en Ben S. S chneider an d Mrs. M. D. K ern w ere school pupils and 15 cen ts fo r th e g en eral public. W hen team s com e them may be m entioned Mrs. Max P atto n re p o rts a sm all band of elk w inners of th e prizes. from d ista n t p o in ts th e adm ission well S chneider, who can successfully living on th e so u th e a st slope of Mt. will probably be 25 cents. o p era te a p h o to g rap h g allery ; Mrs. H ood, says th e Oregon S portsm an. FIRST CONSIGNMENT B ert L indsey, w hose services in a H u n ters an d tra p p e rs on th e h ea d THROUGH THE CANAL J u s t now interest s e e m s ,to cen ter in basketball. I t is a good T he G resham A th letic club plays dry goods sto re can n o t be excelled: w aters of th e C lackam as riv e r re M etzger B ros.’ prom ised carlo ad of th e Jefferson H igh school on T h u rs Mrs. P aul .H o e tze l, w ho know s all ported an u n u su ally la rg e n um ber game, affords the rig h t k ind of am usem ent fo r o u r young people and ab o u t how to conduct th e City B ak of faw ns last fall. T his condition is prom otes a stro n g e r school an d com m unity sp irit. The high school woven w ire fencing arriv ed on T ues day n ig h t, J a n u a ry 7. ery. Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, who is th e probably due to th e fact th a t seven team s, both hoys and g irls ’, are a cred it to o ur grow ing high school. day d irect from th e ea ste rn factory. b e tte r h a lf” of th e O utlook prin t- wolves, th re e cougar, one h u n d red ’ n d e r proper direction, the p articip atio n in ath letic gam es is bene I t is probably th e first sh ip m en t to MUST WAIT A YEAR TO VOTE ON BOOZE ery; and Mrs. L. H ollyw ood who is and one bobcat and a la rg e num ber ficial, and an y hoy or girl m ay well be p ro u d to be found capable of G resham th ro u g h th e P an am a canal. literally one-half of th e S tar re s ta u of coyotes w ere killed in th a t coun tak in g a place on the team . T h eir p a re n ts a n d frien d s should be All sizes a re com prised in th e sh ip At th e la st g en e ral election the p roud of them . m ent w hich is now on sale a t th e ra n t personnel. try d u rin g th e past year. T hese a n i city of Sandy voted w et by th re e m a N ext to being on th e team it is good to tak e an in tere st in the firm ’s w areh o u se on Pow ell stre e t. T his list of self su p p o rte rs would m als no d o u b t kill m any fawns. jo rity . V ictory w as so n e a r th a t an games. E veryone adm ires a good sport. I t m eans much to be wide te arce ly be com pleted w ith o u t a B efore ! ‘ ffort was ,nalle to h old a n o th e r elec aw ake, to enjoy th e fun in life, to he able to sh o u t for the team th a t Parking House Monopoly lentlon of th e several young women HUNTING, FISHING tion on th e q u estion along w ith th e Supreme Court. wins. The lessons of alertness, self-control, discipline, achievem ent, en o g ra p h ers and clerk s, num ber- LICENSES ON SALE which the stu d en t learns in connection w ith the gam es are invaluable. city election, and th e req u isite peti- i g h alf a dozen, and th e live tele- T he o rd in an ce passed by th e city tlon was signed up, b u t it was found T he sale of 1915 h u n tin g , fishing I This com m unity w an ts to build up a stro n g school sp irit. Kill 1 ione girls a t ce n tral. of P o rtlan d to re g u la te th e s la u g h te r th a t a n o th e r election on booze could and co m bination licenses opened a t I ath letics in connection w ith o ur high school and m any stu d en ts will T he e n tire list does not contain a an d sale of m eats is before th e su not be held for a full year. so litary w om an o r g irl who w orks th e county c le rk ’s office yesterday. KO elsew here or quit school. These are plain facts th a t all m ust adm it. Therefore, let us all prem e co u rt. I t involves th e m eat less than a full, legal day, six days Licenses are also on sale a t fo u r I in d u stry of Oregon an d W ashington, EVENING ATTRACTIONS in th e week. They a re self su sta in sto re s: B ackus & M orris H ard w are ta ^e an interest in athletics, p artic u la rly rig h t now in the b asketball as th e o rd in an ce if su stain ed com- REMAINDER OF W EEK com pany, 223 M orrison s tr e e t; H. T. gam es of the high school team s and th e G resham A thletics. It ought e d in every case and som etim es pels en fo rcem en t of th e ru les and ! ----------- m ore, for som e of them m ake as H udson A rm s com pany, 110 T hird r,o t to he tru e, as some claim , th a t Gresham people do not tak e an in* reg u la tio n s provided by th e fed eral * rid ay nig h t R e g n er’s m asquer- s tr e e t; D ayton H ard w are & Maehl- te rest ill these things. g o v ern m en t j ad ® bal1 W,U b® given In th e O resh- nuch money as th e av e rag e m an and nery Co., F irs t and T ay lo r stre e ts. L e t’s show them th a t they are m istaken. pend less of it foolishly It would re su lt ln w iping o u t th e ’an* ° p era hoU8e’ and F R. Chow n H ard w are com- H e re 's fo r a good crow d a t the n e x t basketball game. W atch for sm a lle r packing houses in P o rtlan d S a,u rd a y n ig h t Rockw ood g ran g e pany, 169 F irst stre e t, o th e r sto res the announcem ent in the Outlook. and vicinity an d would su b je ct all * IU wlnd up ,h e *«•«*«»«• w ith a will be added to th e list as th e d e •rrect Insurance Information. carcasses shipped to P o rtlan d for danc® ln th ® 8 r a nge hall, !ous sta te m e n ts in T uesday's m and justifies. WOULD HAVE COUNTY HOLMAN SIGNS FIRST d istrib u tio n to g o v ern m en t ru les of ,,ook w ith referen ce to first pay- Every m em ber of th e O regon del C om bination licenses proved m ost ISSUE AUTO LICENSES LOT OF BRIDGE BONDS inspection. n ts m ade by th e different insur- popular, w ith 33 issued y esterday, egation in th e low er house of con I t is contended by com m ission SA^,EM, Ore., Dec. 30.—W ith th e C h airm an R u fu s C. H olm an gave e com panies fo r losses su stain ed j T he No. 1 license was issued to C. B. gress voted favorably on th e H ob . . , „ . . , m en and sm all m a rk e ts th a t th is o r pro p erty ow ners In th e fire which W illiam s. 629 E ast T w en ty -fo u rth Iview ° f red u cin g th e cost of m ain- a sigh of relief y esterd ay aftern o o n ,n nance son p ro h ib itio n reso lu tio n . w ould p ro h ib it such sh ip irreil in G resham , m orning of De- s tre e t n o rth ; No. 13 to H. H. How- , ta in in g an d o p e ra tin g th e s ta te au- as he signed his nam e fo r th e two m ents and com pel th e farm er to sell Begin th e new y e a r rig h t! If not her 20th. com pels us to say that land . Sixth and W ashington stre e ts, tOm obile d ep a rtm en t. C ounty Asess- h u n d red an d fiftieth tim e. his stock alive to th e Union Stock a su b scrib er to th e O utlook begin .he com panies rep rese n ted by th e all,t No. 23 to R. P. K n ig h t, 332 Nar-* “ T h a t’s th e n e a re st I ev er expect yards. It is alleged in th e pleadings today. Twice each w eek fo r $1.50 F lrs t S tate B ank a d ju ste d all of th e ir tilla s tre e t. F iftee n fish’ng licenses 9° r We8‘ h a” d ra f,e d f° r in tro d u c “ ° " i in th ® com ing le g isla tu re a bill pro- to com e to $1,000,000,” he said , "ex an d m ade p a rt of th is case th a t th e a year. ’laim « Decem ber 22. paid th e ir first w ere issued. ______________ I vlding th a t th e county clerk sh all cept when I sign th e rem a in d er of sla u g h te r house of th e Union Meat laim m orning of D ecem ber 23d, com pany is th e only p lan t of th is W h at men have done in poitics th e issue ail au to m o b ile licenses. At th e bonds.” three days a f te r th e fire and th ree in d u stry th a t could exist and do b u s days p rio r to th a t claim ed by Tues-1 won,Pn th in k they can do—an d «till p resen t they a re issued by th e secre- H e had ju s t signed th e la st of th e , tarv . T he m easu re also provides $250,000 w orth of in te rs ta te bridge iness at P o rtlan d . d ay ’s O utlook as being th e first pay- ke®p on •1|® o u tsid e of jail T h e o rd in an ce is being fo u g h t by m ent m ade and had b alance of th e ir , . . th a t it sh all n o t be necessary to re- bonds, each of w hich calls fo r $1000, ail th e In d ep en d en t packing firms claim s at F irs t S tate B ank ready for A w oman nev®r has m uch confi- new tags each y ear, b u t th a t th ey can They w ere .o ld to M orris B ro th e r., and m any Qf thft m a rk p t„ Sunday Night, Jan. 3d paym ent D ecem ber 24th. All dam - dence ln “ Kro®®r unless he belongs be used fo r years. Mr. W est believes of P o rtla n d an d th e H a rrl. T ru s t & P o rtla n d . „ „ P, aim pd „ ages w ere a d ju ste d sa tisfac to rily to 1 *° tb e aam e ch urch she does. th a t by having th e county co u rts is- Savings bank, of C h Ic.g o fo r $253 - tlff„ and ap p p|lant8 ln thi8 Pa8e th a t o u r clien ts, and w here to ta l loss oc- «•«. u 7 --------------- ’ 8U® tb ® IF®“ 9®8 th e co8t of m a in tain - w or,h J r ,7 » s’ * 1’000’001° the o rd in an ce is in th e In terest of the ATHON-JOHNSON u rre d policies paid in full» Ask o u r a ' 38 becom e of ,h ® o , d f a »h- ¡ng th e d e p a rtm e n t can be reduced Did She Choose W isely? D on’t Neglect the Sports Scenograph Theater llents. | I,°ned nian wh° ,n8‘8t8 ln c a ll,n < » from 24 to 27 p er cent. d ru g sto re th e ap o th ec ary 's shop? W e re p re se n t only Old L ine com ___________ _ TROUTDALE panles th a t have stood th e test and Speaking of In te rn a tio n a l ch a rac-f a re noted fo r prom pt paym ent. ter«, th e re a re th e widow an d th e T h e L ad ies’ Aid society w ill m eet FIRST STATE BANK. orp h an whom every n atio n should on W ednesday afte rn o o n , Ja n u a ry 6, G resham . Oregon , h®lp w ith Mrs. C raw ford. AH m em bers T h e O u t lo o k » t . n . »h o --------------------- and frien d s *re invited to a tte n d . i tie o u tlo o k s ta rts th e new y ea r U hen a m an co n stan tly says and | ______________ h th e la rg e st and best paid up list does foolish th in g s it is ev id en t th a t I t ’« difficult to convince old bach- pay« to read it. !«• lu advert!««». t «» n n Qpp ... ® h .irln ,k 7 r " ’ a" ne LThn n r w . u CJerk Jo h n B. 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