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PAGE GRESHAM TWO G resham TW KE O utlook I who A W EEK P ublished every T uesday and F rid ay a t G resham , Oregon. km , ws CH ILD ? ' ( H I P P I .ED OUTLOOK CALIFORNIA QUARENTINE CONSIDERED TUESDAY, JANUARY », 191» WANTS T he Outlook baa received an ap peal from th e Oregon S tate F e d e ra H. L. ST. CLAIR, E d ito r and P u b l’r. tion of W om en’s clubs, asking for Our S ubserlptioa inform ation about auy crippled chil Hat«« One year, 11.50; dren In th is county who could be six month, 76 eta; aided by a state-w ide organization three m onth's trial By L. H. W ELLS. to fu rn ish free m edical tre a tm e n t of subscription, 50c. A d vertising PORTLAND, Dec. 31.— Special.— the m ost m odern scientific kind in all K ates reasonable cases w here th e fam ily income is not D elegates from M ultnom ah, C lacka Our representative sufficient fo r expensive co n su ltatio n mas, W ashington and o th e r counties will call. Our HOME ROASTED, FRESH GROUND COFFEE, and thus Phone 701 with specialists. will atten d the m eeting to be held in add to the pleasure of living. "The L i n o ! ype The F ed eratio n , which includes a Way Is the Way the Ito sarian room of th e C om m er hu n d red w om en's clubs in all p a rts that Wine." A complete outfit of GRANITEWARE and KITCHEN UTEN Y Y of th e sta te , asks anyone who knows cial club on th e aftern o o n of J a n u Y SILS, and make life pleasant for the housekeeper. Official paper of the Town of a little victim of an accident, of ary 5 to fu rth e r co nsider th e ques Y G resham , Oregon, Y sp in al m eningitis, of in fan tile p a r tion of a q u a ra n tin e a g a in st Cali Y Official paper of the Town Y Some of those DELICIOUS CANDIES and NUTS and make alysis, of tuberculosis In the hones F airview , Oregon. fo rn ia potatoes. G ranges in C lack X the children happy. o r jo in ts, o r any o th e r crippling I E ntered as second-class m a tte r cause, to w rite th e d etails of th e am as and M ultnom ah counties have expressed them selves as favoring a M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postoffice a t All the fresh Fruits, Vegetables and delicacies of the season. •F G resham , Oregon, u n d er th e Act of case to Mrs. Millie R. T ru m b u ll, sec q u ara n tin e, provided it is estab lish lc word for first in se rtio n ; one- retary Child W elfare Com mission, M arch 3. 1879. I ed th a t C alifornia p o tato es a re in h alf cent a word each su bsequent 25014 T h ird stre e t, P o rtlan d , Ore. fected and liable to co n tam in ate O r Insertion. \ GRANGE MOVEMENT. Y The club women m ain tain I hat egon potatoes. J. J. Jo h n so n , m as Y Minimum, any Insertion, 10c. these little cripples, besides being X ter-elect of M ultnom ah county Po T he decision reached a t Evening tbe m ost p itifu l of all cases of help LIVESTOCK S tar g ran g e on S atu rd ay , to have a fulness, and besides being en tirely m ona gran g e, said y esterd ay th a t much in te re st is being show n in th e TA KEN UP, M onday, J a n u a ry 4th, county a g ric u ltu rist appointed, Is a w ithout organized assistan ce In con GRESHAM, OREGON com ing m eeting, and th a t m any dele a t th e Lynch farm on th e Section move th a t haB been delayed for a tra st with th e g reat s ta te lu stfltu - g ates will come to in sist on a q u a r L ine road, 1 w hite h o rse; 1 black tions which care for th e deaf, th e y ear by th e opposition of several of horse, w h ite spot on fo re h e a d ; 1 antine. blind, th e feeble-m inded and even so rre l h orse, w hite face; 1 black Mr. Jo h n so n has a copy of a te n the su b o rd in a te gran g es und Pom o horse, so re on rig h t fro n t leg; 1 th e delin q u en t, a re also th e m ost P ro fesso r G eorge L. Rose, from C al na grange. Rockwood g range stood curable If trea ted In tim e, und th e ta tiv e g en eral inspection law pro brow n m a re ; 2 bay m a re s; 1 iron ifornia, will be th e m usical ’Irector. grey m ule. O w ner can have sam e alone a y ear ago In asking the coun m ost able when so tre a te d to m ake posed for Oregon, W ash in g to n and The ta b ern acle was b u ilt th ro u g h by paying fo r ad v e rtisin g and ty com m issioners to m ake the ap good, stro n g , useful citizens Instead C alifornia, which will be considered care. H erb. L ynch, R. 1, G resh the com bined w ork of v olunteers poin tm en t; now th e o th ers are fall of charges on public ch a rity all th e ir at th e m eeting of Ja n u a ry 5. This am. bill provides fo r a head inspector in from all th e eleven churches which ing Into line and th e re Is a probabil lives. are backing th e union m eetings. A each sta te and according to th e copy ity th a t th e app o in tm en t will be FOR SALE— Two fresh cows. Jo h n very fine united sp irit is show n in mude. Richey, B oring. P hone 45. *91 Shorthorn* P rom in en t a t P ortland in th e possession of Mr. Jo h n so n the PHOTO STU D IO proposed law would be in th e n a the m em bership of these churches, T here will be no e x tra cost as the Stock Show . Second Floor, Sell Building LOST, S tray ed o r S tolen, bay m are; tu re of reciprocity in th e th ree and if n o th in g m ore is gained it will ap p ro p riatio n for sa lary has been At th e recent stock show held a t states. w eigth a b o u t 1400 p o unds; u n T he granges of th e th ree resu lt in a b e tte r sp irit of union provided for In th e estim a tes; be sh o d ; w hite on fo re h e a d ; flowing between th e denom ltiations. It is th e P o rtlan d stockyards, a large counties have had th e inspection m a t sides the sta te pays half. T he ap m ane an d tail. R ew ard. M. B urns, All Delayed Orders Will be w h eth er these pointee will be from the n g rlc u lte ra l num ber of S h o rth o rn c a ttle were sold te r u n d er con sid eratio n for some alw ays a q u estion F airv iew , Box 64. Filled. New Business spasm odic efforts re su lt in a p erm a college und will bring th e experience a t auction, individual an im als b rin g tim e. Solicited. It seem s to be conceded th a t the n en t good, b u t it som e tim es tak es of the college to th e farm ers. FOR SALE— Six cows, th re e young, ing reco rd -b reak in g prices. In com a ch arg e of d y nam ite to move some Oregon p roduct should be protected fre sh ; th re e strip p e rs. T h re e good A nother m ovem ent, sta rte d at th e m enting on th is fea tu re of the show, a t all hazards, but a t th e sam e tim e people. w ork horses. R easons fo r selling, Evening S ta r session on S aturday, M anager O. M. P lum m er says: no feed. M ust be sold. Come and caution m ust be observed, o r Oregon would launch a cam paign for Increas look them o ver as I am going to “ T he S h o rth o rn sale was very s a t grow ers will suffer m ore th a n they An e n terp rise in W allow a county ing th e g range m em bership of th is O klahom a th is spring. Y our price isfactory to consignees as well as to gain. It is a fact th a t O regon and which is now well u n d er way is th e will be m ine. One m ile an d a h alf county by at least 500. I t has been those who secured anim als. The C alifornia potatoes do not m atu re erection of a m am m oth lu m b er m an so u th of O rient. H. M cGinnes, R. a p p a re n t th a t the gran g es have been sp read in g of th is good breed of c a t a t th e sam e tim e, and th a t th e re has u factu rin g p lan t and th e co nstruction 1, Box 38, B oring. *90 losing m em bers d u rin g the past two tle au g u rs m uch for th e beef in d u stry been an in terch an g e of th e products of tw enty m iles of railro ad . P a u l H o e tz e l Prop. The years, th e decrease d u rin g th a t tim e FOR SALE— H orses, Je rse y cow, 2 In th is w estern country. Among some of th e two states. We ship o u r po g rading on th is railro a d has been being ab o u t 200. T his decrease was calves, tw o sows, one O. I. C. and of th e u nusual re su lts of th e sale tato es to C alifornia a t a tim e when com pleted and several m iles of steel p artially brought ubout by th e W hite L eghorn hens. H. R. K ane, may be noted the follow ing; P h o n e 293. *88 they are sh o rt th ere, an d we g et the laid. T he mill will have a capacity grange opposition to th e county ex S h o rth o rn bull, C lifton King, ow n C alifornia products a t a tim e when of 100,000 feet of lu m b er p er day pert idea, but it has a t last daw ned upon the grunges th a t a county ex ed by F ra n k Brown, sold to J. B. we a re sh o rt in Oregon. If we should and will be owned and o p erated TEN MILCH COWS fo r sale, som e fresh , som e fresh soon; also Brow n pert will stim u la te th e ir grow th by C ornett, of Shcdds, for $900, one of q u ara n tin e ag ain st th e C alifornia by a syndicate of ca p ita lists w ith L eghorn h en s fo r sale. B. F. thi' work lie will do tow ard teaching th e highest prices paid In a w estern tu b e r it would o p era te a g a in st Cali- h e a d q u a rte rs at K ansas City. The H oover, H oover S ta., E stacad a, show ring for many years. ON THE MARKET fo rn ia Deing a being m a rk e t for Oregon mill is expected to be in op eratio n people how to farm who a re not now Line. P h o n e 42x. tf Cow, Roan Beauty, sold for $700. potatoes and hence FRESH EVERY DAY m aking m uch of a success at th e th e re Bhould be by Ju ly 1 an d It Is estim ated th a t it to w , L ilydale, sold for $610; both J g rea t cau tio n exercised in establlsh- business. FO R SALE— T eam , wagon and h a r will ta k e fifteen y ears of continuous ness. All in good condition. E n A nother fea tu re Is the proposed were ow ned by F ra n k Brown and ing a q u a ra n tin e a g a in st C alifornia op eratio n to ex h au st th e m erch an q u ire of H oover, H oover sta tio n , Held day m eeting next spring. W ith sold to H. G. Keyt, of Berrydale. tubers. It should be d em o n strated table pine ow ned by th e com pany. E sta ca d a L ine. tf Bull, Roan Victor, owned by A. I). beyond question th a t such q u a ra n every effort com bined th e re would be Dunn, sold to M. IL Rose, of C ali B E E F CATTLE, Stock c a ttle and an aw akening all along th e line. T he tine Is needed to p ro tect Oregon In P o rtlan d , on F eb ru ary 15, 16 fresh cows w anted. A ndrew s from Infection. farm s would be b e tte r tilled, the fornia, for $600. and 17, will be held the N inth an n u al B'.os., P le a sa n t Home. P hone 279. Bull, Pet M inority, ow ned by J. granges would become m ore popular congress of th e Oregon R etail M er R E A L E ST A T E , R E N T A L S and th e re would be g re a te r prosper B. C ornett, sold to Win. R ettle, of R eports of th e com m unity C h rist c h a n ts’ association. T his is one of Fossil, O regon, for $580. ity. m as tree and relief com m ittees of th e m ost im p o rta n t o rg an izatio n s in ^OR REN T— 6-room house, good T here Is room for several m ore co n d itio n ; $7 a m onth. E n q u ire If th e re Is luck in odd num bers St. Jo h n s sub m ited full rep o rts at a th e sta te , having a m em bership of granges in M ultnom ah county. One Mrs. T. R. H o w ltt. tf The n early 3,000, and p ractically every nlneteen-tifteen should be a lucky m eeting held T uesday n ig h t. should be organized nt Rose City year. C h ristm as tree com m ittee was dis club an d o rg an izatio n in P o rtlan d Maui St. Gresham, Ore. FOR SALE— A nice little bungalow P ark ; a n o th e r at F u lto n ; an o th er at solved, b u t It was decided to m ake will assist in receiving an d e n te r n early new, p la ste re d , concrete L lnnton, and probably one o r two fo u n d atio n , w ith 1 acre. $1250. T ro u td ale w ent “d ry " on T hursday th e relief work a p erm an en t w ork in ta in in g th e visitors. E. D avidson, G resham . P hone 509. more places. Nor is It necessary to at m idnight with all th e joyous hi St. Johns. V. W. Mason, who has M ISCELLANEOUS exclude them from th e o u tsk irts of larity th a t It could m u ster. Happy been ch airm an of th e relief com m it A re you holding fast to all those tlie city of P ortland. In many e a s t T routdale. tee, R ecorder E. A. D unsm ore and good reso lu tio n s yet? L o st or F o u n d ern cities th e re are big flourishing LOST— On Pow ell V alley ro ad be K. C. Couch, presid en t of th e St. tw een G resham an d E ast 82d St., granges in th e cities, so why not T hat broken resolution can n o t be Johns Com m ercial Club, w ere ap- SUMMONS. P o rtlan d , a bunch of keys. F in d er here? mended now, alth o u g h th e b reak Is pointed to carry on th e p erm an en t J In th e Ju stic e C o u rt for M ultnom ah leave a t O utlook office. *89 The G resham fair grounds would only four days old. Try It ag ain next relief w ork th is w in ter and next D istrict, In an d for M ultnom ah LOST— On New Y ear’s n ig h t a t m as he a good place for the proposed New Y ear’s day. C ounty, S tate of Oregon. w inter. T his com m ittee will m ake q u erad e, sm all b reastp in w ith ruby- Held m eeting, th erefo re it Is su g a edreful record of th e fam ilies aid Gus B egem ann, P laintiff, vs T he se t— v alu ab le as a k eepsake. Leave Cham pion R eg ister Com pany, a W ith w heat going up th e bakers ed th is »'Inter for fu tu re reference, gested th a t G resham g range take the a t O utlook office. R ew ard. L ulu C o rp o ratio n , D efendant. m a tte r up in co-operation with Even would be Justified In building th e ir and will co-operate w ith th e city, S treb in . tf I o th e ch a m p io n R eg ister C om pany, loaves on th e Swiss cheese plan of which has 60 men a t work cu ttin g ing Star. a C o rp o ratio n , D efendant. LOST—One E. P rest-O -L ite ta n k , on m ore holes th an cheese. wood In th e C atton tra c t. C hairm an Pow ell V alley ro ad , betw een 82d In th e nam e of th e S tate of O re CARNEGIE Liitit Mt I ES. stre e t, P o rtla n d , an d G resham . Mason o u tlin ed th e g en eral plan of gon, you a re hereby req u ired to ap This Is th e m onth of lodge In stal N otify phone 801 fo r rew ard. p ear and an sw er th e co m p lain t filed ’Standard” A dispatch from Chicago says th a t lations and th e O utlook would he th e fu tu re w ork of th e relief com- ag a in st you in th e above en title d ac m ltee, and sta te d th a t th e com m it th e re arc too many "m ausolem s" nil pleased to have full rep o rts of such tion on o r before th e ex p iratio n of six FOUND— P air of bowed spectacles. tee w ants co-operation of all c h u rc h w eeks from th e d ate of th e first pub Call a t O utlook office fo r sam e. over the country, m eaning C arnegie doings from every locality. es, business men an d civic o rg an iza lication of th is Sum m ons, to w it: on libraries th a t a re not p roperty m ain FOR SALE— H ercules, all trip le o r before th e 12th day of F eb ru ary , The cackle of the hen. heard m ore , tions In St. Jo h n s in. ,h ls p erm a n en t 1915, and if you fail so to ap p ear, for tained by th e people. steel stu m p p u ller, fully equipped. work. Much cred it was given C h air L. W alch. P hone 303. *91 w ant th e re o f, th e plaintiff will tak e it is now proposed to increase th e frequently of late, justifies th e m ar Install 'Standard” Enamel Ware req u irm en t of local m aintenance to ket rep o rts th a t eggs are g ettin g m an Mason fo- the success of ihu ju d g m e n t ag a in st you for th e sum of Grinding anil Rolling. P erh ap s th e cackle has work so far. His re p o rt show ed »hat $15.52 for services ren d ered and 15 per cent of the cost, annually. The cheaper. FOR SALE BY at. A. E. D eH aven’s mill a t New . in cash and groceries, food and fuel, com m issions, to g e th e r w ith costs and public lib ra ria n of D enver says th a t I «»me hearin g on th m ark et. d u sb u rsem en ta h ere in ; an d you a re P le a sa n t Home. Open every day. th e re had been received $734. '('he fu rth e r notified th a t a c e rta in sum this action "w ould resu lt In few er T he new im m ig ratio n law would •’«‘lance on hand is, cash, $160; gro- of $16.00 du e you from th e P u lfe r libraries, but in g re a te r benefits. T he DRY CORDWOOD, delivered PLUMBING AND HEATING FOR anyw here, call phone 338. T. lib rary building is th e last thing a cxclude all negroes from lan d in g In l'*‘rlca« $100; canned fru its, Ie'lles M ercantile Com pany, and a f u rth e r sum of $50.00 due you from H. L. Gresham, Oregon. A lm quist, G resham . tf town needs, anyw ay; th e books and th e U nited S tates. Such a law th ree and clothing, $173, w hich will be G oergens, both of M ultnom ah Coun- ZT7I7 --------------- hundred years ago would have p re d istrib u ted as may be needed. the lib ra ria n come first." ty, O regon, have been attac h ed and •’•Biousnewi an d C o n stip atio n Cured Men Want Work. “ T h ere is now a fine u n ited Bpirit vented the civil war. g arn ish eed in th is action and held If you are ev er troubled with bil- T he D enver lib ra ria n seem s to be T w enty h ard -w o rk in g men desire in St. Jo h n s,” said Mrs. M ason.which su b je ct to th e outcom e th ereo f. I lousness o r con stip atio n you will be positions in th e co u n try a t rea so n right. At least be has described the P ublished by o rd e r of Hon. B. F. ! 7. 7 7 “ able wage. A ddress P o rtla n d Com A g reat m any of th e " w a r pic is th e re su lt of th e com m unity situ atio n In G resham , w here th e li Rollins. Ju stice of th e Peace of th e E r» ,n p ir n n’t " “ ? n’en t ° f R , F mons, 195 B u rn sid e stre e t, P o rtla n d , tu re s" now being published could C h ristm as ce leb ratio n relief work, D istrict and C ounty aforesaid. w in » ?/ , » !’ 1 d ' A y ear a * ° Ia8t brary is a popular in stitu tio n and is ju st as easily be tak en at o r near T he people a re u nited, an d th e plans Dated, G resham , O regon, Decem ber f.o in V t h»a J t n . Bttack of i,“n Ke8tl°n Oregon. liberally m aintained and patronized. 31st, 1914. follow ed by biliousness and consti- any A m erican arm y post, P erh ap s we have adopted will ta k e ca re of Here we had th e lib ra ria n and the MILO C KING ra tio n . Seeing C h am b erlain ’s T ab FOR SALE— 1200 lb. F a irb a n k s they » ere. Tin- movie a rtis ts can fake th e needy effectually for all tim e Morse p latfo rm scale, cheap. See books long before we were given the lets so highly recom m ended, I A ttorney for P laintiff M. D. K ern. up alm ost an y th in g , even a w ar In bought a b ottle of them and they ( arn e g le lib rary . it was popular | F irst p u blication Dec. 31, 1914 Europe. helped me rig h t aw ay." F o r sale by L eonard Agnew, a civil w ar v eter-j 1-ast publication Feb. 12. 1915 then and dem anded a perm anent GOOD SEASONED L IV E WOOD, all D ealers an. died very suddenly at his home hom e which It now has. and Instead $4 50 a cord. Good dead wood, One week m ore and th e le g isla tu re $4 00. J, C u n n in g h am . Phone of being a “ niausolcm " it is a tem will be unm uzzled, but th e voters 4 93 E ast th irty -fo u rth stre e t south. 385. »100 He had been in good h ea lth , and ple. have given th e m em bers th e ir In P erhaps th e re Is a difference be stru ctio n s as to economy w ith the dropped dead w ithout w arning of any A LA D IE S’ C A PE , w hich was le ft a t tw een the people of G resham and tax p ay ers’ money. O th erw ise the so rt. Agnew was 72 y ears of age, th e hom e of Geo. F , H oney on otne o th e r places, but the C arnegie muzzles »III be d a m p e d on and th e ir an d has a wife and fam ily. H e was th e ev en in g of Nov. 19, is a t th e a m em ber of S um ner Post. No. 12, library Is not In a graveyard, al- j teeth »111 he pulled next election. O utlook office. O w ner m ay have G. A. R., and th e post was In sesslou though tt is a m onum ent to the m u-j sam e by id e n tify in g p ro p erty an>l ntfleence of Its donor and th e e n te r At th e request of S en ato r Lane, when a telephone m essage received paying fo r th is ad. prise of those » h o now have it and th e In te rio r D epartm ent is tak in g at th e co u rt house announced the ap p re cia te it. strp e to ascertain th e holdings of sud d en d eath of Com rade Agnew DRY CORDWOOD, second grow th, d eliv ered In G resham . $3.50. C. p riv ate ow ners w ithin th e proposed He had been a m em ber of Com panv Tlie man who tem pts th e "w hite new b oundaries of C ra te r I.ake N a B . 135th A. Pratt. Phone 338. tf R egim ent P ennsylvania »lave ' law by tra n sp o rtin g a woman tional P ark, w ith a view to p re p a r V olunteer S um ner Post had charge i W ANTED— Sm all potato es In ex across sta te lines Is In d an g er; but ing a hill for th e recom m ended ex- of the fu n eral services which was J ch an g e fo r m ill feed. Sun Dial Mill, F airview . P hone 611. tf how about it If he goes across the tension of th e p ark , held from L erch ’s chapel. corn«r | ine him self? T here Is th e essence [ E ast E leventh and E ast Clay street« Coal. >f blackm ail In th e ap plication of the A m eeting of all o rg an izatio n s and I have recen tly unlo ad ed a ca r of law iu som e cases. j grow ers In terested In fru it and veg- Union evangelistic services will th e celeb rated K ing coal. $9 a ton. --------------------- etab le by-products will be held in s ta rt In th e tem porary tabernacle B eats Rock S p rin g s at less th an P o rt Mi « Xpert Is teaching th e ten P o rtlan d on Ja n u a ry 25. A com m it- land prices. M. D. KERN. erected on East Eleventh and East I nm um lm en.s of health. T h ere is tee appointed at th e conference held B elm ont stree ts next Sunday night I Gravel and Hand. one of Im portance live n atu r- «t Spokane som e tim e ago expects to I am prepared to furnish gravel ally. T he o th e r nine a re th e sam e ; be able to m ake a full rep o rt on con Io continue through the m onth o ' I Jan u ary . E. J. Bulgin and sand In any quantity from Bell _ an evangel th in g repeated. d itions th ro u g h o u t the N orthw est. ) ist of some note, will be in charge pit. Also team ing, grading and ex Begin the New Year Right RESOLVE TO BUY Try a Want Ad. PULFER MERCANTILE CO. Now Open SCHNEIDER’S City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry For Real Satisfaction jl ■ H. W. TRUSCOTT J cavating. J. H. Host. Telephone Yr w