T W IC E
W EEK
VOL. 4.
NO. 80
G resham O utlook
RESOLUTIONS
COMPLIMENT
EX-OFFICIALS
GRESHAM.
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT
MULTNOMAH,
COUNTY,
OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915
TWO
MAYOR STAPLETON,
COUNCILM EN AND
OFFICERS SWORN IN
$1.50
HOMES BURNED
WITH TOTAL LOSS
PER
YEAR
CHIEF JONES
RE-ELECTED
BY FIREMEN
•
»
T he an n u a l school d eb ate will be
T he wild clang of th e fire bell at
held a t th e assem bly h all F rid ay !
noon on W ednesday sent everybody
nigh t, J a n u a ry 15, b eg inning a t 8
on th e run to th e city hall.
An
o’clock. T he d eb ate will be w ith St.
alarm had been tu rn e d in by th e te l
ephone c e n tra l for a fire th a t was
Jo h n s on th e q uestion "R esolved th a t ,
destro y in g two houses th ree m iles
i th e G overnm ent should ow n an d op
w est of town.
e ra te all ra ilro a d s actin g as com -j
The alarm was responded to at
The follow ing com plim entary res- mon c a rrie rs w ith in o r across th e
once by as m any firem en as could be
G resh am ’s new city council was M e te rs r e i n s t a t e d
got to g eth er, and several others.
olutions, w hich a re referre d to in the boundaries of th e sev eral s ta te s .”
o rganized on T uesday evening M ayor " 1,ier rents c o lle c te d b y t r e a s -
T he chem ical en g in e was h itch ed to
report of th e o rg an iz atio n , contain G resham will p rese n t the atlirm ative
89.00 S. E. T o eplem an's au to and it was •
O F F IC E R S
•
G eorge W. S tap leto n , Councilm en
references of m erited appreciatio n and St. Jo h n s th e negative.
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M t H o o d I m p ro v e m e n t C o............ IM m. followed by several m ore, all of them
E.
H.
Kelly,
S.
S.
T
hom
pson
and
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
f
u
n
d
f
o
r
fire
p ro te c -
w hich a re endorsed, not only by the
T he d eb a te rs of th e hom e team
loaded to th e ir fu lle st capacity. T hen
C hief.................... E. T. Jones
M. Z im m erm an ta k in g th e ir seats. I tlon ..............................
900.00 a record ru n was m ade to th e scene
new m ayor and council but by all are Miss M abel Shipley an d Miss C.
Ass’t C hief,..... H arold K erns
T he old board was p resen t, th re e of !Falr A s s o c ia tio n f o r w a t e r f u n d
I I
of
th
e
fire.
S ecre tary ........ H arry Johnson
o th e rs who
have
understood the M arg u erite
Y oibrecht.
G resh am ’s
M u ltn o m n h C o u n ty F a i r a s s o c i a
T
he
firem
en
arriv
ed
too
la
te
to
H oney, Joseph
T re a s u re r E. W. A ylsw orth
tren d of m unicipal events since the negative team , consisting of S tanley whoin, G eorge F.
tio n f o r p ip e s a n d f ix tu r e s
146 99 save an y th in g , and only found the
F ire M arshal... E zra T hom as
P aten eau d e an d R. H. Todd being M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty ro a d
13.75 sm o u ld erin g ru in s of the hom es of
beginning of th e city governm ent.
Stinsm an and Miss E llen D eH aven,
F ire M arsh al......L. G. M errill
holdovers for a n o th e r year.
B o rro w e d f ro m g e n e r a l f u n d s
99.01 W. C. and H arvey L aw rence.
The
will jo u rn ey to T illam ook
w here
F orem en.
T he re tirin g officers w ere M ayor
fire had sta rte d from an o v erh eated
R E S O L l TION.
Hose Co. No. 1 .....F red Hoss
they will d eb ate th e q u estio n a t th e
T o ta l ........ ................... .
$4630 33 stove w hile th e in m ates w ere aw ay
G eorge W. K enney, who as a m em
Hose Co. No. 2 ..E rn e st Sims
W A R R A N T S P A ID ,
and only a few effects w ere saved
W hereas, Lew is S h attu ck has been sam e tim e w ith th e T illam ook a f ber of th e council was serv in g th e
C hem ical Co.. Jas. Je n n in g s
j P r t la n d W a te r W o r k s f o r w a te r
from
one
bedroom
.
firm
ative
team
.
Miss
Eva
S
truggles,
resid en t and forem ost citizen and
H. 4t L. Co....... W. R obertson
u s e d .....................................
unexpired term
of M ayor Lewis
$1231.26
The two houses w ere occupied by
businessm an of G resham and vicin-I coach of th e G resham d eb a te rs will
A ssistan t F orem en .
j P ip e s a n d f ix tu r e s
310.80 th e L aw rence
;
S
h
attu
ck
,
L.
L.
K
id
d
er
and
M.
D.
fam ilies.
A th ird
ity for m ore th a n 30 years la st past, accom pany th e team to T illam ook,
Hose Co. No. 1 ...W. D auphitia
J R e fu n d o n w a te r r e n t s
3.50
Kern. T he rem a in in g city officers,
an d has recently rem oved with his
... .
I house belonging to them a sh o rt dis-
Hose Co. No. 2 ...R. Je n n in g s
fam ily, to o th e r and la rg e r fields of 1 r,n c i>’al J. E. Stubbs will have su- i R ecorder R oberts, T re a s u re r Metz- j M a r s h a l’s s a l a r y .........
399.00 I tan ce aw ay was not in ju red . I t was
C hem ical Co. O. E. M illeson
P
r
i
n
t
i
n
g
15.50 form erly occupied by th e ir fa th e r and
actlvity,
pervision of th e d eb ate here.
H. ii L. Co. F ra n k H am lin
75.12 m other, who died a year o r two ago.
W hereas, said Lewis S h attu ck has I It is to be hoped th a t a la rg e at- 1 ger an d M arshal M cKinney w ere all T r e a s u r e r 's s a la r y
P
o
r
t
l
a
n
d
W
a
te
r
W
o
rk
s
f
o
r
p
r
i
v
| All th e houses w ere p ractically new,
been identified w ith th e Town ot tendan ce will be p resen t to h ea r the re-elected for a n o th e r term a t th e
ile g e o f ta p p in g m a in s
750.00 h aving been b u ilt by E. T. Jo n es &
G resham as its first m ayor, and as , i
,
.. , ,,
. i last election an d w ere sw orn lr..
Is&bor
......................................................
T he re g u la r m onthly business
councilm an o r m ayor thereo f, every 8pt‘aker8 0,1 thlsJ ,v* ‘•ue8‘ion and | As a m ark of esteem for th e re-
88 05 Co., ab o u t fo u r y ears ago.
H a u lin g ......................................
, ,
7 to
T he two b urned houses w ere w orth m eeting of th e G resham V olunteer
y ear since th e d ate of its incorpora th u s enco u rag e th e hom e team .
I n t e r e s t o n w a te r b o n d s
_____________
_
I
tirin
g
officers
an
d
in
ap
p
reciatio
n
of
1500.00 ab o u t $3000, an d th e ir co n ten ts
tion as a m unicipality.
T o N e p tu n e M e te r Co.
150.00 am o u n ted to nearly as m uch more, F re D ep artm en t was held W ednes
W hereas, his in h e re n t gentlenian- METZGER CLAN
I tb e lr 8ervlce8. tw o reso lu tio n s w are
it was sta te d th a t $285 in money day evening, Ja n u a ry 6. Much bus
liness of conduct and business-like
HOLDS REUNION ad°Pted w b ich will be found In
T o ta l ......................................
$4630.33 was in one of the hom es. It had Just
ad m in istra tio n have been la rg e st fac
_______
an o th e r p a rt of th is issue, p riu ted
been received for a carload of p o ta iness of im p o rtan ce was tra n sa c te d ,
to rs in th e m a in ta in in g of an always
T he G resham m em bers of th e Or- in full.
T he rep o rts as given above shots toes. T he in su ran ce, if any, could m ost im p o rta n t of w hich was th e
h arm onious council and th e up
egon Society of- th e d escen d an ts of
City T re a s u re r Jo h n H. M etzger th e g en e ral fund to have in it the not be ascertain ed .
building of th e said Town,
election of officers for th e ensuing
W hereas, lie personally supervised Ilaron T heodore Von W eidboni, met su b m itted his a n n u a l rep o rt for th e sum of $805.28. In ad d itio n to th a t
year. Chief, E. T. Jo n e s; se creta ry ,
th e in stallm en t of the w ate r system at th e g ran g e bull on New Y ea r’s day y ear en ding D ecem ber 31, 1914, co v th e re is due it from th e w ater fund SHIPPING POINT MAY
in th e tow n, supplying it w ith the
BE LOCATED HERE H arry Jo h n so n ; tre a s u re r, E. W.
A ylsw orth an d fire m arsh a l, E zra
celeb rated Hull R un w ater, and at in an n u a l reu n io n . T h ere w ere 42 erin g th e g en eral fund and w ater th e sum of $99.01.
Resides the bonded in debtedness,
all tim es d u rin g its im p o rta n t p er presen t, not q u ite one-hulf of ihe fund. T h a t re fe rrin g to th e g en eral
C. E. Lucke, a re p rese n tativ e of th e T hom as w ere u n anim ously re-elect
fund is as follow s:
iods of advancem ent, gave ills tim e m em bership.
used fo r in stallin g th e w atei sys Union M eat com pany, was In th is v i ed.
I t was decided th a t two fire
and individual labor w ith o u t com
R E C E IP T S .
S. E. T oeplem an acted as c h a ir
tem , th e city is ow ing th e su>n of cinity y esterd ay looking up th e p ro s m a rsh als w ere necessary an d L. G.
pensation o r h ith e rto th a n k s o r ap
C
a
sh
on
h
a
n
d
.
J
a
n
.
1
st,
1914
$
867.12
man and d ire c to r of th e cerem onies.
$3000 which is rep resen ted by notes pect of a shipping point in th is te r r i M errill was elected to fill th e new o f
preciation,
D og
t a g s s o l d ............................
31.50
W hereas, he was again chosen as A splendid program was ren d ered H illa rd lic e n s e .............................
40 00 o u tstan d in g , bearin g 7 p er cent in tory for th e Union Meat com pany. fice.
m ayor a t th e la st contested election which included a h isto rical review A s s e s s m e n ts on s id e w a lk s
10.00 te re st.
Two sta n d in g co m m ittees were ap
D uring th e past few m onths loading
for said office, and Berved till his of th e past year. T h ere w ere four C o u n ty t r e a s u r e r
3034 19
M ayor S tap leto n announced his pens fo r livestock have been e sta b pointed by C hief Jo n es. T he griev
resig n atio n in N ovem ber, 1914.
S
e
llin
g
o
f
h
o
se
r
a
c
k
........
1
00
council co m m ittee ap p o in tm en ts as lished a t E stacad a, an d a t th a t p o in t ance co m m ittee will consist of the
W hereas, a com m ittee consisting b irth s and one ad d itio n by m ar- P e d d le r 's lic e n s e
2.00
of Town R ecorder I). M. R oberts, ! H sge. Two d ea th s w ere rep o rted ,
M o v in g w ood off th e s t r e e t
Elton
.75 follow s: finance com m ittee, ap p o in t th e business hits grow n to co n sid er forem an of each com pany.
and City A ttorney Milo C. K ing, was
A splendid d in n e r was served at I ’i e t u r e sh o w lic e n s e
76.00 ed fo r th e first tim e, 8. 8. T hom p able p ro p o rtio n s, m eeting a longfelt E astm an , W. E k stro m an d S h erm an
appointed by th e council to d ra ft noon w hich was h ea rtily enjoyed Im p o u n d in g sto c k
3.00 son, ch airm an , G. F. H oney, J. P a t
M cC arter were app o in ted to act as
need of th e farm ers.
reso lu tio n s appreciativ e of th e hon- , . . ..
F in e s ...........
12.50
en eau d e; h ealth and police, E. H.
or due to, and services ren d e re d by, I
aH PreBent'
Mr. L ucke considers th is a m ore au d itin g com m ittee. Jas. Je n n in g s,
C o u n ty f o r h a ll r e n t f o r tw o
th e aforesaid d istin g u ish ed ex-citi- j Election of officers for th e ensuing
e le c tio n s .
10.00 Kelly, ch airm an , C. M. Z im m erm an, im p o rta n t sh ip p in g point th a n any ch airm an of th e old au d itin g co m m it
zen, ex-councilm an and ex-m ayor of year resu lted as follow s: p resid en t, S e t t i n g u p b o o th f o r c o u n ty
S. 8. T hom pson; public p roperty, C. o th e r In e a ste rn M ultnom ah and says tee, rep o rted th e tr e a s u r e r ’s books in
th e town ot G resham , th e re fo re be it \y p M etzger; vice p resid en t, Miss
e le c tio n s
1 00 M. Z im m erm an, ch airm an ,
R. H. his com pany hopes In th e n ea r fu first-class condition. T h ere is a b al
Resolved by th e Council of the
Todd,
S.
8.
T
hom
pson;
ways
and tu re to develop th is as a livestock ance of o ver $11 in th e th e trea su ry .
Tow n of G resham , th a t th e th a n k s Isabel M etzger; secretary , Floyed
T o ta l ............................................. $4028.06
m oans, R. H. Todd, ch airm an , 8. 8. h e a d q u a rte rs. T he com pany Is es
of th e people th ereo f, be, and th e M etzger; tre a su re r, MI hs W illa Metz
W A R R A N T S P A ID .
Jo h n H am lin, Ed. Canniff, Wm.
sam e are hereby voted, recorded and ger.
S t r e e t s la m p s ................................... $ 33.22 T hom pson, J. P ate n ea u d e; fire an d
E
k
stro m , B ert Hoss an d S h erm an
pecially
in
te
re
ste
d
in
developing
th
e
extended to the said Lewis S h attu ck ,
1.76 w ater, J. P aten eau d e, ch airm an , G.
C om m ittee on a rra n g e m e n ts for M e a ls f o r e le c tio n b o a rd .
h o g raisin g in d u stry and by having a M cC arter becam e m em bers of the
to whom th a n k s are due, beyond all
S
t
r
e
e
t
l
i
g
h
t
s
...........................
614.92
F. H oney, R. H. Todd, and stre e ts local re p re se n ta tiv e can m ake It a d e p a rtm e n t a t W ednesday n ig h t's
o th e rs to date, for the upbuilding next y ear co n sists of Mrs. Em il Os Run t e r n s ...................................
4.40
wald, Miss W illa M etzger an d Mrs. D og t a g s ..................................
of the Town of G resham .
m eeting. T he d e p a rtm e n t Is begin
2.66 and public ways, G. F. Honey, c h a ir g re a t ad v a n ta g e to th e farm ers.
A dopted by th e Com mon Council J. E. M etzger.
R e c o rd e r ’s s a l a r y ...............
M. Z im m erm an, E. H.
121 40 m an, C.
n
ing its fo u rth year, w ith a m em ber
Ja n u a ry 6th, 1915.
337.76 Kelly.
C om m ittee on next y e a r’s p ro M a r s h a l’s s a l a r y ..................
ship of 25. All th e badges were
SANITARY MARKET
I
T
r
e
a
s
u
r
e
r
’s
s
a
l
a
r
y
.............
43.42
gram , as nam ed: J. E. M etzger, Mrs.
R o u tin e (n atters took up th e re
RESOLUTION.
REOPENED YESTERDAY called in an d th e officers an d fo re
.25
Be it resolved by th e Common S. E T oeplem an and W alter Metz- ¡ , '', ', '7 c u ffs a n d s t a r
m
ain
d er of the session. Hills to th e
men m et a f te r th e m eetin g and r e
8 76
Adolf T ietze's S an itary Meat M ar
Council of th e Town of G resham to I ger.
P r i n t i n g ............................. ...
w ere o rd ered
10.10 am o u n t of $573.8 8
a
d ju ste d th e m em bership of th e d if
extend a vote of th a n k s to re tirin g
______________
H a il r e n t to h o ld c a u c u s
5 00 paid, of w hich $181.45 cam e from k e t reopened for business yesterd ay
fe re n t com panies, m ak in g th e nu m
councilm en, L. L. K idder and M. I).
R e p a ir on c h e m ic a l e n g in e
1.75
th e w ate r fund. T he im provem et. t w ith a full asso rtm en t of every good ber of m en on each n e a re r eq u al th en
K ern, and to councilm en and M ayor DEATH OF MRS. STOCKTON,
F u r n i t u r e f o r j a il
1500
of
F ifth s tre e t cost $136.60 w h b h th in g to e a t in th e m eat line.
G. W. K enney, to whom special
FUNERAL HELD TODAY L ib r a r y ...........................................
h ere to fo re.
45 00
The fu rn ish in g s of th e m a rk e t are
th a n k s and cre d it a re due fo r th e ir '
— E x p r e s s in g ................. ...........
3 55 will be collected from th e ad jacen t
Sufficient money was ap p ro p riated
superb,
w
ith
a
new
glass
r
e
frig
e
ra
t
re g u la r atte n d a n c e at m eetings, close
Mrs. Sam Stockton of W hite Sal- R e f unti on sa —-
lo o .................
n lic e n s e
735.00 p ro p erty an d will be re tu rn e d to th e
from
th e tre a su ry to p u rch ase a new
a tte n tio n Io the business affairs of
W ashintEon m o th er of C laude T r a n s f e r r e d to w a te r fu n d
ing co u n ter, costing $150. T he a r
900 00 trea su ry .
th e Town ami efficient services ren-
a8b‘n tg o n , m o th e r or C laude | KefuB(J Qf ai>sH<ament
on ,
a u to ru g for 8. E. T oeplem an to re
su m e n t on B u rr
ran
g
em
en
ts
for
keeping
m
eats
fresh
dered du rin g th e ir official term s, and S tockton of G reshatn, died a t the
T he d an g ero u s condition of Powell
a v e n u e ............................. ..................
47.27
are th e best, and ev ery th in g is sa n place th e one w hich wus ru in ed
especially d u rin g
th e past year, hom e of h er son W. L. Stockton in I n t e r e s t on w a r r a n t s .
...............
73.10 stre e t in fro n t of th e C arlson b u ild
w hile speeding to th e fire n ea r Je n -
when an u n u su a l am o u n t of s tre e t P o rtlan d on J a n u a ry 6, 1915.
She A t t o r n e y 's s a l a r y . ........................
75.00 ing was in v estig ated and th e com m it itary .
ne on W ednesday. Some of th e s u l
w ork and o tiier tow n business were ,, , ,
,
,
L u m b e r .....................................................
F
re
sh
p
ain
t
was
used
e
x
tra
v
a
82.15
tra n sa c te d
lad been ln poor h ea lth fo r a num - S t r e e t w o rk ........................... .............
tee on stre e ts and public ways was
130.28
g an tly in d eco ratin g th e In terio r, p h u ric acid, to be used In th e chem
T h a t note should be ta k en a t th is b®r of years but two m onths ago h er M ap .........................................................
2 00 au th o rized to prov.de p rotection by
even
to th e floor, which is cem ent ical, got spilled on th e ru g an d it was
tim e, and record m ade, of th e fact conditio n becam e so serio u s th a t she I n c id e n ta l e x p e n s e s ......................
26.17 a b arricad e, which was done.
b urned q u ite badly.
th a t th e re tirin g M ayor G. W. K en was b ro u g h t to P o rtlan d fo r tr e a t
Tlie bonds of th e city officers were Saw dust is used for th e d rip p in g
F ive h u n d red fee t of S tan d a rd
ney, who was chosen by th e council
T
o
ta
l
............................
basins
w
hich
will
be
renew
ed
fre
$3219.78
approved and placed on file.
to succeed M ayor S h attu c k , in No m ent.
hose,
one h u n d red fee t of one and
C a sh on h a n d , Dec. 31,1914
$ 808.28
Mrs. S tockton, w hose m aiden nam e
vem ber, 1914, has also served as
A cem en t crossw alk was o rdered quently. T he place will keep up its o n e-h alf Inch hose an d two shut-off
rep u ta tio n fo r d ealin g In th e best of
councilm an
alm o st
continuously was
R achael Susan Jc rn ig a n , was
T he w ater fund re p o rt show s the across Main s tre e t In fro n t of th e
nozzles have been received an d are
since th e in co rp o ratio n of G resham born in L ittle Rock, A rk., J u n e 15,
U. 8. Inspected products.
Hank
of
G
resham
.
follow
ing:
ready fo r service a t th e next fire.
as a tow n; and fo r length of se rv
Bids for su its for th e firemen .vt-.-e
R E C E IP T S .
ice as councilm an, and for able and 1860. She was m a rrie d on N ovem
T he new nozzles are fixed so th a t th e
FORMER
TEACHER
$ 22.64 to have been opened b ut action was
th o ro u g h w ork and w orth to the ber 28, 1877 to Sam S tockton of C a sh on h a n d , J a n . 1, 1914
MARRIED AT ALBANY one and o n e-h alf inch hose can he
tow n of G resham , and th e w hole of G reenfield, M issouri. E ig h t ch ild ren R e n ts c o lle c te d b y t h e R a n k
postponed until next m eeting in o r
a tta c h e d to
them ,
m ak in g them
o f G resh am
.......................... 3000.50
its people, he Is en title d to cre d it w ere born to th is union, all of whom
F ro m P . R. L. & p . C o .................... 111.64 d er to allow th e bidders to su b uit
and thunks second to none.
C ards a re o u t an n o u n cin g th e m a r - j8erve both as a nozzle on th e big
66.00 sam ples.
A dopted by th e Com mon Council with th e bereaved h u sband survive M e te rs i n s ta lle d ................................
riag e on Decem ber 28, of Miss F ra n hose and a red u cer front th e large
her
T he ch ild ren
are
A rth u r!
Ja n u a ry 5th, 1915.
c e s H elm ick, a fo rm er te ac h er In the to th e sm all hose.
S tockton, P en d leto n , O regon, W. |, DANCING ACADEMY
DOUBLE INSTALLATION
G resham school, to Mr. Verd Hill.
A special fire m eeting has been
The w edding took place at th e b rid e ’s
S
tockton,
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
C
laude
Stock-
OF
BORING
LODGES
HAS
22
MEMBERS
PERMIT IS GRANTED TO
hom e In A lbany. T he young couple called fo r W ednesday n ig h t, J a n u
ton, G resham , Louis S tockton, Chico,
USE DAMAGED BUILDING C aliforn ia, Mrs. L ula A rth u r, F alls
D. D. G rand M aster Win. A. Mor- will m ake th e ir hom e In In d ep e n ary 13, w hich all firem en a re re
R eg n er's dancing academ y opened
dence, Oregon.
q u ested to atten d .
A perm it to use th e old w arehouse !C i,y ’ O reg° " ’ E lvis 3,1,1 Lo(la S tock-Jon W ednesday evening w ith an en- and, assisted by D. D. G rand M ar
T he w edding took place a t th e
s
h
a
l
E.
F.
D
onahue,
Installed
th
e
of-
hom e of the b rid e ’s g ra n d m o th e r In
ton and Mrs. Leila T a lb e rt of W hite ro llm en t of 22 m em bers.
Stock holders' M eet ing.
P ro fesso r | fl(.prs fo r Boring lodge No. 234, 1. O. Albany. Mr. Hill Is a rep rese n tativ e
p a rtia lly destroyed by fire, belonging a a | m on
A[1
w ere p rese n t a t her
T he an n u a l m eeting of th e sto c k
to
th
e
S
tate
L
eg
islatu
re
from
Polk
Bagnell
an
d
wife,
of
K
in
g
ler's,
gave
O.
F.
and
Boring
R
ebekah
lodge
No.
to D. C. Ely, has been g ra n te d to th e bedside when she pased aw ay ex
county.
holders of th e M ultnom ah & C lacka
Hesse! M achinery com pany and i t 1 cept th e son in C alifo rn ia, who is in stru c tio n s to th e m usic of a g r a - ’ 213, Ja n u a ry 6th, v iz.tnoble g ran d ,
A fter th e d o s e of th e le g lsIatL e mas C ounty M utual T elephone com
'W
m.
K.
W
heeler;
vice
g
ran
d
,
Geo.
phophone, the lessons la stin g for
session, Mr and Mrs. Hill expect to
will be used u n til b e tte r q u a rte rs can unable to be h ere at th is tim e. Two
A. T ac h ero n ; secreta ry ,
Wm. A. m ake a two m o n th s' trip to C a lifo r pany was a d jo u rn e d on Ja n u a ry 4th,
th ree bout's.
b
ro
th
e
rs
and
a
s
is
te
r
also
su
rv
iv
e
M
orand;
tre
a
su
re
r,
W
allace
T
el
be obtained.
T he lessons will be co n tin u ed ev ford; w arden, J. E. S lefer; co n d u ct nia, ta k in g In th e exposition. They to m eet again on J a n u a ry 18th, on
her. They a re Tom Je rn ig a n of
will also visit th e H aw aiian Islands. account of a sufleient n u m b er of
T he p erm it is for th re e m onths
ery
W ednesday even in g from 8 :30 or, Wm. E. C hild; chaplain,
H er T hey will m ake th e ir hom e a t In d e
W hite Salm on, G ran t Je rn ig a n and
sh a re s n o t being rep resen ted to hold
and It will be braced up and covered Mrs. J a n e Coose of T he D alles, Ore. to 11. A la rg e r a tte n d a n c e is ex man Jo h n so n ; R. S. su p p o rter, A. pendence, Oregon.
a legal m eeting.
L ek b erg ; L. 8. su p p o rter, J. W.
pected
h
e
re
a
fte
r,
as
sev
eral
o
th
e
rs
w ith a large te n t top. T he fioo"r" Is
T he fu n eral services th is a f te r
B rooks; R. S. N. G., C. F. C ross; PROFIT SHARING
T he a d jo u rn e d m eeting will bo
solid and th re e of th e w alls a re in noon a t th e B ap tist ch u rch w ere con have applied to be ta u g h t th e new L. 8. N. O„ E. T B artell; R S V. G.,
held
on Ja n u a ry 18th, 1915, In th e
SALE
AT
BURKE'S
p re tty good condition, but as th e city ducted by Rev. Mr K napp of W hite dances. A dan cin g club will be fo rm J. M eyers; L. 8. V. G., M. H. W heel
C om m ercial club hall a t one o’clock
e
r;
Inside
g
u
ard
ia
n
,
E.
S.
H
ickey;
ed
next
week
am
ong
th
e
m
ost
p
ro
m
o rd in an ce will not allow it to be re Salm on, p asto r of th e deceased, who
W R. B urke Is an n o u n cin g a n o th In th e afte rn o o n .
o u tsid e g u ard ia n , J. B. Jo n sru d .
built It will be m ade as com fortable spoke w ords of co m fo rt to th e so r inent people of th e city and vicinity, A fter th e In stallatio n of th e I (). O. e r special sale of Jewelry and silv e r
A full rep rese n tatio n of stock ‘s
as possible w ith a few pieces of lu m row ing ones an d w ords of p raise ot m any of whom will w ant to learn th e F. th e com pany was favored with a w are and th e plan of a g ift d raw in g
req
u ested .
EVA ANDERSON,
violin solo by Mr. F ra n k , a song by for which th e b uyer gets full value
ber and cloth.
th e devoted C hristian c h a ra c te r and new steps.
S ecretary.
J.
E.
S
lefer,
recitatio
n
by
C.
F.
Cross,
S
p
ectato
rs
will
be
allow
ed
In
the
T he H essels a re n eg o tiatin g fo r a helpful life of th e one who has gone.
with a chance for several v aluable
In
stru
m
en
tal
selection
by
H.
A.
Beck,
building w hich they expect to 1 ave Mrs. S tockton had been a m em ber of hall d u rin g th e lessons an d th e pub J. E. Slefer, W allace T elford and articles.
Don’t fo rg e t to ask your re p re
ready for them early in th e spring. the B ap tist ch u rch since th e age of lic is invited to be p rese n t a t th e Miss H u lb ert, follow ed by In sta lla
Every a rtic le Is reduced th a t Is sen tativ e to th e le g isla tu re to vote
com ing events.
tion of R ebekah officers, which are ad v ertised , and everyone Is a real for a reso lu tio n lim itin g th e n u m ber
D espite th e fact th a t they lost ail eighteen.
of bills th a t may be Introduced by
as follow s:
th e ir farm m achinery and ev erything
T he five sous who w ere p resen t
any m em ber, to five.
N. O., Mrs. M innie M eyers; V. O., bargain. T h ere will be no blanks.
ROCKWOOD
GRANGE
else in the fire they have been doing and a cousin, Roy Lucius of P o rtlan d
T he sale begins next M onday
Mrs H erm an Jo h n so n ; se creta ry ,
INSTALLS
OFFICERS
business rig h t along.
They
have acted as pall b earers. T he rem ain s )
Miss N ora M eyers; tre a su re r, Mrs m orning and will co n tin u e tw o
On next M onday n ig h t a g reas
Officers of Rockwood g rang e w ere I ^ ^ r tl e T elfo rd ; w arden, Mrs. Bell j weeks. F o r f u rth e r p a rtic u la rs see
ju s t installed a 21-horse pow er Op were laid to rest In Mt. Scott P ark
ed pig will be given to th e person
in
stalled
on
W
ednesday
evening
by
'
S
h
e
p
h
e
rd
;
conductor,
Mrs.
M
argaret
j
posed L eader gasoline engine in A. cem etery.
th e ad v e rtise m en t on a n o th e r page.
who can catch It. It m u st be
T. J. K reu d er, county deputy, assist- .W h ee le r;
chaplain, Mrs.
Blanch
E. D eH aven’s feed mill at Scenic; a l
cau g h t on the stag e an d p ut In a
ed by Mrs. A. M. H olton, of Oswego 8*ef«r;
R. 8. N. O., Mrs. S arah
HIGH SCHOOLS
box.
T h e pig will be greased
so a No. 8 C arley roller.
grange. T he exercises Were follow ed i ►'’’•$• k I L. 8. N. G , Mrs Zelnia B a r-, ORIENT SCHOOL TO
IN BASKET BALL by sev eral good ta lk s from Mr and l,e11’ 11 8 v ° > Mr8 S ophronia)
PLAY BASKET BALL with 5 pounds of vaseline, lard
F iftee n tons of new m achinery
and axle g rease. More fun th an
Mrs H olton, Mrs. Ely,
Ely. Mr.
Mr kfuwuo
Schnell
' C hild; L. 8. V. G., Mrs. S arah
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.
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and supplies have been o rd ered to
a circus.
T he fast G re sh a m h ig h sch o o l has- an(j \ i r K reuder. A fter a d jo u rn m e n t " h e e l e r ;
inside
g u ard ia n ,
Mrs. | T h ere will be a b ask et ball gam e
1
!
too
rtt
I
I
rx
I
«
v
n*
It
L
Vu
♦
n
*
A
—
a rriv e next week w hich will be a t ket ♦ Ko
ball team will pla) with E staca- a su p p er was served by th e ladies of A m anda T ach ero n ;
o u tsid e g u a rd a t O rient h all. O rien t high school
In ad d itio n to th is th e Athon
ian, C. F. Cross.
trac tiv e ly displayed in th e ir im pro da on th e ta t t e r s floor, S atu rd ay th e grange,
Com pany will produce a v eritable
vs
B
araca
club,
of
O
regon
Cltv,
Fat-
'
In
b eh alf of Boring R ebekah
j
. . . .
rio t of fun "T h e Fly C op."
vised q u arte rs. I t will be added to night, Ja n u a ry 16. An effort is be-;
lodge Mrs F ra n k , with a few well urday n l* h t’ J a ,lu a r >' ». a t 8 o’clock
lug m ade to secu re a special car. If
R o o ste r Kami Rance,
If th a t Is n o t enough th e re will
and g rea tly increased fo r th e sp rin g fifty-four passengers will go a 50c
The Sandy B ooster Band dance at chosen rem a rk s, presen ted Mrs. Wm A good a tte n d a n c e Is asked for to
be five reels of p ic tu res an d a
trad e.
round trip ra te can be had.
R eg n er's o p era house on Ja n u a ry A. M orand, P. O., w ith a b eau tifu l enco u rag e and aid th e hom e team in
b eau tifu l Illu stra te d song.
T he gam e to n ig h t will be betw een la th is fo r th e public w ith an ad- so u te n ir, as an ap p reciatio n of h er its en te rp risin g work. T he p atro n s
T he adm ission will be 15c and
Notice!
the G resham A th letics and N orth Pa- m ission fee of 7S cents. S upper will services as N G fo r th e p ast year. L , ,u „
.
.. .
20c. G et In early If you expect
G resham H arn ess Shop, located <dflc College and also G resham high he served ca fete ria sty le a t reaaon- At th e close of in stallatio n all w ere >f he ^ '’ trlc t m ay very well be
to get a se at.
Show s ta rts at
ln fo rm e r O utlook office, opposite school vs. F ra n k lin high school. Pop- able prices. Good m an ag em en t and Invited to th e b an q u et h all w here a i Prou<l ° t th e record th e h o js are
7 :3 0 sh arp .
P u lfe r M ercantile Co.'a sto re.
tf u la r prices will be ch arg ed .
Sandy B ooster band m usic.
sp read was p rep ared .
, m aking. So come.
I
c
T U E SD A Y 'S
AND
F R ID A Y S