Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 09, 1915, Image 1

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    T W IC E
W EEK
VOL. 4.
NO. 99
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH,
COUNTY,
OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50
PER
YEAR
CITYATTORNEY AUTO FACTORY BENEFIT PROGRAM
OLD SETTLERS
PROSPERITY
TO AID DEBATERS
CROSSES MAYOR NOW READY TO
TO ENJOY REST
ADVANCING
IN STATEMENT BEGIN WORK
TO THE WEST IN THE FUTURE
An in te restin g p rogram will be given by the S tu d en t Body next T h u rs­
day evening, F eb ru ary 11, at th e schoolhouse, fo r th e benefit of th e d e b a t­
ing team s of th e high school. T he ail m ission will be 10c fo r ch ild ren and
G resham , Ore., Feb. 7th.
By J. H. SCHRAM.
By L. H. W ELLS.
E v eryth in g is in read in ess to be- •
high school stu d e n ts and 15c fo r adults. T he program will s ta rt at 7:30.
E d ito r O u tlo o k :— A week ago to­ gin active o p era tio n s a t th e au to - j
FA
IR
V
IE W , Feb. 9.— Special.—
PORTLAND,
Feb.
8.—
(Special
>--
H om e-m ade candy will be on sale.
n ig h t, a t th e P o rtla n d F irs t M. E. m obile factory.
All th e m achinery |
i T h at p ro sp erity is sp read in g in th e A fter th irty -fo u r y ears of s tr e n u ­
ch urch, th e re was a congregation ' to he used th is y ear has been placed '
Selection by H igh School O rchestra.
east and heading to w ard th e Pacific ous lab o r building up as tine a hom e
M. W atson coast was th e sta te m e n t m ade y e s te r­ as is to be found on th e Sandy road,
s Cham pion
com posed largely of the legal fra in position an d only th e a rriv a l of
sto ck in g it w ith up -to -d ate m ach in ­
J. S trau ss
D anube .
te rn ity whose ea rs were tickled by a m a terial w hich has been purchased
.............. J. R. K night ' day at th e luncheon of th e E ast Side ery, Btock and buildings. Mr. and
discourse from Rev. F ra n k L aF ay e tte is lacking to begin th e work of i.rr-
Business M en's club yesterday a t tl.e Mrs. W illiam T eg a rt have decided to
Mixed Chorus.
H otel E dw ards. 153. G rand avenue, ta k e th e ir first vacation und enjoy
L oveland, D. D., on ‘ T he L a w y e r" Ing out th e "B eav er Six” for thia
...........
G eorge Sims i
i t ...........................
1 by U. D. Maxon, vice-president and
It was ev id en t th a t th e reverend
fo r six m o n th s som e of th e h ard and
Mrs. D. T albot
y e a r's d istrib u tio n .
genera! m anhger of th e W estern honestly ea rn ed money, accu m u lat­
g en tlem an had stu d ied o th e r profes
I
H
ear
You
Calling
Me
Solo
Mr. P. A. Combs, p resid en t and
F a rq u h a r M achinery com pany, who ed by g en u in e
sions as well as his ow n, on tie'
stlck-to-lt-lve-ness.
Mrs. M. E. C oovert
g
eneral
m an ag er of th e B eaver S tale
th eo ry th a t th e ideal know ledge is
E. K e tte re r has Just re tu rn e d from a six w eeks' A bout th e 15th of th e p rese n t m onth
i-T
rain
.............
trip th ro u g h tw enty-one sta te s
Mr. they, in com pany with tlielr d a u g h ­
w ith him who know s every th in g M otor Co., is on a business trip to
G ladys Neal.
ab o u t so m ething and som ething D etro it an d o th e r e a ste rn cities 'n Songs ( 1 ) B arcarolle
J. Offenbach Maxon m ade close personal observa te r, Mrs. T onseth of P o rtlan d , will
ab o u t ev e ry th in g ; th a t in o rd e r t » th e in te re sts of his com pany. U r.
F. H. M artens tions, and declared practically all s ta r t for Los Angeles an d San Diego,
(2 ) The Canoe Song
the larg e in d u strie s a re looking for- re tu rn in g by th e way of San F ra n ­
know ev ery th in g ab o u t th e E nglish I Combs spent th e last week of ....Hil­
G irls’ C horus
Selected w ard to a g re a t year
lan g u ag e, one m u st know so m ething ary in Chicago a t th e big autom obile R ecitatio n In G erm an __ _
cisco, sp en d in g a few w eeks a t th e
"D u rin g my trip E ast I sp en t tlx fair. At th is point Mr. T onseth will
ab o u t every lan g u ag e; w hich p rin ­ show and m ost of last week in De­
A
ndrew
B
rugger
weeks and visited tw enty-one stu te s" join th e p arty and accom pany them
ciple is also tru e w ith reg a rd to rac­ tro it visiting th e autom obile facto r­
Selection by O rchestra.
said Mr. Maxon, "a n d everyw here 1 hom e. D uring th e ir absence th e
es, and when we come to professions ies and the p a rts-m a n u fa ctu rin g con­
cerns of th a t city. F o r years Mr.
could see signs of revival, especially hom e place will be carefu lly looked
we have no exception.
FARCE— HEAVENLY TU INS.
Combs atten d e d th e Chicago A uto­
am ong th e m a n u fa ctu rin g concerns a fte r by th e ir son E arl, who Is prov­
S peaking from rip est experience
C ast of C h aracters.
m obile show reg u larly , b u t it has
w here th e re has been g rea t d ep res­ ing him self to be an up to d ate fa rm ­
in every w alk of life and a la st word
Guy Jones, W alter Metzger
been th ree years since his la st trip , J u n le tta Jones, H en rie tta Jo n es, th e tw ins
sion. T hese concerns had le t th e ir e r In every respect.
of w isdom, m uch like David, t h i
Miss S am an th a Brown, p rincipal of young ladies' school
Nellie F aris
stock ru n down to practically n o th ­
P salm ist, th e S hepherd K ing, w ar­ so he is doing th e th in g thoroughly Miss S ophronia Brown, h er s is te r
P earl R uegg
th
is
tim
e.
ing, which is tru e of th e th resh in g
A fter fo rty y ears of co n tin u o u s
rio r and
sta te sm an ,
sin n e r and
Hazel G oger
R eaders of th e O utlook will be in ­ Mrs. P rofessor B a rto n .........................
and m achinery concerns.
Most ot living on th e hom e place w here the
sa in t, and answ ering "w ho shall
te re ste d in know ing th a t th e B oard H elen C lark, A dele De Courcy, g irl chum s in school
th ese concerns are still ru n n n lu g on late Byron P. Reynolds ac cu m u lat­
dw ell in thy holy h ill,” th e learned
D e lla H u g h e s . M a r g a r e t B u r k e
of D irectors of th e B eaver S tate Mo­
sh o rt tim e and lim ited forces of men. ed his fo rtu n e and died. Mrs. Rey­
divine paid a trib u te to tb e law, law ­
M
arie
Lane
i
to r Co. has o rd ered th e im m ediate Lou Brighton
nolds has given up the old hom e and
Snoda Cook bul u11 ‘‘xpect “ good y e a r'
yer, and legal profession th a t was
m a n u fa ctu re of cars, an d th e p ri­ C lara Cole
moved
to P o rtlan d to reside. A bout
Lucy
P
eterson
I
"
W
blle
at
U
etro“
'
1
learn
ed
tb
a
t
w o rthy of all acceptation if not long
m ary object of Mr. Combs in going M iss ,li u n iiig s
Ellen Sim onson ¡*’rd era for m olor tru ck a had been March 1st, Em il W hal, who lias been
fe lt w a n t:
Miss
Johnson
»
ea st at th is tim e was to purchase
C hase E St C lair 8**en ,o th e am o u n t of $20,000,000 on th e B a rk e r place th e p ast few
“ If I w ere to d irect th e tra in in g
p a rts and m ateria ls fo r these cars. J a n ito r
Clyde R uegg !froln o v er th e sea to be UB‘‘d by tb e years, w ill ta k e possession of th e
of my son fo r th e m inistry, I would
D
etective
.........I...............................
H ad conditions been n o rm al th e fac­
n atio n s at war. A lto g e th er o rd ers Reynolds place.
C unle und K rebs
sen d him to a law school instead of
SYNOPSIS OF PLAY
tory would und o u b ted ly have s ta r t­
from th ese co u n tries have a g g re g a t­ who have been ru n n in g one of the
a theological school.” T his com pre­
Prologue.
ed early la st fall, if not before th a t
h ensive sta te m e n t indicates th e high
'U ncle Jo h n 's ed $300,000,000, w hich Includes la rg e st d airies In e a ste rn M ultno­
S tu d en t's room a t college. A rrival of G eorge’k m other,
tim e, b u t co nditions in S eptem ber
b la n k ets and all k in d s of arm y su p ­ m ah have dissolved p a rtn e rsh ip and
w ate r m ark reached in his th o u g h ts
ow ing principally to th e E uropean co u n try a ir be h a n g e d !”
plies. 1 learn ed th a t th e re will be will huve a public sale u bout (he 25th
an d g racious a ttitu d e tow ards law ­
ACT I.
w ar, w ere such th a t th e B oard de­
an in crease of 33 p er cent, in th e lust. Mr. K rebs will move to H epp­
yers, generally spoken of in scrip ­
gcene
i.— S tre et in town of South H an fo rd , w here Miss Brow n's select
cided not to s ta r t u n til they
im ­
crop a re a over th a t of la st year, n er w here he has p urchased a farm .
tu re and elsew here as a class of p er­
proved. T he B oard has not felt like school fo r young lad ies is located. G eorge and Tom on th e way to Uncle w hich will double th e o u tp u t of Mr. C unle will locate in th e W il­
sons from whom nothing good can
opening th e p la n t u n til since th e first J o h n ’s, W aiting fo r th e stage.
g rain . T he p resen t prices no d oubt la m ette Valley.
come.
Scene II.— E x terio r of Miss B row n's school. " I 'll see th a t girl and
of th e year.
will prevail, and it would seem th a t
T ak in g in sp ira tio n , and com ing
It is su rely an o u tra g e th a t som e
In speak in g of th e proposition Mr. don’t you fo rg et i t ! ” Conspiracy.
n
o th in g can prev en t p rosperity from
dow n from th e activities of th e g reat
Scene III.—-S treet. Young ladies prom enade.
of
o u r s tre e ts have been allow ed to
M cCrillls re ite ra te d his fo rm er s ta te ­
com ing to th is co u n try .
P resid en t
city of P o rtla n d to the affairs of ou r
Scene IV.— G rounds of school. T he study hour.
get in th e h o rrid condition th a t they
m ent th a t th e B eaver S tate M otor
W
ilson
says
th
a
t
congress
will
not
little tow n of G resham , th e u n d e r­
ACT II.
are In a t th is tim e w ith o u t cause or
Co.'s p lant in th e y ears to come will
Miss S am an th a receives le tte r from in te rfe re w ith business in fu tu re . If
sig ned will v e n tu re an observation
Scene
I.—
In
te
rio
r
of
school.
provocation, as we have had th e
be th e biggest th in g in G resham ,
f
u
rth
e
r
leg
islatio
n
Is
had
Mr.
W
ilson
on th e legal profession and its re la ­
and th a t It th e re fo re should have "T w in s" applying for adm ission.
will not he in th e W hite H ouse very m oney to re p a ir them , an d It could
tion and significance to th e public in
Scene II.__S treet. "In th e lexicon of y outh th e re 's no such word as
have been done so nicely d u rin g th e
th e unanim o u s an d en th u sia stic su p ­
long.
g en e ral and a sm all town in p a rtic u ­
f
a
il!
”
port, of all G resnam citizens. T he
" R e tu rn in g by San F rancisco 1 p ast cold spell w hen tb e gro u u d was
la r; also to say so m ething ab o u t the
Scene III.— School room . A rrival of "T w in s.” B urglary. E n te r de­ visited
th e
P an am a
E xposition ““ h ard a8 a bone A ■b o rt “ ,ue ago
autom obile co n tin u es to be m ore and
office of city atto rn ey , and to correct
m ore prosperous an d th e dem and for tective. "T hey m ight be h id in ’ aro u n d h ere so m ew h ere.”
grounds.
T
h
irty
-eig
h
t
co
u
n tries are a few loads of rock and grav el would
a s ta te m e n t of th e G resham O utlook
ACT III.
a coast m ade ca r is becom ing u rg en t
m
aking
displays.
F
ra
n
ce
Is th ere. have been sufficient, b ut now it will
in rep o rtin g th e proceedings o f th e
Scene I,— G rounds o r school. "T w in s” in clover. W atched by d etec­
as its ad v an tag es a re being b etter
F
ran
ce
sp
e
n
t
$5000
on
one
cab le­ ta k e car loads. In fact C ed ar s tr e e t
re c e n t tow n council m eeting to th e
u n derstood
and
th e
enorm ous tive. Suspected of th e b u rg lary . A rrest.
gram alone concerning Ita displays, will have to be re b u ilt from T h ird to
effect th a t " th e office of city atto rn ey
G rand clim ax. H appy denoum ent.
am o u n t of money sen t east for cars
— ¡and it has a $500,000 building A r­ th e county road. T his p a rt of C edar
w as le ft v a c a n t.”
is being realized.
g en tin e Is spending $1,600,000 th ere. s tre e t is now alm o st im p assab le even
REVIVAL MEETINGS
PLEASANT HOME
S peaking fu rth e r, fo r th e sake of
“T he fact th a t we have been o r­
In closing I w ant to u rge P o rtlan d for a buggy to g et th ro u g h . It Is in
COMMENCE
SUNDAY
SEEKS INCORPORATION
brevity, in th e first person, I will say
ganized d u rin g a period of g re a t fi­
to clean up. T h at, to my m ind. Is a d eplorable condition Indeed. Sec­
first, as to the city a tto rn ey sh ip , th a t
Revival m eetings will com m ence at
nancial depression will be vastly to
L ast S atu rd ay evening ab o u t 100
th e one Im p o rtan t Item at th e p res­ ond stre e t Is a disg race to th e city,
I am city a tto rn e y duly appointed a
th
e
F
ree
M
ethodist
church
Sunday,
o u r ad v an tag e e v e n tu a lly ,” sta te d people , m ostly m em bers of the
en t tim e. T h ere will be u g re a t In­ caused by Its being tu rn e d in to a
y ea r ago, and w ill co ntinue as such
Mr. M cCrillls. "M oney has been h ard
F eb ru ary 14th. E vangelist T. J. Co­ flux from th e E ast th is year to th e county road. All traffic from and to
P lea san t H ome
C om m ercial club,
th e sam e as th e fire chief, o r any
to get and th is is largely resp o n si­
exposition to th e Rose F estiv al and th e Sun Dial mill Is o ver th is Btreet,
o th e r ap pointive o r elective official,
met for th e purpose of considering b u rn of P o rtlan d will preach Sunday
It would he Justice to o u r city th u t
ble fo r th e con serv ativ e policy in ­
a t 11 a. m an d 7 :3 0 p. m. B ro th er th e city should be m ade as d e a n as th e county as well as th e Sun Dial
till I. resign o r the council ord ers
th
e
proposition
of
in
c
o
rp
o
ratin
g
the
au g u ra ted by P re sid en t Combs, who
possible.”
a n o th e r app o in tm en t, o r declares my
C oburn Is a m an of wide experience
mill should aid very m a teria lly In
has really been m aking th e dollars tow n, th e o bject being principally to
rem oval. None of th ese th in g s have
In revival w ork, having labored for
W illiam J. B arr, rep rese n tin g th e th e rep a irin g of th is stre e t. In spec­
go m uch f a rth e r th an they would secu re w ater and lights.
been done n o r will be done in my
A p arty of ten re p re se n ta tiv e men
P en n sy lv an ia R ailroad com pany, re ­ ial th e Sun Dial com pany, as they
have gone u n d e r m ore prosperous
opinion. T h erefo re th e re is no va­
from
P o rtlan d , headed by F. D. H unt
cently tra n sfe rre d to P o rtlan d from are th e ones th a t should he m ost
conditions.
T his co nservative poli­
cancy now nor likely to be. T he city
Spokane, W ashington, spoke briefly deeply In terested . All th e heavy
cy of economy has now become a of th e P. It. L. & P. Co.’s traffic d e­
c h a rte r provides as follow s:
in which he referre d to th e fact th a t h au lin g o ver th is s tre e t Is to and
fixed policy of th e com pany, and It p artm en t, cam e o ut in th e official
“ S e c tio n 6, C h a p te r 2. T h e C o u n c il
car.
T
he
o
th
e
rs
accom
panying
Mr.
th is com pany had o rd ered sev eral from th e ir mill.
It will save m any
m a y in i t s d is c r e tio n o r d e r t h e a p p o i n t ­ vt-ill be co n tin u ed
H u n t were County C om m issioner W.
th o u san d s of freig h t and o th e r cars
m e n t o f a p o u n d m n s te r , fire c h ie f , a c ity th o u san d s of d o lla rs to sto ck h o ld ers
On la st S atu rd ay th e Sun Dial
S. L ig h tn er. School S u p erin ten d en t
a t t o r n e y , a c ity s u r v e y o r , a n i a h t w n ti i in th e years to copie.”
as evidence of reviving p ro sp erity In
m ill, O.-W. R. & N. Co'.s dep o t and
A. P. A rm strong, E. J. R olfson, Wm.
m a n . a s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f s t r e e t s , am i
th e E ast, which he said Is head in g th e postoffice was broken Into by
s u c h p o lic e a n d o t h e r s u b o r d i n a t e o f ­
U m bdenstock, T hom as K eeley, E. S.
th
is way.
SEEKING
TO
ANNUL
b reak in g an d prying up th e w in­
ficer« a s it m a y d eem n e c e s s a r y , a n d
ACTS OF DIRECTORS A nderson, J. F red L arso n , J. E.
m a y b y o r d in a n c e p r e s c r ib e t h e i r d u t i e s
dows. N othing was ta k e n us fa r as
W
erlin
and
F
ra
n
k
MotteV.
W
here
th
e
s
ta
te
ap
p
ro
p
riates
a n d fix t h e i r c o m p e n s a tio n .
The ap ­
Union High School D istrict, No. 1,
T h e m eeting was tu rn e d o ver to
p o in tm e n t o f a n y o f t h e a f o r e m e n tio n e d
m oney for irrig atio n purposes It know n ex cepting eig h t pennies from
th e depot. T h ere is no clue w h at­
o ffic e rs s h a ll h e b y th e m a y o r, w ith th e em bracing five school d istric ts ea st th e visitors a fte r th e m in u tes o t the
should be sta te d specially w hat p ro ­
ever.
T he b u rg la rs did n ot e n te r
a p p r o v a l o f th e c o u n c il, a n d a n y su c h
previous m eeting of th e clu b had
ject th e money Is to be used fo r in
o fficer s h a ll lie r e m o v e d a t th e p le a s u r e of th e Sandy riv er, is th e d efe n d an t
th e postofflee proper, only en te rin g
been
read
F
ra
n
k
M
otter
presided
advance
to
p
rev
en
t
w
aste.
Is
th
e
o f t h e c o u n c il.”
in a su it begun on S atu rd ay last In
th e public lobby. T his Is th e fo u rth
and introduced th e o th e rs, all of
opinion of th e co m m ittee from th e
T he c h a rte r now here provides th a t
a tte m p t a t secu rin g so m eth in g In
th e circu it court. T he plaintiffs are whom m ade sh o rt speeches In favor
F
ast
Side
B
usiness
Men’s
club
to
an appointive official shall not hold
Fairview hut w ithout avail, as th e re
whom was referre d th e reso lu tio n
till his successor is appointed, but A. L. Maybee an d 27 o th ers, all tax ­ of th e proposition to effect an Incor­
Is n o th in g In F airview to be g o tten
poration.
favoring the ap p ro p riatio n of $450,-
th e gen eral law everyw here provides payers in D istrict No. 25.
th ese tim es. No n ot even a Jitney
T h e m a tte r of a n o th e r union high
000 pending In th e Oregon leg isla­
th a t he shall.
*
T he su it was b ro u g h t to an n u l th e
school
d
istric
t
in
th
a
t
neighborhood
tu re read at th e luncheon last Mon­ buss.
■Am. a n d E n g Cy. o f Law. Vol. 19. ac ts of th e d irec to rs of th a t d istric t
p a g e 562. A lth o u g h th e r e is a u t h o r i t y
was
m
entioned
by
Mr.
A
rm
styoi.g.
day. C h airm an C alef said th a t the
T ak in g th e ad v a n ta g e of cheap ia-
f o r th e p r o p o s itio n
th a t
a n o fficer's In levying a tax and co n tra ctin g for who th in k s th e plan feasible
co
m m ittee decided to fav o r th e a p ­ hol G evige Ziu.UierD.an, uf C olum ­
f u n c t i o n c e a s e I m m e d ia te ly u p o n to e e x ­ ■ th e new b u ild in g now u n d er con
T he Incorporation project will I e
p ro p riatio n of th e $450,000 for Irri­ bia View, is having som e clearin g
p i r a t io n o f h is t e r m o f office, t h e d o c­ stru ctio n .
b
ro
u
g
h
t
up
again
In
th
e
way
of
r
e
­
t r i n e s u p p o r te d b y th e p r e p o n d e r a n c e
g
atio n If th e p ro jects to aided a re done and sev eral h u n d red cords of
It is alleged in th e co m plaint th a t
o f o p in io n is, t h a t in th e a b s e n c e o f
p o rts and Info rm atio n at th e n"xt
d esig n ated ."
wood cut, and is unable to supply th e
th
e
creatio
n
of
th
e
Union
D
istrict
a n y e x p r e s s p r o h ib itio n a n officer h o ld s
m eeting of th e club. T he next reg u ­
T. J . COHl KN.
| “We find th a t m uch money has dem and fo r good wood.
o v e r a f t e r t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f h is te r m was not valid because th e petitio n for
_ evangelist
ii.. i„
u n t i l a s u c c e s s o r is d u ly c h o s e n a n d the election provided fo r two o th e r la r session will be held on th e L ist sev eral ■ years as an
in .n..
the ¡been w asted on Irrig a tio n p ro jects C harley Robbins an d fam ily have
¡th a t were hopeless from th e s ta rt,
q u a lifie d . T o t h i s g e n e r a l r u le so m e o f d istric ts,
36 and 50, en te rin g th e S atu rd ay in M arch.
M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch . He Is
Calpf
„ Money haH
t h e a u t h o r i t i e s m a k e a n e x c e p tio n in th e
moved In to Jo h n R. H ughes' house
union.
It
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te
d
th
a
t
th
ese
dis­
e a s e o f J u d ic ia l o fficers, a n d p o s s ib ly a l ­
a t th is tim e p resid en t of th e P ort- UBP(j on irrig atio n p ro jects th a t was on C edar stre e t.
SUCCESSFUL
CONCERT
s o o f m e m b e r s o f th e l e g i s l a t u r e a n d tric ts failed to hold an election.
D. W. Ross, of L ato u re ll F alls,
NETS HANDSOME SUM land M inisters H oliness associa- j pure waste. We fav o r th e reclam a-
t h e e x e c u tiv e .
In m o s t o f t h e S t a t e s
Union High School D istrict No. 1
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tloti. As an ev an g elist he has seen , jon of th e arl(1 lan(lB of th e Btate was a business c a lle r M onday.
a ll d o u b t Is re m o v e d by c o n s t it u t i o n a l com prises th e follow ing five d istric ts:
F rid ay evening s e n te rta ln m e n o f | Krpat victories achieved for C h rist
iin,i fav o r th is ap p ro p riatio n , b u t we
A b arb e r shop is being opened In
o r s t a t u t o r y p r o v is io n s , t h a t , w h e n a n
S pringdale. No. 25; H olbrook, No. th e benefit of C. A. P rice w as the
o fficer is e le c te d o r a p p o in te d f o r a fixed
tb e C ree building.
p
reach
in
g
the
m
essage
of
salvation
w
ant
th
e
le
g
isla
tu
re
to
say
apeclfl-
te r m , t h e office s h a ll n o t, on t h e e x p i r a ­ 38; Springfield. No. 41; M ountain, m ost successful fu nction of Its kind
In Its sim plicity and life-giving pow- (.a ||y w here th e money is to be used
tio n o f th e te r m , b eco m e v a c a n t, b u t No. 4 3 an d P lea san t View, N«j. 4 8.
ev er staged In G resham . T h e a t­
I t's ea sie r fo r a young m an to
i and w hat p ro jects a re to be aided.
th e in c u m b e n t s h a ll c o n tin u e to h o ld u n ­
T he two d istric ts not voting a fte r ten d an ce was 385, th e to ta l n et pro­ er.
raise a row th a n a m oustache.
ti l h i s s u c c e s s o r is e le c te d a n d q u a l i ­
All
a
re
cordially
Invited
to
come
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\v
P
believe
th
a
t
th
e
best
In
terests
of
having petitioned w ere L ato u rell. No. ceeds being $60, w hich w ere given
fied .”
an d p articip a te In th e blessings re- (|,e gtate will be conserved by th ro w ­
P ark C om m unity club so as n o t to
So, u n d er th e law , G reeham still 36 and Brow er, No. 50.
o ver to Mr. P rice th e next day.
su itin g from th ese m eetings.
Ing aro u n d th is ap p ro p riatio n th is conflict w ith
T he six d istric ts em b racin g th a
th e
Irv in g to n club.
T he p ro g ram was ren d e re d w ith­
ha« a city atto rn ey ready and w illing
sa fe g u a rd .”
C om m ittees fo r th e y ear w ere a p ­
If You W ant Help
to serve th e tow n as dilig en tly and union d istric t w ent ah ead w ith th« o u t a h itch, an d th e ru le to refuse
A rticles of th e in co rp o ratio n of pointed a t th e m eetin g F rid a y n ig h t.
efficiently in th e fu tu re as in the organ izatio n u n d er th e d irection of encores was stric tly ad h ered to u n t i l ; | n any kind of w ork, please notify
was In co rp o rated for
p ast. W hy th e re should
be any ,C ounty S u p e rin te n d e n t A rm strong th e last num ber, w hen th e e n th u s l- ith e O utlook office. T h ere are fre- th e Irv in g to n P ark C om m unity club T he club
q u estion a t thi» tim e ab o u t th e city and levied a tax of 5.5 m ills and be­ asttc audience asserte d Its rig h t to q u e n t en q u iries fo r a chance to work, w ere filed last week and a t th e m eet- $2000. A site w ill be selected In a
a tto rn ey sh ip is an o th e r sto ry which gan th e erectio n of a high school b e a r th e L adies' ch o ru s a second H elp along th e man who w anta a ing of th e club F rid a y n ig h t, a t th e sh o rt tim e an d a clu b h o u se erected.
hall on E ast T h irtie th and Alna- A m a jo rity of th e m em bers fav o r a
I will not tell in d etail, o u t of d efe r­ building a t th e top of th e hill le a d ­ tim e. E xceptional ta le n t was rep re- j jo b.
ing
down
from
th
e
Colum
bia
R
i”er
sen ted , all of w hich was d o n ated , and (
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w orth stre e ts, It was annou n ced th a t q u a rte r block on E ast T h irtie th
ence to the new ly elected m ayor, to
A m an has no real klcl. co m i',g tb e re tu rn s from th e filing had been s tr e e t an d A insw orth aven u es, lOOx
whom we should all ta k e off o u r hats H ighw ay to C orbett. T he building It was of such excellence th a t a des­
crip tio n of tb e p a rts would be su p e r­ » h e n his wife ta lk s to herasi?.
received. T h ere was a alig h t ch an g e 100 feet, a n d It w ill p ro b ab ly be
w henever he drops down from P o rt­ is nearly com pleted.
fluous. All did th e ir best an d all did
lan d. T here is no d istu rb a n ce any-
Many an expert swimmer has l>e, n j in the name of the club, front the Ir- chosen aa th e site of tb e new clu b­
Anyway, we admiro a cheerful id-,
drowned In the sea of n.atrltnonT? 1 vlngtou Park club to the Irvington house.
lot mors than we lo the other kind. well.
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