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“Gresham, the Gateway to the Columbia River Hishnay.” T W IC E A W EEK VOL 5. NO. 27 All Roads Lead to Gresham G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915 TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR ATTACHMENT STUDENTS AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS O.-W. R. & N. FUR CULTURE PROCEEDINGS FRIENDS HEAR AND PROGRAMS FOR TO SEND OUT AS DEVELOPED CLOSE DOORS FINE SERMON GRADUATING WEEK INSTRUCTOR IS A FINE ART T he genera) m erchandise sto re of T he selection by th e se n io r class of A ca r d e m o n stratio n to u r, over E ’-ery d etail io the arran g e m e n ts for the g ra d u a tin g exercises of In la st T u esd ay ’s O utlook it was th e P u lfe r M ercantile com pany do Dr. H. J. T alb o t, to d eliv er th e bac ill G resham Union High school seems to have been perfected. th e n o rth w est lines of th e O.-W. R. noted th a t H arold M cCreary of Vic ing business in G resham , was closed c a la u re a te serm on proved to be a The ca le n d ar of events, beginning tonight em braces the whole & N. Co. will s ta r t o ut next M onday tory had engaged In raisin g fu r - on S atu rd ay aftern o o n last on a t m ost p ro p itio u s choice as was evi program as follow s: in ch arg e of Mrs M. E. K ing-Stocker th a t is he has estab lish ed a sk u n k tach m en t proceedings issued by o r denced by th e in te rest tak en in the T onight ...inior bam piet Io the seniors in the schoolhouse a s of G resham , who has been selected farm an d wilt breed th e an im ats for profit. d er of Sheriff ilu r lb u r t upon petition service S unday n ig h t at th e M ethod sembly hall F or this (-vent the most elab o rate p re p ara tio n s have as d e m o n stra to r in th e a r t of ca n It may be In terestin g to know of R. L. Sabin, rep rese n tin g som e of ist church. T he ch u rch was h ardly been n ade, including decorations. Il will be atten d e d only by the ning an d p reserv in g th e fru its p ro so m eth in g ab o u t th e business, hence th e P o rtlan d cre d ito rs of the com la rg e enough to accom m odate th e senior am i ju n io r classes, the High school fat uity. M ayor S tap leto n th e follow ing from O rch ard and duced in th is te rrito ry . and wife ami a few o ther invited guests. pany. la rg e n u m b er w ho w ere in te reste d in T he to u r will ta k e h e r all over F arm is given as a lesson to those W ednesday night .Meeting tip form an alum ni association to T he am o u n t specified in th e a t th e class of 26 g ra d u a te s and anxious be composed of the 98 g ra d u ates ol the Gresham High school. ea ste rn O regon, e a ste rn W ashington, who may wish to go in to th e busi tach m en t is $1484.93. It rep rese n ts to h ea r th e w ords of m in iste ria l a d an d th ro u g h a p o rtio n of Idaho, ness: the claim s of nine cre d ito rs o u t of T hursday n ig h t—Sophom ore p arty in honor of th - seniors—d e vice spoken by th is well know n S k u n k s a re less wild th a n any a n i w here she will visit every Im p o rtan t ab o u t th irty . T he o th e rs are expect tails being arran g ed . preacher. com m unity. H er first sch ed u le has m al fo r th e fu r fa rm e r to raise. T h e ir ed to fill claim s for accounts due if d ie t p erm its a good deal of ra n g e in F rid a y n ig h t— P resen tatio n of diplom as to senior class at Keg- been arra n g e d as follow s: F ollow ing th e p ray e r by Rev. Da th e a tta c h m e n t proceedings are con feeding, an d th e problem of fu rn is h vid C athey, th e m usical p ro g ram was ner’s operu house. S en ato r H arry Lane will d eliver the g ra d u a tin g J u n e 8. A tta lla ; Ju n e 9. K en n e ing pens for raisin g them is less com tinued. address l ilts event will be open to everyone. N inety-five seats have c a rrie d o u t as an n ounced in th e O u t w ick; Ju n e 10, B enton C ity; Ju n e 11, plicated th a n o th e r fu r-b ea re rs. T he P u lfe r M ercantile com pany Is An en clo su re for sk u n k s sh o uld oc look. Special n u m b ers w ere su n g by been reserved fo r the seniors, th e ir parents, the school board and th eir G rand View; J u n e 12, S unnyside; a corpo ratio n , th e principal sto c k C. E. R usher, Mrs. M innie A ylsw orth wives, ininisters and th eir wives. M ayor S tap leto n and wife and a few Ju n e 14, S elah; Ju n e 15, W iley C ity; cupy a w ell-drained, sandy hillside, holders being H. J. P u lfer, his wife o th er im portant personages. Diplomas will be presented by C harles Ju n e 16 anil 17, N orth Y akim a; J u n e shaded by trees, p artly open, w ith and th e la d ies’ q u a rte t. plenty of grass. One ac re will bo and D. M. R oberts. T he la tte r two Dr. T albot is p resid en t of K im ball C leveland, chairm an of the board. A musical program has been pre- 18, Z illah; Ju n e 19, G ra n g er; Ju n e plenty of room for 50 grow n sk u n k s. are supposed to have but little in A 4-foot fence of p o u ltry n e ttin g , school of Theology at Salem and >vas | ared by Mrs M. E. Convert, musical directo r, and the school o r 21 an d 22, W alla W alla; J u n e 23, te re st in th e concern, Mr. P u lfe r be w ith an o v erh an g in g top of ab o u t 18 form erly p asto r of T ay lo r S treet chestra will re n d er selections. M ilton; Ju n e 24, A th en a; J u n e 25 Inches, Is enough to keep them In. ing th e principal ow ner and m a n a M ethodist ch u rch , P o rtlan d . He is a S a tu rd a y — S enior picnic to the jun io rs, by autom obib up till and 26, Pendleton. O th er d ates will W ire sh o u ld be 16 g au g e an d of 1 ger. m an of sch o larly ad d ress, very clear Colum bia R iver H ighw ay. Inch m esh. T his fence will n ot keep be arra n g e d later. A foreclosure notice has been ru n and forceful, an d delivered one of Mrs. K in g -S to ck er’s Itin e ra ry cov o u t dogs, unless it is o v erh u n g on ning in the ad v e rtisin g colum ns of botti sides. Solid fences of bo ards or F ollow ing is the prog ram for t th e m ost in te re stin g and ap p ro p riate g ra d u atio n , F rid ay n ig h t: ers only a p art of th e te rrito ry pen roofing Iron -serves to a b e tte r a d th e O utlook for a week p ast a t the b ac ca la u re ate serm o n s h eard h ere lo r e tra te d by th e O.-W. R. & N. T h e in vantage. Fence sh o u ld ex ten d two I ’l o e e s s ie m i I .M urn R ise instance of G eorge W. K enney, who G irls ’ C horus years. ten tio n is to cover th e e n tire sy s feet u n d er g ro u n d to p rev en t d ig recites th a t he has a m ortgage upon M is. M . E. ( oo\ e it, I lireeto i ging out. His tex t was from Psalm s 96: 6, tem if It can be accom plished d u rin g Invocation ..... th e stock and fixtures for $3500 to Rev. A. J . W are th e season. Besides th e m ain en clo su re, a “ S tre n g th and beauty are in his san c M usic ............................. secure a loan advanced m ore th a n a b reeding pen for each fem ale, should tu a ry .” In tro d u c in g his su b je ct by Mrs. K ing-S tocker has a fru it p re provided. Good boxes, w ith board year ago to finance th e business. P rese n ta tio n of ( ’lass P rincipal .1, E. S tubbs se rv a tiv e p lan t In G resham w hich be refe rrin g to th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss of floors, serv e best, b ut th ey m ust bo C horus—-(») C arm ena T he o u tsta n d in g book accounts g re a t arch es, bridges an d buildings, did a successful business la st y ea r kept dry. am o u n tin g to ab o u t $3500 w ere tu r n (2 ) J u n e S o n g ............................... 11. s. Chorus and th e year before. It will co n tin u e M eat, fish, bread, raw an d cooked he described in d etail th e q u alities of ed over to Mr. K enney ab o u t 6 weeks vegetables and fru it, bugs, etc., am t Mrs. M. E. Convert, Director stre n g th an d beau ty in th e tem ple of ago, upon which he realized $700 in i s. Senator Harry Lane ju st th e sam e th is Beason, alth o u g h sc ra p s from the tab le will keep (ho Solomon. He m ade a carefu l d istin c Address she will be aw ay a p a rt of th e tim e. an im als In good condition. C ornm eal Chorus -< 1 i Calm is the Night cash and se cu ritie s leaving th e bal cakes, w ith sm all pieces of m eat, Is tion betw een o u tw ard beauty and ance unpaid. A few new accounts (2) D atkey L ullabi Oírla Chorus W hile on th e road w ith th e d em on also well liked, also fresh m ilk, green stre n g th and th e invisible q u alities of stra tio n c a r she will m ak e sto p s of corn and cooked hom iny. co n tracted since w ere not a tta c h e d th e life. Mrs. M. E. Cooert, D irector varying len g th s of tim e. At som e A sk u n k can be raised on w liat is by th e P o rtlan d cre d ito rs and have P resen tatio n of Diplomas Chas. C leveland, Pres. 11. S. Board A pplying his th o u g h t m ore d ire c t tow ns she will give d e m o n stratio n s req u ired to keep a cat, an d th e sam e Music also been tu rn e d over to Mr. K enney. ly to those before him Dr. T albot for several days, a t o th e rs only a food Is good for both. It was th e in te n tio n of Mr. K en S k u n k s u sually breed b u t once a pointed o u t th re e th in g s w hich he lectu re on th e w ork will be given. ney to allow th e business to contin u e y ear in cap tiv ity , b ut occasionally ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEETING PROGRAM considered of g re a te st im portance to W ith in a u g u ra tio n of th is service two littre s a re produced. One m ale in th e hope th a t w ith conservative th e young people. T he first wa3 a sh o u ld be kept fo r six o r seven fe Mala I Shipley, S ecretary ('lass 1915 th e com pany says: m anagem ent it would even tu ally pay w orthy ideal w hich would become a Poll Call m ales. T he m atin g Is In F eb ru ary o r “T his e n te rp rise is sim ila r io th a t o u t, b u t th e action of th e P o rtlan d In stru m en ta l solo— W illiam Tell ................ .lean Paul in a u g u ra te d by th e O.-W. R. & N. early M arch, th e young a re born In fac to r of g re a t pow er in th e life, and w holesalers has com plicated m a tte rs May, an d m a tu re an d th e fu r is Bernice H argrove should be follow ed by one as th e wise last y ear in its 'A pple C ookery’ con prim e a b o u t December. T alk—Jo y fu lly Dear is the Hom eward Tracft, i and a con test will be waged to see we are but sure men follow ed th e s ta r which led to tests, le ctu res and d em o n stratio n s. of a Welcome Back who will be th e ev en tu al ow n er of th e C hrist-ch ild . l ’riu. J . E. S tu b b s T he success m et w ith an d th e in te r SUNDAY BASEBALL Vocal solo th e business. Sheriff H u rlb u rt will S elected est w hich was cre ate d In th e ap p le T he second essen tial was th e ahi! LOST BY GIANTS call a sh e riff’s ju ry next Monday, Guy Jo n es ity to respond to o n e's deepest and and th e v ariety of ways In w hich It consisting of six d isin terested men, T alk — W hy an Alum ni A ssociation? The gam e Sunday betw een th e tru e st conviction of rig h t. Not to do can be p rep ared , and th e larg ely in and they will decide one way o r the Mrs. Coy W oodard M ontavllla club an d th e G iants en d th is was to be e ith e r a “ tr a ito r ” or a creased sales th ro u g h o u t th e te r r i o th e r. Both sides a re conten d in g ( iinlard tory of apples, have en co u rag ed th e ed with a score of 16 to 2 In favor of “s h irk e r." T he th ird necessity was In stru m en tal solo Berceuse, from opera Joscelyn fo r suprem acy, and th e re is alm o st K atherine Iloney All of th e O lanta had th a t we be able to recognize and com pany to u n d e rta k e a sim ila r work M ontavllla. a c e rta in ty th a t th e case will be a p T alk R a lp h S ta n le y . ITi Class 1915 in connection w ith th e p reserv in g of an off day. T h ere was no ta g g ed yield to G od’s claim s upon us. Be Business M eeting. pealed to th e circ u it co u rt, w hich cause he is th e su p rem e one in wis soft fru its, m uch of w hich is now go fielding, how ever. T ow nsend, p itc h R efreshm ents ev er wins. dom and stre n g th he th e re fo re has ing to w aste because th e fu lle st op ing for G resham , tw irled s h u t o u t P ending a se ttle m e n t th e sto re w ’il claim s upon us w hich we should rec p o rtu n ity is n o t ta k e n to p u t it in ball for th re e in n in g s b u t Ills "w in g ” rem ain closed, b u t th e g re a te r p o r w ent bad so his place was tak en by ognize. It is by th e possession and shape d u rin g those m onths. tion of th e p erish a b le article s w ere F. H am lin and la te r N elson. B aker, practice of th e god lik e q u alities of “ T he com pany is a c tu a te d only by allow ed to be rem oved on S atu rd ay , m agnanim ity , forgiveness, pu rity and tile d esire to be of serv ice to th e peo th e re g u la r p itc h er was saved for the th e o th e r m e rc h an ts of the city ta k fidelity th a t we add stre n g th and ple in te rrito ry reach ed by its lines, Sellwood gam e, to be played on Mon ing them over. beauty to o u r c h a racter. believing th a t If g re a te r in te re s t of day, but th e Sellwood boys failed to His serm on was m ade im pressive soft fru its tn th e hom e, th e grow er, show up. A " s c ru b ” team was o rg a n REV. DAVID WOLFE by m any strik in g allu sio n s to history tlie co n su m er and th e railro ad will ized to play th e G iants. Tile la te r MARRIED TODAY and lite ra tu re . won by a score of 8 to 5. T h e live be b en e lltted .” ru n s were g ifts In th e n in th Inning In conclusion th e sp e ak e r tu rn ed T he O utlook to g e th e r w ith th e w ith tw o o u t. o th e r n u m erous friends of Rev. Da to ad d ress d irectly th e class of 1915. SANDY TO CELEBRATE Dr. E m ery pitched for th e G iants vid W olfe, a re called upon to con T he 26 young people, eleven boys and FOURTH OF JULY an d P ra n k C renshaw for the scrubs, g ra tu la te him upon his m a rria g e to fifteen girls, stood to receive th e clos T he people of Handy a re p re p a r M onravllla day to Mrs. E m m a H artm an . T he ing words. He c o n g ra tu la te d them V«i Ya **3 ing to c e le b ra te th e F o u rth of Ju ly w edding took place early th is a f te r on th e ir n u m b ers and success and was G resham 2 10 4 In tru e p atrio tic sty le. T he various noon a t the hom e of Mrs. H a rtm a n 's satisfied th a t th e in te re st of all would B a tte ries M ort. N lekolson and com m ittee« to a rra n g e for th e cele H agen. G resham T ow nsend, H am d a u g h te r in Lents. follow them o u t in to a larg e life. bratio n , which will be u n d e r th e s u lin, N elson an d B atem an. H undreds of people all over e a s t A bout 2000 young people, he said, pervision of th e Handy B ooster band, g ra d u a tin g from th e high ern C lackam as and over in M ultno wer- have been ap p o in ted . T h e full p ro UNION HIGH SCHOOL m ah county a re frien d s and a c q u a in t schools of O regon th is year. They gram is being p rep ared an d will be ances of Mr. W olfe. Besides being should keep th e ir faces tu rn ed to TO ELECT DIRECTORS published as soon as av ailable. F o l a re tire d m in iste r of th e Oregou con w ard g re a te r and b e tte r things. Any Election fo r union high school d is low ing a re th e v ario u s co m m ittees: ference of th e M. E. church he has young m an o r w om an, he said, could tric t No. 2, G resham , will be held in M arshal of Day— Mack Thom as. been a ru ra l le tte r c a rrie r on R oute com plete a college ed u catio n if pos P arad e C o m m ittee Mel Hmlth, F. th e five d istric ts form ing th e union No. 1, Boring, for th e past eig h t sessed of av erag e h ealth . He th o u g h t E. Beckw ith, (’has. B en n ett, Wm. d istric t J u n e 21. T he te rm s of all years and considered one of th e best one should not let poverty sta n d in Bosholm , 11. W eaver, H. Ju n k e r, E. five d irec to rs will expire In Ju n e. The his way an d w ished we had a hook men in the service, despite his follow ing will be th e elective term s Gray, O. H ennery, T. Gray. y ears of active life in different ca on th e ch arm s and benefits of pover of th e incom ing d irec to rs; G resham , Speaking and Vocal Music— W. A. pacities. ty- S h an er, Mrs. Dr. B a re n d rick , Mrs. No. 4, successor to C h arles C leveland Dr. T alb o t expressed him self as a p Mr. W olfe is also a civil w ar vet for th ree y ears; T erry , No. 8, succes P. T. Shelley, Mrs. C. D. P urcell. eran and a m em ber of th e G. A. R p rec iatin g m ost highly th e o p p o rtu n llru g g e r fo r two S ports R. E. Esson, Mack T h o m so r to A ndrew His record as a soldier is as good as ity to speak to th e splendid class of y ea rs; Powell Valley, successor to as, P. T. Shelley, W. A. S h an er g ra d u a te s of th e G resham union high th a t in th e ru ra l service. Theo. B o rn sted t, F. O lockner, Rob. P. A. Jo h n so n for one y ea r; Lynch, Mrs. H artm a n is also well know n school. No. 28, successor to A ntone H en S m ith, O tto Meinlg. in th e d istric t e a st of Boring. W ith P ro fe s s o r H o y M a rio n W h e e le r, M u » . 11. drickson fo r th ree y ears; IIIIlHvlew, G oddess of L ib e rty — Mrs. Ja ck RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE h er fo rm er husband she lived only a Scale, Mrs. W. A. S h an er, C arl S het- successor to Lewis Y unker fo r fo u r GAINING NEW MEMBERS sh o rt distan ce from P lea san t Home years. It is planned th a t finally all terly , P aul Melnig. w here Mr. H artm a n was su p e rin te n R ussellville g ran g e is rap id ly ap Dance— F. L. Mack, R. E. Esson, th e d ire c to rs sh all bo elected fo r A n o th er m usical and lite ra ry event of u n u su a l q u ality and In terest is d ent of th e M ethodist Sunday school proaching th e size of second larg est te rm s of th re e years, but th e «term s for a year before they moved to New in th e sta te . E v ening S ta r g ran g e prom ised th e public in th e e n te rta in meirt to be given In R e g n er's O pera Rob. Sm ith. A dvertising C arl S h ette rly , Uncle will expire a t different tim es. berg w here he died ab o u t a year ago. has been th e la rg e st fo r m any years, H ouse next M onday n ig h t, for th e benefit of th e B aptist ch u rc h o rgan fund. They w ere both m em bers of the and R ussellville is m ak in g an effort T he title of th e affair as an n ounced Is a Ja p an e se D rill an d C oncert. M organ, R. E. Eson, F. L. Mack, M ultnom ah c o u n ty ’s p o rtab le pile M ethodist Episcopal church. Mrs. to ta k e th e lead. A co n test is on and It Is given by local ta le n t w ith stro n g su p p o rt from som e of P o rtla n d ’« m ost Alf. Bell. d riv e r a rriv e d In G resham th is m o rn H u stlin g — F. O. Mack, Buzz W olfe w ill be 62 years of age on the th e m em bership has ab o u t doubled noted m usical an d lite ra ry ta len t. ing and will be set up fo r w ork on .m i. i __ . . . . . T hom as, Thom a« M ilan, A ntone Ma- 19th of th is m onth. Mr. W olfe pass d u rin g th e past few m onths, n u m T tiere will be Ja p a n e se songs In costum e an d both Ja p an e se and fairy | a r th e gulch fill on Powell stre e t. T he ed his 72d m ilestone on F eb ru ary 25 bering a b o u t 180 now. d rills by G resham young people, follow ed by th e m usical p ro g ram . P ro f piling a re on th e gro u n d an d every Mr. and Mrs. W olfe will live a t On S atu rd ay evening la st a class of Roy M arlon W heeler of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Flolil Wood Cain, of G resham , H ig h S c I m m . I BitAi-liall. th in g will be in read in ess fo r th e Boring and he will co n tin u e to carry 34 was in itiated . Am ong th e new will play tfie o rig in a l W illiam Tell o v ertu re. P ro fesso r W heeler la a g ra d T he G resham high school ball team w ork In a few days. th e m ail. They will be ‘‘a t hom e” m em bers was B. O. Boswell, th e P. u a te of B erlin C o n serv ato ry of Music of th e L eacketlzky m ethod, has ta u g h t w ent to W ashougal la st F rid a y and th is evening, ready to receive th e R. L. & P. elec tric lig h t m an. well In th e Chicago co n serv ato ry an d has been pipe o rg a n ist in p ro m in en t ch u rc h defeated th e fast W ashougal nine by ». P I * / PI • w arm c o n g ra tu la tio n s of th e ir nu know n all o ver th e county. T he ce re es In S eattle and P o rtla n d . He Is a com poser and m usic w riter of renow n. a score of 14 to 6. E m erson Brow,- | I IlC llCW LXplOltS Ol LläHlC m erous friends and acquaintances. mony closed w ith a b an q u et, ab o u t Mrs. Caln Is a g ra d u a te of th e N orthw est N orm al School of P o rtla n d ¡ P>ayed a good gam e a t first base. He 5 being seated at the tables. In ;h e class of Ju n e , 1912. She was pipe o rg a n ist of th e F irs t C h ristian was at a disadvantage because of a S ta rtin g on F rid ay , J u n e 6, and G ravel and Sand. "game” leg. ch u rch P o rtla n d fo r th re e years. I am p repared to fu rn tsn gravel A new m ethod of grow ing corn ha« co n tin u in g on S atu rd ay , J u n e 6, th e Quesinberry struck out 11 Wash and sand In any q u a n tity from Bell given good result» in dry-land re Vocal selectio n s will be ren d ered by Mrs. Elie H oberg T ripp, of P o rt- new "E x p lo its of E laln, o r th e C hin ougal batters. pit. Also team ing, g rad in g and ex gion« of w estern K ansas T h e row s I la n d ’ and * vocal , r , °- a ,"° vocal aol° by P ro fesso r W heeler cavating. J. H. Hoss I'tlepLone ese M ystery.” wlR be ru n a t the L ite ra ry n u m b ers will be given by A gnes an d A llen Cover, and Miss 79x. T erm s C ash.— Adv. tf are seven feet a p a rt in stead of 3 V4 E n co u rag e th e roses, p la n ts an d feet, but th e p lan ts are tw ice as th ick M anses, of P o rtla n d . Also a read in g by Miss G e rtru d e L ig g ett of G resham sh ru b s w ith a little co m m ercial fe r Scenograph T h ea ter, G resham . To teach rifle shooting a Japanese in th e row. T he yield w m d o u b le ! P“ bl1« school. T h ere will be an e n tire change tiliz e r; 25c can W yzard now 20c a t has Invented a cross-bow with rifle that of adjoining Held« planted the . This will make an evening's entertainment well worth the price of Sterling & Kidder's Hardware com of p ro g ram on Sunday. F e a tu re s stock, trigger and sights. old way. I 35 cent« for adults, 15 cents for children, »..«served seats 35 cents. pany.— Adv. only will be used in th is p ro g ram . BAPTIST BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT JUNE 7