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I T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 7, NO. 44 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH OREGON, COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1917 TU ESD A Y S AND FR ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR AUDITOR’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT HONOR LIST STEADILY RISING GRESHAM -PORTLAND SERVICE IN COW TESTING ASSOCIATION SHOWS HEALTHY FINANCIAL STATE BY AUTO AGAIN TOMORROW ______________ Call 901 for Hourly Trip* to City, with Transfers at Eighty-Second and Divis ion Streets. CAUGHT IN THE TOILS, OR FINED THE CIGARS Standard ha* been Railed to Forty-five Pound* a* a Re sult of Testing and Culling. TWO AUTOS COLLIDED AT DANGEROUS PLACE Diaburaement* H®ve Been More than Four and one- half Million», with a Good Surplus left. A collision near tbe fountain last it was in the early hours of yes evening between a Buick and an Ov terday that a candy wagon of the erland was a narrow escape for the autom obile variety drove up In front ; The honor list of the Gresham ly supply of straw for bedding this occupants of both machines. The of the Nectar cafe on Powell street _______ X, It will add wonderfully to Hulck, which is owned by Fred II. Cow Testing association winter and glued Itself to a spot where Slough the comfort of the cows and will Strong of Portland, was being driven Couunty Auditor Martin's semi-aii Call 901 again, commencing to travel was congested io the extent of has grown to such an extent that it mean several dollars to you in the along Powell street going east. it imul report, ending June 3 0th. show six passengers for the city by the is necessary to raise the standard Io morrow morning at 8 o'clock, If you O. W. P. route. It was • a breezy iuoulhiy cream check. Save it all.” was clearly in the right path. The ed at that date the sum of >484,- are partial to autom obile service be driver who left it standiug there for forty-five pounds in the place of He also urges that now is the Overland, owned by A. O. Stafford of 473.93 in all funds. Receipts for the forty pounds. This is gratifying in tween Gresham and Portland. Bridal Veil, came south on Main an hour while he visited the confec time to be fitting your stock for the street and cut across to the left in six-months' period, including liulance The Gresham Auto Service will es tionery stores before hitting the j many respects, heruu.se it shows that He says: “ If you have a front of the drug store. The m a on hand January 1st. amounted to tablish an hourly trip service from pavement for Sandy. And it was the ( the production has been raised fair. >732,472.04. There »us a balance here to 82d street between 8 o'clock proprietor of the cafe who put up a I through testing and culling. Lust good heifer, hull, cow or som e prom- chines met almost in front of the Ja in the road fund of >129,286.13. and 6, making close connection there job. month the association hud fifty-live ¡sing youngsters now is the time to cobson building. The above-named sums are only Both drivers tried to slop in time W. G. Newell is the driver’s name, ' cows on the list and this month it show to our neighbors and county with another ear which will run to county funds. The other anil larger First and Alder streets on Division and w hen he came back to unlimber - has fifty-one producing forty pounds what you are doing. The cost is to avoid a crash, but the Uuick item s, such as the city and school slight when compared to the benefits rammed the Overland and was dam street, crossing the W illam ette river the joints of his car preparatory to butterfat. district funds show a total of >4,- on the Hawthorne bridge. leaving, he found a notice on the , John Farr’s herd, at Warren, con derived. By using blankets and aged somewhat, it had to be taken 998,226.56, ull of which was tax col Hally and Louis Christensen will steering apparatus telling him Io re- 1 sisting of eleven cows in milk, heads keeping the anim als well groomed to l.alou roll's garage. The Overland lections except the sum of >463,* operate the cars at the Gresham end. port to the city recorder for allow the list with an average production ' the hair texture and skin will im was more fortunate and escaped with 500.96 on liund ut the first of the They were drivers in the Forde ing his machlue to stand in a con of 957.6 pounds of milk and 38.49 prove. Careful attention should be only a few scratches. year. Too muny machine* disregard the Quick Service which went out of gested street for more than thirty | pounds of butterfat per cow. Mr. given to the individuals and they In the city of Gresham tux fund business two weeks ugo on account minutes. It was signed by “Officer Farr also has the high cow of the should be taught to lead and obey rules of the road ut that place, and it there wus u liulance on bund Janu you Our county fair is just what lias been freely predicted that some ary 1st the sum of >577.33. Tuxes of the Portland jitney regulations. Number Two," association for lust month. Newell was in an awful hurry and I Empress They will operate fheir Ford cars. Ladd's Bessie, No. we make it and the benefits derived day there will he a big accident there. collected uuiounted to >3,671.05, of J. E. Pomeroy will meet them at 82d the city recorder hadn't come down 380112, a registered Jersey, owned depend upon our efforts and the in Cutting tlie corners cun be seen there which the treasurer of Gresham has street with a Super-six Hudson and yet. But lie wanted to have the thing by C. H. Johanson made 61.07 terest we put into it. Let’s get to a hundred tim es a day. The matter been paid >3,303.02, leaving a bal transfer their passengers into the over with, and with visions of a >10 pounds of butterfat in her tenth gether and boost for better stock by will likely be tuken up by the city ance due of >285.03. Fairview's city, making the through trip in 40 line he went on his way to Sandy, month of lactation. She was the comparing ours with the other fe l council ut itH next meeting. At pres total was >526.28 collected and all ent there is no city law governing au minutes. The fare each way will be leaving word with the cafe proprietor high cow in the association the past low s.” paid over to the treasurer. Trout Following is the monthly report tomobile« and the marshal is power dale Is credited with >471.88, all of 25 cents. that he would stop on his way back. year and now has over 550 pounds Mr. Pomeroy has a bonded car for When Recorder Schneider showed up fat to her credit In her present of the Gresham Columbia Slough less to do anything. The state luw which hud been paid over except Cow Testing association. Cows pro applies to the situation to some ex >2.89. operations in the city of Portland he was let into the joke and later, lactation period. Dana S. Frame, the official tester ducing 4 5 pounds or more butterfat tent, but It is not suff’ ’ lent for the and may run through to Gresham, when Newell phoned from Sandy, the In the county fair fund on the first purpose when everybody is disre duy of January there was >5.282.49, but that will not be necessary with recorder read him the non-existing says: "Don't forget to save a good in (he month of July: two cars operating in the county, city ordinance which puts offenders j Fat garding it. withheld from the fairs last year. To Milk Fat outside of the city, where the bond in bad, and after a severe lecture Lbs. Per-Ct. Name Breed Age Fresh Lbs. Owner that sum lias been udileil >15.033.28. MELROSE AND VICTORY. ing law is not in operation. The ideu he haggled with Newell over the fine John Farr 6 4.25 6.4 Rosie, G. Dur, 6 1004 May receiveil from the state treasurer 61 54 June 5.5 1119 Sun, G. .1er, 6 of transferring passengers is to save to be imposed. It was finally decid C. J. I'nls I When the latter sum hud been re- The usual preaching service will 61.07 985 6.2 Enip. lies, It. .1er, 7 Get. bonding three cars when one will do ed that Newell should liquidate in C. 11 Johanson 60.86 be held at Iliff church next Sunday I celved the live thousand and odd 1295 4.7 Favenne, It. Jer, 7 Jan. C. 11. Johanson the business where a bond is re cigars to be bought at the cafe, and H. G. Mulleuhoff Marilla, It. Hoi, 5 58.84 evening. All ure invited to attend. ' dollars wus transferred to the roud June 1587 3.7 then he saw all the way through the J. Luacber quired. 56.25 Mur. 1640 3.43 Lucy, G. Hoi, 11 Harry Cooley is putting the finish fund. 53.90 J une 5.1 1057 The building formerly used as an joke. H. O. M ulleuhoff .. Dora, G. Jer, 10 Disbursements of moneys by the ing touches on some poultry build 1140 53.58 June 4.7 Pinky, G. Dur, 8 electrical store opposite the Hank of No such penalty is imposed in G. Jonsrud 53.56 ings for Miss Bertha Freltag of Pleas county treasurer, other than county 6.5 Mar. 824 Jersey, G. Jer, 5 Helmer Johnson Gresham, on Main street, has been Gresham nor is there an Officer Num W. S. Johnson June 53.31 ant Home. 3.4 1568 warrants, as prescribed by law was No 4 C, G Hoi, 6 rented for an office and waiting room. ber Two, but lots of people don't John Farr June 52.25 3.2 1633 Tate, G. Hoi, 7 as follows: The Embroidery club met yester 51.90 June 5.0 1038 No. 13, G. Jer, 7 It will be fitted up with seats and a know those things and— as some one R. I,. Sabin > 466,300.00 4.0 5 1 4 4 day with Mrs. I T. Wood, with a State 1916 taxes 1286 Queen D, lt.Ayr, 11 Feb. stove for w aiting passengers. remarked—- i t ’s always easy to fool Kelvin Grove 337,598 48 50.93 large attendance. The women have State school taxes Dec. 3.51 1447 JoBie, G. Hoi, 7 H. G Mullchtiori Passengers will be called for and a young rooster.” 4.2 48 42 made up all their Bed Cross muteriul Cities and town taxes 1153 Bessabelle, It.Jer,7 Dec. 1,464,187 73 C. H. Johanson delivered only within a sm all radius 12 30 3.9 47.97 No. 20 B, G. llol W. S. Johnson School district taxes 1,083,864.80 46.90 and are arranging tor more on which 4.4 1066 Peterson, G.Jer, 8 Mar. B. Nelson on the principal streets of Gresham. TWO COWS FOUND DEAD Port of Portland taxes 184,27 5.47 to work. Plans are under way for 3.6 46.87 1302 Gertie K, B.A yr,11 Feb ON SCHWEDLER FARM Kelvin Grove A phone has been installed in the o f 85,093.61 5.15 46 74 an ice cream social and program ut Public library taxes 908.3 Sam Weiss. Eugenia It, R.Jer,4 May fice with the old number, 901, and 46.21 the Victory schoolhouse to be given Interest on road und June 1103 4.2 No 3, G. Jer, 5 Two more cows were reported dead C. C. Woodcock there will be a manager to receive 46.12 744 6.2 Apr. Irene, It. Jer, 4 bridge bonds 62,562.40 yesterday from the mysterious G. Jonsrud 3.0 46.11 on Saturday evening, August 11, for 1537 May Molly, G. llo l, 8 John Farr calls. Cross country passengers will Co. fair transferred 5,282.49 cause that has been baffling the state Helmer Johnson the benefit of the Red Cross. 1032 45.40 Jan. 4.4 Sadie, G. Jer, 6 be carried if not too far out of the 4.0 45.24 Feb. 1131 and county agriculturists for the past S B. Hall Red, G, Hoi, 4 The patrons of Rural Route No. 1 Riverside Drive certifi way, which is one of the reasons for 4.0 46.24 from Troutdale are deeply grieved 1131 No.34A, G.Hol, 11 May cates 55 88 two weeks. They were owned by Fred Ulrich 45.20 operating two cars at this end of the June 1159 3.9 Meyherry, G.Hol,6 Wist Bros. Ernest Schwedler, whose farm is in over the bereavement of their currier 45.00 4.0 May 1125 No. 28, G. Hoi, 4 line. The company will also m ain Fred Ulrich Total $8, « 8 » , 880 86 Gresham, just west of the school- DANA S. FRAME, Tester. C. G. Fancher and wife, In the death E. G MULLENHOFF, Secretary. Disbursements by county treasurer tain cars for hire anywhere except house on the Powell Valley road. of their lovely daughter, Olive. on county warrants was divided us into Portland. The new venture is Several exam inations of dead cows HIGH SCHOOL GIRL DIES | WILLIAM BOLTON DIES Mrs. C. J. Sunderland and daugh follows som ewhat in the nature of an ex FROM BLOOD INFECTION IN NINETIETH YEAR ter of Portland are visiting with the Gen. fund warrants > 501,969 03 reveal blood patches throughout the periment and if successful more cars body, the cause of which has not been former's parents, Mr and Mrs J T. Roud fund warrants 152,799 21 will be added as the business grows William Bolton died at the home of Miss Olive Fancher, daughter of determined. It is the opinion of McCulloch. Interstae bridge war- C. O. Fancher, mail carrier on R. 1, his daughter, Mrs. Jennie McKeuzie, many that the fatalities are due to Mrs l,uura Gholson, who has spent rants 164,063.67 OREGON BLUE BOOK IS out of Troutdale, died yesterday at Eagle Creek on Monday morning several months at W alla Walla, som e kind of poisonous weed. 6,602.16 Special roud warrants VALUABLE FOR REFERENCE morning at 5 o'clock of blood poison- last, his death being principally due W ashington, is visiting with her sis Trust fund warrants 807.80 lng from an Infected boil on her face. The Outlook is in receipt of the PENDLETON ROUND UP to the infirmities of old ago He was ter, Mrs. Ghosia DATES IN SEPTEMBER She had been confined to her bed born in Ontario, Canada, in 1828 and Miss Noma Jones, who has been Oregon Blue Hook from the office of Grand Total >4,513,752 63 since u week ago Sunday and was Ben W. Olcott, secretary of state It was in his ninetieth year. He came employed in tbe woolen m ills at St. Cush available for redemption of Fifty thousand dollars will be ex taken to Good Samaritan hospital j is valuable for reference in giving in to this vicinity about 25 years ago Johns for some time, is at borne general fund warrants anil road fund pended by Pendleton in putting on last Sunday morning, where she I formation concerning state institu and settled on the Base Line a short again warrants am ounts to the sum of the 1917 Round-up, September 20, died. She was an unusually charm Mrs. Elmer Mercer and daughters, >369,189.54. The total outstanding tions and state officers; also that of distance east of the Twelve-m ile cor 21 and 22, which insures the very ing girl and much loved by her all counties in the state. ner, and was well and favorably Mrs. Ethel Stafford and -Mrs. Mamie warrants against tbe several funds best in contests, horses, steers, per friends; was a senior in the Union Cuddeford and children, have gone on July 1st amounted to >35,423.37, It also contains much valuable data known. formers and contests worth seeing. Higli school at Gresham. She would concerning state laws and some of The funeral took place from tbe to the coast for an outing. leaving an excess of current assets Special Pullman trains have already have been 18 years old Ibis mouth. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Conrad and In the sum of >333,766 17. the national laws, including the Fed Rockwood M. K. church yesterday. been engaged and will come from She leaves lo mourn their loss, eral Land Hank act and naturaliza Rev. J. H. Wood officiating Inter daughter Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Lester The sum of >107,876.75 wus spent Portland, Spokane and St. Paul. The her father and mother and two broth tion laws. It may be had free by ad ment was made in the Hall cem e Conrad, visited on Sunday with Mrs. In road district No. 1, which includes attendance will be equal to if not ers, Galen and Newell Fancher. The Harry lllck s of Oregon City, who is ull of ,M ultnomah county eust of the dressing Secretary Olcott, at Salem tery. greater than 1916. The railroads funeral was at 2 o’clock today at the camping near Llunemunn and pick city of Portland. The largest single The state corporation department | have granted the usual special rate Fancher home, Interment in the Hall The state highway bond issue car ing berries. The fam ilies were neigh Item was for labor, which reached shows steady reduction in operating j of one and one-third fare for the cemetery. Rev. I. B. Self of Fair- rying has result of federal govern bors in Silverton fifteen years ugo and >31,467.89 during the six month cov expense with increasing volume of J round trip from all points in the view Presbyterian church conducted ment expending >1,114,194 on th« had not met since then. ered by the report. business. From >19.961.77 for northwest. The railroad officials a s the services. The music was ar following interior roads: McKenzie Rev. Peterson and Rev. Cottrell, sure the management there will be ranged by the high school girls of her fiscal year 1914 expense has been Pass Road, Mount Hood Loop Road. Seventh Day Adventist preachers of Lecturing oa the "Effect oil the cut to >15,608.95 for year ending no fulling off in attendance and the class at Gresham. Eugene-Florence Road, Pendlelon- Portland, conducted services ul the Eye of Varying Degrees of Bright July 1, 1917. Receipts increased from only question with them is whether LaGrande Road, Medford-Klamath Victory schoolhouse last Sunday uf- ness and Contrast," before the Il The one industry responsible for >189,105.61 in 1915 to >201,318.80 or not they will be able to furnish Falls Road, Ochoco Creek Road, ternoon and evening. They an lum inating Engineering Society re a large shart- of the prosperity of the Canyonville-Galesville Road, Reeds for 1917. Saving in administration the equipment. nounced services again for next Sun cently, Dr. Jam es Kerr, of the public west is shipbuilding. The war has >4,352.82. Gain In receipts >14,- port-Coos Bay Road, I,It lie Nestucca day evening. lieultli department of the London A farmer at Athol, Mass., declares shown the im possibility of operating 211.69. Road, John Duy Road, Flora-Enter Mrs. Brown, of Portland, was a re county council, referred to some e f that his prize rooster having partak an American merchant marine under prise Road, LaPIne-Lakeview Road, cent visitor with her sister, Mrs. fects which may he surprising Hav The old frame residence of H. A. en too freely of some preserved cher present laws and it is to be hoped 1‘ilot Rock-Prairie City Road, Cres- j Dimple Jones. ing to exam ine long lists of figures In ries thrown out of a kitchen window, that the drawbacks will be elim inat Northrup at the corner of Garfield cent-Klatnath Falls Road and Zig- 1 Mrs. H. W. Cooley has returned black type, he tried to facilitate his avenue and Alhambra road, lx>s An was so drunk that he was taken for ed so that this industry may live af- ; zag Road. from Condon, Oregon, where she bus task by drawing vertical and hori geles, has been torn down. It was dead and stripped of his feathers. ter the war conditions cease. been visiting with her parents Mrs zontal lines In red Ink, hut the d if No more forcible argument to I built in 1882 by Miss Jennie Stone- He recovered from his "Jag,” how Cooley entertained yesterday, her ferent focusing of the black anil red Edward Holloway Pass, of Okla ever. But when he returned to the man, sister of a governor of Cali show the folly of conservation poll- i aunt, Mrs. Murphy, of Portland. strained his eye und gave him a fornia. It was one of theoldest land poultry yard, minus his feathers, his homa City, Okla.. has had a bill in rles which prevent the development Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burns were headache, which did not trouble him troduced Into the state legislature to hens would not recognize him marks in the valley, and when erect- j of our wonderful western water change his name to Napoleon Boue- powers than the present shortage of callers Sunday evening at the home when all the figures and lines were ed stood in the midst of a barley of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad. either black or red. Dr Kerr ques When a valuable Holstein cow. part II. He gives no reason either field. tions whether a target is more dis owned by Emery Coe, of Allen town- ' for his choice of name or his form of coal and fuel oil. Left unrestricted capital always develops a country In It is marvelous that the United tinct when a brilliantly illuminated Efforts are being made in China ship, Ohio, died under peculiar cir- 1 spelling advance of Its needs It Is a crime States has the best and cheapest rail white disk appears on a dead black to revive the ancient Chinese art of cum stances. an autopsy disclosed I against the nation now at war to road service and rates in tbe world background than when the surround that death was caused by a safety I Those days seem far off and dim j procelain m anufacture, which has waste its wood, oil and coal for fuel today. In spite of railroad mater ings were diffusely illuminuted when we discussed "the rights of pin, which was open and imbedded i fallen seriously behind in recent when the white coal of the unused ials, wages, fuel, etc., advancing be in the animal's heart. An 8-inch neutrals " They are now all beilg- i years. There are 350 species of parrots, water powers are wasting to the sea yond any previous, figures and with piece of No. 11 wire was also re erents, or they haven’t got any i forty-eight state and interstate rail chiefly confined to the warm parts If the cynical Napoleon were ut moved from her stomach rights. One of the longest bridges in tbe road com m issions fixing and regu of America, Asia, Africa and Aus tering epigrams today, he might say Germans are in straits for food, to ' world, the railway bridge over the lating them all other services and tralia. There Is none in Europe and som ething about Providence being on H olland’s excuse for neutrality . the side of the heaviest summer be sure, but the worst is yet to come Amur river at Khabarovsk, Siberia, com m odities have gone skyward but none In Asia west of the Indies; and under extreme provocation is that ' It took railroad fares and freight* have atood w hile num erous in the Malay archi- rains if, as appears, t^jey have not yet has juat been completed. she Is between the devil and the deep , five years to build and cost more atlll. pellagon they are wanting in China. been forced to eat dried corflsh. than >9,000,000. Tbe bridge ia Chloroform was produced in 1831. sea But she has really a better alibi ! Cochin China and the Philippine is than that. She ia between the devil | For H ire Hers Ice Its completion Pet canaries in this country con Orest possibilities for trade are o f 7,593 feet long. lands. Tbe only species native to the Automobile anywhere, night or United States la tbe Caroline parrot. sumed a total of 3,704,625 pounds of an d bi angels. fered by the Caucaaua. Most of the marks tbe com pletion of (be Amur birdseed during the last year. merchants, however, are men of | railway from Kuenga to Kbabarovak. day. Phone 791, Ureaham, M. M Last year there were abipped Into sm all capital. Squire. Saft«v F ir s t :- Insure that auto Thus far no one baa said anything about roasting ears And he'd better not; we Just can't bear U! Loa Angeles 1,400,000 pounds of butter at 24 cents a pound In carload lots. For loaaraac«; automobiles, Ore, with John Brown befote you have I f your Outlook subscription baa an accident, have It stolen or burned. Please paaa the physical examina life or accident, «all John Brown, aspirad ra n a * today. phone 518. tf tion. Phone 618. If 1 y