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G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 7,
NO. 61
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER
28,
1917
$1.50 PER
YEAR
STUDENTS ARE GRESHAM IS EDUCATIONAL CENTER MORE RUMORS,
IN STR U CT ED
CORRECTIONS
IN NEW SYSTEM
AND CHANGES
T e a c h in g the yo u n g
\o te a c c o rd in g
idea how
to
to th e "O re g o n sys­
T h e re are no f u r t h e r re v e la tio n s
te m " was th e d iv e rs io n at th e u n io n
o m e iiiin g (lie r u r a l d e liv e ry service
h ig h
school
ye ste rd a y
p a stim e w h ich
a ll
th e
m o rn in g ,
a
In eastern
cluse» i n ­
d u lg ed in and w h ic h was h ig h ly in ­
s tru c tiv e to tile f u tu r e v o te rs o f tile
school.
T he occasion o f e le c tin g class o f­
ficers fo r th e present school year
was ta ke n a d va n ta g e o f by P rin c ip a l
G oo dw in and his e ffic ie n t in s tr u c t­
ors.
R e g u la r p o llin g
places had
been a rra n g e d in v a riu u s class room s
w ith a ll th e ap p u rte n a n ce s o f a reg­
u la r e le c tio n .
T h e re was a ta b le
fo r the ju d g e s and c le rk s , and tw o
v o tin g bo oths were p ro v id e d in each
In w h ich the y o u th fu l v o te r* m arke d
th e ir b a llo ts .
It was a real e le ctio n ,
w ith p rin te d b a llo ts.
N o m in a tio n s had been made last
week in open c o n v e n tio n .
In d o in g
th a t th e classes had defied the p r i­
m a ry la w s and had nam ed th e ir can-
tid a te s w ith o u t being am ena ble to
the O regon s ta tu te s , made an il p ro ­
vided f o r th e pu rpo se o f p re s e rv in g
the p u r ity o f the b a llo t.
H ut they
w ill p ro b a b ly kn o w b e tte r next tim e
Each class had Ils " t ic k e t ” a id
fo n t sep ara te e le ctio n s were held at
th e same tim e .
T h e re
was some
e le c tio n e e rin g in defiance o f the c o r­
ru p t p ra ctice s act. a n il in one case
tw o eager vote rs were seen in the
booth af th e
same
tim e m a rk in g
th e ir b a llo ts .
T h is , o f course, w as
not a llo w a b le , but th e in sp e cto rs o f
tlie e le c tio n — th e in s tru c to rs
p ro b ­
a b ly d id n ’t see it a lth o u g h the re ­
p o rte r d id .
In a ll respects th e e le c tio n passed
o ff q u ie tly , ju s t as a ll O regon elec­
tio n s do, and a fte r th e b a llo ts were
cou nted tlie re s u lts were posted on
th e b u lle tin hoard.
F o r p re sid e n t
T h e re are e ig h te e n scho ol d is tr ic ts
and vice p re sid e n t o f th e s e n io r
class th e re was a tie vote.
As th e represented in tin - above map. A ll o f
h ig h school is n o t u n d e r th e ju r is ­ them are nam ed in th is a r tic le ex­
d ic tio n o f th e
sta te
e le c tio n law s cept W ilk e s , No 7, w h ich Is located
th e re w ill be a n o th e r vote ta ke n fo r
ab ou t live m ile s n o rth w e s t o f G re sh ­
iho»e tw o office rs next M on da y m o rn ­
am
. A ll o f the m w ith th e exce ptio n
in g
F o llo w in g is a sam ple o f tin-
s e n io r b a llo t a fte r th e c le rk s had o f th e W ilk e s ’ d is tr ic t are also re p re ­
ta b u la te d th e vote, s h o w in g the to ­ sented in the e n ro llm e n t o f ' U n ion
ta l votes cast and th e re s u lts :
H ig h No. 2. T he u n io n d is tr ic t em ­
th a n
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty o th e r
m e n tio n e d
O u tlo o k .
Iasi
Issue in
tlie
T h e re p o rt th a t Lou H o w ­
ard w o uld ta k e tlie big M o iita v illa
ro u te is c o n tin u e d b u t it is expected
Hint lie w ill r e lin q u is h It soon fo r a
d iffe re n t p o s itio n in Hie service.
It Is ru m o re d f u r t h e r H int Hie post
office at T r o u td a le w ill also lie d is ­
c o n tin u e d
am i
a lt o f its t e r r ito r y
west o f Hie Sandy r iv e r except the
fo u r m ile s tra n s fe rre d io G resham
w ill lie served ir o iii M o iita v illa T ills
ru m o r can no t lie c o n firm e d hut it Is
m il lik e ly H u ll e ith e r Hie F a irv iew o r
I ngutdule postofflccH w ill go o u t o f
existence n l once, as it Is Hie p o licy
Io get tile r u r a l ro u te s w o rk in g
sm o o th ly b e fore any ra d ic a l chunges
are made.
'I here w ill lie some co n fu sio n fo r
a s h o rt tim e lin t tile c a rrie rs are
le a rn in g th e ir new t e r r it o r y and ex­
pect m> d iffic u ltie s u tte r the firs t few
lays.
Several e rro rs were m ade Iasi is­
sue in Hie dista nce s fro m one p o in t
to a n o th e r on th e tw o r u r a l rou te s
fro m U reaham w h ic h w ill lie e ffe ctive
next M onday,
'I'lie
fo llo w in g were
on ro u te A ;
T h e first e r r o r was In Hie d ire c tio n
n f le r le a v in g
M elrose
co rn e r.
It
h o u lil read
"east, s o u th , east and
s o u th ." T h e last w ord read " n o r t h ”
w h ich was w ro n g
A f te r le a v in g Jones' c o rn e r the
next p a ra g ra p h s h o u ld re a d : " W e st­
e rly one and tw o -te n th s , s ix -te n th s to
K u n e ’s p la c e ."
T he next p u ru g rn p h s h o u ld re a d :
N o rth s e ve n -te u lh s, w e s te rly two
anti
n in e -te n th s
to
tile A u d re w s
ro a d ."
Due p a ra g ra p h was le ft o u t e n ­
tir e ly , re a d in g : s o u th -w e s te rly um l
n o rth -w e s te rly to F o sg re n 's co rn e r,
one and tw o -te n th s m ile s "
T lie fo llo w in g e rro rs were mude in
d e s c rib in g ro u te 4:
A fte r le u v in g T llle a o n 's c o rn e r the
p a ra g ra p h sh o u ld re a d : "South six-
te n th s , east th re e and o n e -te n th ,
so u th o n e -te n th , east s e v e n -te n th s .’’
"S o u th to A n d e rso n ro a d , e ig h t-
te n th s ; west se ve n -te n th s, s o u th tw o -
te n th s , to
A nd erso n
s ta tio n , n ln e -
te n th s .”
Map iti Heven ee« D istricts R epresen lest in I ulon H igh HH.....I
fo r convenience
and to ta ls Inc, s t u - ’ No. 14. 6;
C o ttr e ll, No. 107, 6 ; w h om the O u tlo o k Is Ind ebted lo r
| de nts
‘‘ I 'n lo ti, No. 20, 6 ; D is tric t No. 17,
th is In fo rm a tio n and the acco m pa ny­
T h e to ta l e n ro llm e n t o f th e seven­ W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , I. T o ta l, 166.
in
g m ap.
teen d is tr ic ts Is as fo llo w s , th e firs t
O rie n t, No. t; J t,, sends th e la rg e s t
nin e being
in
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty . n u m b e r o f s tu d e n ts fro m o u ts id e d is ­
U n ion H ig h school e n ro llm e n t fo r
T h re e fo llo w in g are In C la cka m a s tric ts . o r ie n t m ay be o u r newest re ­ the second week, e n d in g tod ay, is
c o u n ty and th e last one Is in W ash­ cruit.
16C. ThesX s tu d e n ts are d iv id e d by
in g to n c o u n ty ;
On acco un t o f w o rk several s tu - 1
■* fo llo w s :
U n io n H ig h School D is tr ic t No. 2, de nts w ill not e n te r f o r a n o th e r week
Bovs
G irls
T o t’l
10 «; C edar, No. 10. : i ; F a irv ie w . No. o r tw o . T h e e n ro llm e n t w ill be la r g ­ 1 Post G radu ates
1
1
Seniors
UNION HIGH SCHOOL NO. 2
12
17
20
braces G resham . T e rry . L y n c h . P o w ­ 1« 4; L u s te d , No. J5, .3; O rie n t, No. er th e n last year.
J
u
n
lo
rs
8
20
28
S en ior B allot.
OJt., IS ; P leasant V a lle y , No. IS. Jt
T h e re are s ix ty -th re e freshm e n. 1 Hophomor» a
Di
29
4 5
Place an X a fte r th e nam e fo r w h ich ' e ll V a lle y and H ills v ie w , th e e n ro ll
3 ; R o ckw ood. No. 27, 6 ; T ro u td a le .
F
reshm
e
n
31
32
63
Rest body o f stud enu s in O regun,
m ent o f w h ich is bunched to g e th e r No. 20, 6; V ic to ry . No. 4:t, 1 ; B o rin g , , says P rin c ip a l E lm e r F. G oo dw in to I
you w ish to vote.
1
F o r President
166
A f te r le u v in g Havel’s c o rn e r the
W a lte r
B ro w n
HIC-H SCHOOL FLOORS
8 CLAUDE W ESLEY HESLIN
WAR LIBRARY FUND
next
p a ra g ra p h s h o u ld re a d : "W e s t
PIONEER RESIDENT
LAID TO REST THURSDAY
M e rv in Good
0
MUST BE REPLACED
I tw o -te n th s , m ir th liv e -te n th s , west
CAMPAIGN REPORTS $50
ANSW
ERS
FINAL
CALL
H o m e r G ossett
2
, seve n -te n th s,
n o rth
tw o te n th s to
An e x a m in a tio n o f th e floo rs o f
T h e fu n d fo r th e s o ld ie rs ' lib ra rie s
O r v ille Z im m e rm a n
»
r a ilw a y .”
the h ig h school b u ild in g reveals th a t in G resha m has now reached ab ou t
F o r V ice P re sid e n t
M e r r ill Good
the y are h a d lv decayed a f t e r o n ly $5«. F u ll re p o rts p re not yet In am i
14
PHEASANT SEASON
M a rg u e rite T R h e r o n
14
tw o ye a rs' use. T h e cause o f t h e ir Hm ' u fita in s ar» s t ill w o rk in g io ln -
WILL OPEN MONDAY
F«»r Secretary
decay arises fro m th e fact Hptt th e re <r» ase th is a m o u n t.
N ext M onday m o rn in g the open sen
E d ith J e lk e n
15
is no v e n tila tio n beneath the boards,
A la rg e n u m b e r o f books and m ag-
son
fo r s h o o tin g
pheasants amt
G ladys Neal
7
th e y h a v in g been la id on s o lid co n ­ iz im - hav< been received am i m any
grouse w ill be gin. Those o f us who
C arotene T a llm a n
6
cre te in w h ic h s trip s of* wood find i m o re a n pro m ised .
T h e do no rs o f
w o u ld lik e to tu r n o v e r at d a y lig h t
l or S eig ea n l at Irins
been la id to n a il Hie flo o rin g to. hooks a lre a d y cut in are M rs A m -
and ta k e a n o th e r nap w ill expect to
L e slie W a lra d
8
T he ha.-ehourds, also, were fo u n d to m e rm a n . M rs. C. R B a ird , N. (). Ful­
J lie kept aw ake . It is som e w h at to r
E d w in V tin k e r
2D
are th e ffo o rr ler. M D K e rn , M rs Joh n M etzger,
lu n a te th a t O cto b e r 1st d o e sn 't come
l or E d ito r
' and baseboards th a t
they
fa ll to M '
•' 1 '.lanley, M rs G. W. S taple
<01 H um lay fo r the peace o r m in d o f
M ildred F o s te r
1«
I pi» ces upon b e in g bu n d le d
on, D r A. T h o m p so n . Some a n o n y ­
those w iio have bften o u t la te on S at­
Mabel W agner
12
T lie h ig h school hoard un i at Hie m ous p a rcels have also been l i f t at
u rd a y n ig h t.
F o r T reasu rer
b u ild in g and m ade an e x a m in a tio n
the lib r a r y .
A c c o rd in g Io Hie gam e la w , o n ly
W a lte r M e tzg e r
12
I t was decided Io replae. th e Hour in
I t is u rg e d th a t o th e rs w ho wish
m u ll pheasants m ay lie k ille d , w ltli
L e islu R ubv
1« I
, th e so u th end o f Hie b u ild in g rig h t io giv< tioo ks w ill sem i th e m in soon,
live b ird s re p re s e n tin g a da y's bat:
M E R R IL L GOOD, Jud ge
| aw ay and F ra n k Jones was set Io SO H ull Hie lib r a r ie s m ay lie made up
lim it. A ll q u a il and fem ale pheasants
E D IT H J E L K E N , C le rk .
w o rk w ith an as: (s la n t to do the e a rlv In O cto b e r
T h e p re p a ra tio n
are p ro te cte d
W A L T E R M E T Z G E R , C le rk .
jo b . T h e new flo o rs w ill he raised an d p a c k in g o f th e books Is done In
Hn Hie s u iiie day, th e season on
E lected office rs o f th e o th e r class­
tw o inches w h ich w ill g ive e n o u g ll the P o rtla n d lib r a r y , Hie a ssista nts
d u i ka and geese begins, e n d in g J a n ­
es a re as fo llo w s :
•
v e n tila tio n to preserve th e wood
g
iv
in
g
t
h
e
ir
ow
n
tim
e
to
the
w
o
rk.
C L A U D E W E S LE A H E S L IN .
u a ry 15. w h ile the s h o o tin g o f snipe,
J u n io rs
P re s id e n t, D a vid P e te r­
It Is lik e ly th a t tin* e n tir e g ro u n d
p lo v e r, co o ls, ra ils and o th e r shore
< lt \l< L E S D A IIL Q I 1ST.
T h e m any frie n d s o f th e H e s lin ! flo o r w ill have io he replaced, lin t RURAL LETTER CARRIERS'
son ; vice re s id e n t, G lad ys W r ig h t;
s e cre ta ry, M abel M ic h e l; tre a s u re r, , fa m ily o f F a irv ie w were shocked to th e w o rk w ill not he done u n t il a fte r
C h a rle s D u lilq u is l, f o r n e a rly h a lf b ird s extends fro m O cto b e r 1 to lie
EXAMINATION CALLED OFF
W illia m B u tle r ; e d ito r, W ln n ifr e il hear o f the death o f C laud e W esley, th e school closes next sum m e r.
a c e n tu ry a re s ilie n t o r th e Pleuaaat ceIII tie r 15.
P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts has received V a lle y n e ig h b o rh o o d , pusseil aw ay
A ll h u n te rs m ust have re g u la r l i ­
St. C la ir ; serg ea nt at a rm s, G len o n ly c h ild o f M r. and M rs. Joh n T
n
o
tice
fro m W a s h in g to n c i t y s a y in g at a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, w h ere he had censes, co s tin g 11.50 fo r reside nts
GRESHAM
SALESROOM
M cC o rm ick.
E le c tio n o ffice rs— O rin ' H e s lin , on .September 25, a lte r a few
S ta n le y,
ju d g e ;
B o n n ie
H o rto n , d a ys’ illn e s s fro m p e r o tin itis .
FOR CHEVROLET« 'h a t He a n no un ced e x a m in a tio n fo r been ta ke n fo r tre a tm e n t, on S eptem ­ um l 8 lo , fo r n o n -re sid e n ts.
H is
F ro m a ll In d ic a tio n s , fe w e r plieas
c le rk .
ber 22. T lie fu n e ra l was held fro m
I r u r a l le tte r
c a r r ie r lias been can
age was 15 years, ten m o n th s an il
A r t h u r W Regner, w ho was at
In th is lo c a lity
'r e lie d . I t is da ted H e pie nibe r 22 am i the P le a sa n t V a lle y c h u rc h on Toes- j Hilts w ill he k ille d
S ophom ores
P re s id e n t,
E m m et n in e days.
O nly
last
S a tu rd a y ,
ig n e d by J o h n A M c llh e n n y . pr»»fl day a fte rn o o n o f th is week, w ith In j th a n fo rm e rly , us th e b ird s are not as
W e llin g ; vice p re s id e n t, M a rie T â c h ­ C laud e was a ssistin g in tlie th re s h in g fite c o u n ty f a ir w ith * d is p la y o f
C h e V ro le I a n to mu Id les
s a nui] nc»-s 'le n t o f C u lle d S tates c iv il service l e r i n e n t in th e Dam ascus cem etery. p le n tifu l as a few years ago, am i
e ro n ; se c re ta ry . O lga N o re e n ; tre a s­ fo r his un cle , E. E. H e a iin , a m i in th e
gun
'• m in i s io n . T he f u ll text o f Ihe no
M r. Dalilquist was b o rn In Mwed- m an y o f Hie fo rm e r loeul shot ___
u re r, G e rtru d e D o w s e tt; e d ito r , D o r­ a tte rn o o n co m p la in e d o f p a in , w h ich th a t Hie firm o f Kegner A F ie ld s . o f
w h ich he is Hie s e n io r m em b er has lic e 1« as fo llo w s :
e ll, Decem ber 31, 1840.
He cem e to "‘ H*1" ’ " a r '’ ••<»» e ith e r n i a II I p II I a 11 u g
cas S n y d e r; serg ea nt a t a rm s. C o n­ became so g re a t th a t he was com
“ > - 'r rep-
"I'lie
e o in m is s io n
re c e n tly
n n . tills c o u n try when 21 yea rs o f age I ,b ‘‘ ” •’* S p rin g fie ld rifle s o r m ach in e
verse B u rlin g a m e
E le c tio n officers p e lle tl to go to bed. M e d ica l a tte n - a P’K»ln ,,‘d Kd ,h ,b u r"
»h”
C h e v ro le t in
’* '
> am iji :»tlob
fo r v o u r and K ittle d n e ar S ycam ore, w h ere h e ! au,1B’ o r w° r k ln g in o th e r p a rts o f
— Benem a M athe w s, ju d g e ; A lb e rt tio n was secured at once, but th e lad r ™ n t a tI ”
to grow worse and on , , r t s,ian i
resided u n til his d e a th . He m a rrie d the Northwest.
H o rn e c k e r and R u th H a r tle y , cle rk s c o n tin u e d
n o s iiio n of r u r a l c a r r ie r , as show n
M
r.
O
sbu
rn
w
ill
co
n
d
u
ct
a
sales­
OH
M arch 25. 1880, M iss H e ste r John
F re sh m e n — P re s id e n t,
Jeston [ T uesday eve n in g was ta ke n to a P o r t­
i liv ! lie n o tic e m a ile d you. T h e exam
Market Hours C hange,
Q u e s in b e rry ; vice
p re s id e n t, L y le la n d h o s p ita l fo r an o p e ra tio n .
He room am i service s ta tio n am i w ill a l­ 'tu itio n h o w e ve r, lias been can celled son, to w h o m fo u r c h ild re n were
On
a
m
i a fte r O cto b e r 1, the Gresh
W in te rs ; s e c re ta ry ,
E d ith
H y a tt; die d at th e h o s p ita l soon a f te r the ways be ready to m ake a d e m o n s tra ­ 'm l 11 is re q u e ste d th a t you d e stro y b o rn , a ll o f w hom s u rv iv e . T hey are am M eat M a rk e t w ill close at 6 :3 «
Hie n o tic e an d re tu r n to th is office
tio
n
.
T
lie
a
d
d
itio
n
to
tils
b
u
ild
in
g
tre a s u re r, C ris M o d in , se rg e a n t at o p e ra tio n .
' l l » im p lie s re m a in in g In y o u r pos- O le B D a h lq u is t, M rs M in n ie N ic h ­ o 'c lo c k . A fte r N o vem b er 1, Hie clos
arm s. Jam es M cG in n is.
E le c tio n o f ­
C la u d e was a g ra d u a te a jf th e F a ir - w ill g ive h im Hie needed roo m fo r
■ s io i
Non s h o u ld also ad vise p e r . ols, W illia m am i C h a rle s D a lilq u is t
lu g h o u r w ill be ft o'clock. Residence
i. li k in g in q u ir y re g a rd in g the The m o th e r o f these c h ild re n died phone, 793.
ficers— L y le W in te rs , ju d g e ; Jeston view school in last y e a r’s class and an a u to m o b ile d is p la y when it is -OI
w h ich
w ill be
w ith in a • » a m in a tio n o f th e r a d th a t it has years ago, and on M ay 1», 189», M r.
Q u e s in b e rry , c le r k ;
M a rio n Hag- had ju s t en tered Benson P o ly te c h n ic fin ish e d ,
been ca n ce lle d
A. J W BROWN, Proprietor.
week o r ten days.
D a h lq u is t m a rrie d J e n n ie M N elson,
berg. R ic h a rd La ne and H azel D unn, sch o o l in P o rtla n d , w here he was
w
ho
su
rv
iv
e
s
h
im
.
O
f
th
e
second
te lle rs .
ta k in g th e course in e n g in e e rin g .
.
...
Milk R ecord B lank».
La»l) H elp W an leal,
B
r o r H ire »service
T h e fu n e ra l was he ld fro m th e
A u to m o b ile s a n yw h e re ,
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