Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 01, 1918, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
VOL. 8,
NO. 62
GRESHAM,
DAIRYMEN
NEW PASTORS
TO ACCEPT
NAMED, MANY
NEW RATES ARE RETURNED
T h e P o rtla n d city m ilk co m m issio n
T h e a n n u a l c o n fe re n c e o f th e
re c e n tly fixed th e p rices a t w hich M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h in P o r t­
m ilk a n d c re a m Is to be p aid fo r to la n d w as clo sed o n la s t S u n d ay . T h e
th e d a iry m e n su p p ly in g P o rtla n d . re a d in g of th e a p p o in tm e n ts , u s u a l1/
T h ese p rices a r e b e tte r th a n h av e th e Iasi th in g o n th e p ro g ra m b efo re
been receiv ed up to th e p re s e n t tim e, a d jo u r n m e n t, h ad ta k e n p lace e a rlie r
b u t th e d a iry m e n c o n te n d th a t th ey in th e se ssio n , on a c c o u n t of th e de
p a r tu r e o f B ishop S h e p a rd to a tte n d
do n o t y et m eet th e c o st o f p ro d u c -
th e fu n e ra l of his so n , a s o ld ie r in at'
lon. T h e re is no d o u b t b u t th a t th e
e a s te rn tr a in in g cam p .
c o n su m e rs w ill h av e to puy a g re a tly
T h e re tu r n of Rev. J . M o n tcalm
a d v a n c e d p rice a n d th e d iffe re n c e will
B row n a s p a s to r of th e G resh am
go in to th e p o c k e ts of th e d is tr ib u ­
c h u rc h fo r a n o th e r y e a r w as well re
to rs.
ceived a n d w as in lin e w ith th e e x ­
T h e su b jo in e d le t te r h a s been se n t
p ressed d e s ire of th e o lticials of th e
o u t to all m e m b e rs o f th e O regon
c h u rc h . B oth p a s to r unil p eo p le e n ­
D a iry m e n 's L e ag u e.
It a c c e p ts th e
te r upon th e w o rk o f th e y e a r w ith
ra te s m ad e by th e co m m issio n but
m u ch s a tis fa c tio n .
I)r. T. B. F o rd
in tim a te s th a t a n o th e r d e m a n d will
w as a g u in a p p o in te d s u p e r in te n d e n t
be m ad e fo r a f u r th e r in c re a se . T h
o f th e S alem d is tric t. T h e c h u rc h e s
old r a te h a s been in c re a se d 50 c e n ts
a t T ro u td a le an d P le a s a n t H om e w ill
p e r h u n d re d p o u n d s fo r th e sam e
be se rv e d by Itev. E a rl 1!. C o tto n , th e
q u a lity of m ilk . T h e le t te r fo llo w s:
one at
Itockwcxs* by R ev. F . J.
P o rtla n d , S ept. 28.
B o rin g a n d S an d y w ill be
To All M em bers of O reg o n Dairy­ S ch n ell.
m e n 's L ea g u e sh ip p in g to th e P o rt- serv ed a g a in by Rev. (1. A. S p iess and
band M a rk e t:
F uirv lew by Rev. T. W. A tk in so n
"h e C ity M ilk C o m m issio n h as to-
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i
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.
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day re c o m m e n d e d th e fo llo w in g prlc- Rev. J. F. D unlop, fo r m e r p a s to r of
i s to p ro d u c e rs fo r th e six m o n th s ’ th e G re sh a m c h u rc h , is a p p o in te d to
perio d
c o m m e n c in g
O cto b er
1st, Ih e E sta c a d a c h u rc h . Rev. M elvin T.
based on th e 3.8 p e rc e n t b u tte r la t W ire of G ra n ts P ass w as r e tu rn e d to
te s t w ith a s lid in g sc a le o f 5c p e r
., ,
, .
, ,
p o in t fo r e a c h p o in t o f b u tte r f a t th e s a n le c h a r g e ’ " lis b el,lg his
ab ove th is b ase:
f o u r th y e a r.
R ev. A. C. B rack en
New price, $ 3 .8 5 ; b ase 3.8 p e rc e n t, b u ry will a g a in se rv e L u u relw o o d
Old price, $ 3 .3 5 ; b ase 3.8 to 4 p er c h u rc h in th e P o rtla n d d is tric t
‘ ’ s w e e t c re a m to be in c re a se d fro m
O tb e r «P P «‘n tm e n ts o f In te re s t to
67c to 75c p e r p o u n d o f b u tte rfa t.
p eo p le o f th is v icin ity a re as fo b
Y ottr ex e c u tiv e c o m m itte e a f t e r lo w s: M a rsh field , Rev. (’. L. H am il
th o ro u g h in v e s tig a tio n p re s e n te d fig- to n , an d P a isle y . A. G. C h ild s,
tires sh o w in g th e c o st o f p ro d u c in g ,
,
m ilk to be o v e r $4 p e r h u n d re d d u r- A " ‘o ,,g
‘*PP“ ‘“ '« n en ts w ere
ing th is p e rio d , an d th e c o m m itte e th e fo llo w in g :
C la re n c e T ru e W il-
a sk e d fo r a p rice of $4 b ased on 3.5 so n , s e c r e ta ry b o a rd of te m p e ra n c e ,
per cen t m ilk . W e b eliev e th a t an y p ro h ib itio n a n d p u b lic m o ra ls ; M. P.
p rice s h o r t o f th is w ill n o t m eet th e I
.
cost of p ro d u c tio n d u rin g th is p erio d , »’a ro u n a g la n . S u n d ay sch o o l m issio n
It is o u r p u rp o se to a b id e a b so -i “ HU c - M V an.M arter, m issio n a ry in
lu te ly by th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f th e A la sk a ; Jo h n P a rs o n s , s e c r e ta ry of
* !,y M ilk contnii. sloti. N e v e rth e le ss, th e O reg o n M e th o d ist H isto ric a l so-
we feel th a t th e se p rices do not m eet
th e c o st o f p ro d u c tio n .
W e w ill, I c le ty '
th e r e fo re , a g a in p re s e n t o u r co st fig -'
Rev. M. B. P a ro u n a g ia n fell un
tires an d ask fo r a r e - a d ju s tn ie u t.
co n sc io u s in th e c h u rc h e a rly in th e
(H lE G O N 'D A m ^ M E N 'S L E A G U E ,
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MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
OREGON,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913
J fu rt iîiy v r Hhu rliiiiy »fottìi
[T h e fo llo w in g poem is fro m H arv ey F is h e r, a nephew of M rs.
F. 11. C ran e. H e e n lis te d in 3 7 tli E n g in e e rs b u t only saw 18 d a y s'
se rv ice as he w as ta k e n dow n w itli rh e u m a tis m a n d h a s been c o n ­
fined to th e F o rt M yer h o sp ita l in V irg in ia. He is now u ble to w alk
a few ste p s, b u t is e x p ected to re c o v e r, th o u g h p ro b a b ly not s u f ­
ficiently to go ac ro ss th e o cean a n d m ay be r e tu rn e d to h is hom e ill
O reg o n . J
T h e fight is o n ! T h e b u g le so u n d is rin g in g o u t;
T h e cry , "T o a r m s ! " is h e a rd a c ro s s th e sea,
T h e F o rt M yer boys th e b a ttle cry a re a n sw e rin g
To fight th e H u n , th e foe of lib erty .
C horus
T h e fight is on, O F o rt M yer s o ld ie r,
A nd sid e by sh le in s te rn a rr a y ,
W ith b a y o n e ts g le a m in g
And c o lo rs si re a m in g .
We a re m a rc h in g to th e fray .
T h e fight is on, b u t w e a re ready
And s u re o u r g lo rio u s c a u se will win.
S ince G od is fo r us,
H is b a n n e r o 'e r us,
W e'll m a rc h in tr iu m p h to B erlin.
T h e fight Is o n! A ro u se, ye s o ld ie rs b rav e a n d tru e !
F o r old F o rt M yer w ill lead th e g a lla n t h ost,
T ill all th e w o rld is s a le lo r tr u e dem o cracy
A nd " F r e e d o m " , be Ihe u n iv e rsa l boast.
C h o ru s:
D u r Hug is le a d in g on to c e rta in victory
"S o m e w h e re in F ra n c e " , an d n e v er s h a ll It full.
F o r "O v e r T h e r e ” a m illio n Y unks a re lig h tin g now
W ith c h e e r on c jte e r we a n s w e r to th e ir call.
I S h o u te d I
F — O—-R —- T T
M— Y
Ila!
R a!
Ita!
Down w ith th e H un!
E —- R
C h o ru s:
N o o rv ick ,
a
n a tiv e v illa g e n e a r '
A F re n c h a rm y a v ia to r, w ho is a
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
>1.50 PER YEAR
EVIDENCE OF
, PORTLAND IN
EVENTS THAT
REGULATIONS
OF SKIP-STOP HAVE PASSED
U n less you h av e a very good m e m ­
In e n fo rc in g th e sk ip -sto p s t r e e t ­
ory
fo r d a te s of long ugo an d can be
c a r se rv ic e in P o rtla n d y e s te rd a y as
a w ar a n d fu e l c o n se rv a tio n m e a s u re , c e rta in th a t you kuow w h at you a r ;
F red ,1. H olm es, fu el a d m in is tr a to r ta lk in g a b o u t w hen you hav e to d e ­
lo r O reg o n , s ta te d th a t it w ould
cid e th e y e a r long ago in w hich so m e ­
his policy to do e v e ry th in g po ssib le
th in g h a p p e n e d , you go iu to u r e tr o s ­
to sa v e h o u s e h o ld e rs fro m discom
fo rt d u rin g th e co m in g n a tio n -w id e p ectiv e m ood a n d try to figure it all
fuel s h o r ta g e th is w in te r. T h ro u g h o u t. T h e n you a re n o t so s u re miles-.,
th e e n fo rc e m e n t
of
th e s k ip -sto p you can g et so n ic so rt of c o rro b o ra
serv ice
th e
p o w er n eed ed by th s liv e e v id e u c e s o m e th in g else th a t
h a p p e n e d a b o u t ih e sam e tim e w hich
s tre e t cu r c o m p a n y w ill be c u t dow
an d a la rg e p a rt of 20,001) to n s of will help to re fre s h y o u r m em ory.
N ow , ju s t su p p o s e so m eo n e a sk e d
coal a n d a la rg e q u a n tity of fu el oil
o rd e re d fo r th e ir a u x ilia ry p la n ts you Hie ag e of T ony S p a g h e tti, w hom
you h ad k n o w n e v e r sin ce lie w as
will be sav ed fo r o th e r uses.
T h e n u tio n now faces a coal de k n e e h ig h to a c a ttis h . You c a n ’t r e ­
ficlency of ab o u t 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to n s. In m e m b e r a tilin g u b o u t it a n d th e n
th e face of th is s itu a tio n th e n eed s of you go to ru c k in g y o u r m em o ry in
w ar in d u s trie s , th e a rm y an d navy so m e su c h a way as th is ;
" W e ll, now le t m e see.
T ony
w hich u re Im m ense, m u s t be m et. At
p re s e n t coal p ro d u c tio n is th e g re a t o u g h t to be le t's see lie o u g h t to
hold on. I'll
est in h ls tu ry , b u t d e m a n d s of wu be u u y w b e re a ro u n d
W hen
a re in c re a s in g fa r m o re ra p id ly tliun h a v e to do a little fig u rin g .
did I com e h e re ?
W us It In '«4 o r
p ro d u c tio n .
S ix ty -e ig h t,
1 th in k
no It
T h u s fu r O re g o n ia n s h av e n o t fe lt 68?
A nd It c o u ld n 't have been
th e w e ig h t of an y fuel re g u la tio n s w a sn 't.
N ow , th e n , le t m e see.
I'll
w hile in th e e a s t m an y re g io n s now 64.
a re on
fuel ra tio n s an d lig h t less h av e to fig u re a little .
"T he
big snow s to rm cam e In
n ig h ts a re e n fo rc e d in la rg e c itie s
" I do not w a n t to p u t a n y re s tr ic t w h ile th e P ow ell V alley ro ad was
Let
ive re g u la tio n s in fo rce u n le ss neces only u tr a il. T h a t w as w hen?
sity c o m p e ls," said H o lm es
" W ith m e see. W hen w as th e first M ethod
h eld
w h ere th '
w in te r on a n d fuel d iv e rte d to th e 1st e a m p m e e liu g
e a st h o w ev er th e p ro b le m of d is trib C o n g d o u h o tel s ta n d s . T h a t m ust
u tio n w ill be a h a rd o n e a c c o rd in g to h a v e been In '6 8 . L et m e see now .
p re s e n t in d ic a tio n s.
U n d e r th e clr T h e big w ind cam e alo n g in '81 o r
c u m s ta n c e s Ihe best th in g to be d o n e wus it ‘82, a n d blew dow n t h e g ro v e.
is fo r h o u s e h o ld e rs a n d in d u s trie s to I saw old Jo h n S p ry a b o u t th a t tim e
lay In su p p lie s now . If th e y fu lly co­ an d I re m e m b e r he w as th e fellow
o p e ra te it m ay be th a t we w ill n o t w ho to ld me u b o u t old In d ia n Jo h n
find It n ec e ssa ry to c u rta il su p p lie s b e in g th e la s t of th e M u ltn o m a h s.
"Let m e see now .
T h a t w as in
68 if 1 re m e m b e r rig tit, fo r In d ian
Ir rig a tio n p ro je c ts u n d e r e o n sid e r- John wus a liv e th e n an d d id n 't die
Now,
a tlo n fo r In d ia affect a b o u t 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,- fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs a fte rw a rd .
h en , we c a m e to O reg o n th u t y e a r
000 a c re s of lund.
I
in S e p te m b e r, a n d I re m e m b e r, th a t
An aMl' re c e iv e r, fro m th e c e n te r of so m eo n e to ld m e a b o u t th e big flood
■ w hich rise s a vase to hold flow ers, in '62. T h a t w ould he 56 y e a rs ago
hus been in v e n te d .
next D ecem ber, o r m ay b e n ex t Ju n
_________
u ary .
Save for the country's sake.
F ifty -s ix from 1918 leav e w h a t?
Yes, t h a t w ould he '62 a n d as th a t
wus six y e a rs b e fo re 1 cam e h e re I
m u st h a v e a r r iv e d In '68.
"1 re m e m b e r o f m e e tin g T ony th e
first tim e I cro ssed th e W illu in e tt-
on th e old fe rry b o at.
He w as a
y o u n g s q u ir t o r a boy th e n
I'd say
n in e o r te n o r m ay b e eleven y e a rs
o ld . I w as w h a t th e n ? J u s t ab o u t
h lrte e n o r fo u r te e n a n d we w ent to
h e sa m e sch o o l th a t w in te r, b u t I
d ro p p e d o u t lo n g b efo re T o n y did.
re m e m b e r a f te r w a r d T ony h ad sid e
u rn s le t m e see, n o w — T ony hud
p re tty fa irly good s id e b u rn s us e a rly
a s - w as it '8 0 . L e t m e see.
" H a y e s w as e le c te d w h en ?
L ln -
o ln . J o h n s o n , G ru n t, '7 6 w a sn 't It?
Yes, ’76. H ay es m u s t hav e been ju s t
g iv in g w ay to G a rfie ld w hen I first
n o ticed T o n y 's s id e b u rn s
T ony w in
p re tty fancy d re s s e r. I reck o n If
e'd s ta r te d s id e b u rn s as e a rly as '8 0
e o u g h t to be so m e w h e re s till side-
u rn s s t a r t e a r l ie r on so m e of th e
hoys th a n o th e r s .
H e m ig h t hav e
been six te e n in '8 0 a n d s till hav e hud
N om e, A lask a, is said to be th e only ! n a tu r a lis t aB u t ,„ ha8 ob8erved th a t
E sk im o v illag e in n o r th e r n A la sk a
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.
m any in se c ts lollow b a llo o n s in th e ir
p o ssessin g e le c tric lig h ts an d a w ire- |
less p la n t. T h e lig h t p la n t a n d w i r e - / “ “ ' " ' ; H e h as se ‘‘" ” <‘-s go as high
less s ta tio n w ere in s ta lle d by Del- 1,8 3,97 b fe et, a f t e r w hich th ey die.
N oor- G ra ssh o p p e rs clin g to th e b a s k e t of
b e rt R ep lo g le, te a c h e r a t th
__ e ____
vick g o v e rn m e n t sch o o l.
Mr. R e p -1 tb e balloon u n til th e a ir b ecom es too
lo g le, w ho w as In N om e re c e n tly on ra rllle d fo r th em , w hen th e y let go
an d fall. H e suys th e sw a llo w s h av e
h is w ay to th e s ta te s , said he le ft n a ­
tiv es in c h a rg e o f th e Im p ro v e m e n ts. a g lo rio u s tim e c a tc h in g th e s e in sects.
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in c re a se d pay hus been g ra n te d
O n e-to n tru c k fo r h ire .
E x p re ss
lly .1. W. P o m e ro y , S e c re ta ry . a 0100,1 ' e8sel 0,1 ,h i r e t ,n a o f t,1P
M o n treal (C a n a d a ) s tr e e t c a r em -
eye. H e w as rem o v ed to a h o sp ita l a n d h a u lin g . H. C h ris te n so n . P h o n e
ployes.
13.
i a n d la te r w as a b le to go to Ills h o m e
THEO. BRUGGER LOSES
ANOTHER FINE COW in S alem , w h ere h e is re c o v e rin g
I from h is illn ess.
T h e o d o re B ru g g e r lost a n d t h c
B row n Swflss cow y e s te rd a y m o rn in g
M o r e Im p o ssib ilitie s.
a t his p riv a te c ro s sin g of th e O. ,W. P.
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It w as s tru c k by a tr a in in a h eav y I Does A u tsria th in k sh e Is g o in g to
fog an d w as so b adly in ju r e d t h a t if be p e rm itte d to re ta in I ta ly 's n o rth
had to be k ille d .
e m p ro v in ces a n d p o rts an d h o ld in
It w ill be re c a lle d th a t he lost hiu b o n d a g e th e p eo p les g ro a n in g u n d e r
g ra n d c h a m p io n B row n S w iss in th e h e r yoke
th e ('ro u te s , B o h em ian s,
sa m e w ay s h o rtly a f t e r th e fa ir la st S lo v a k s a n d P o les, as well as th e
y e a r. In th a t case he k ille d th e cow Ju g o -S la v s, n o t in c lu d in g th o se of
first a n d th e n n o tified th e co m p an y . S e rb ia , w hich h as been re d u c e d to a
w hich forced a s e ttle m e n t fo r m uch » h ell, w ith th e b u lk o f Its peo p le dead
less Aian th e a n im a l w as w o rth .
o r fu g itiv e ?
B u ria n w ill say th a t |
T h is tim e he n o tified th e h u m a n e th e s e a re s u b je c ts fo r th e p eace ta-
olficer, w ho cam e o u t fro m P o rtla n d hie. T h ey c e rta in ly a re , b u t not w ith
an d p u t th e cow o u t of h e r m isery . A u stro - H u n g a ria n
re p r e s e n ta tiv e s
It is said th a t th e co m p an y p ro m ise d , » Ittin g at th a t ta b le on te rm s of
to c o n s tru c t a sa fe c ro s sin g bu t h a s e q u a lity w ith th o s e of th e e n te n te ,
n o t d one so, a n d Mr. B ru g g e r expect.» A nd a re re p r e s e n a tiv e s of th e u n ­
to receiv e fu ll pay lo r th e dead cow s p e a k a b le T u rk to sit at th a t ta b le
th is tim e. H is a c tio n in k illin g tin 4*|MO? sh al1 •’’‘te n te s ta te s m e n sit at
o th e r cow fo re s ta lle d a p o ssib le la w ­ a p eace b o ard w ith th e b lo o d sta in e d
s u it, b u t th is * tim e ft will be d if f e r ­ E n v e r a n d T a la u t a n d d isc u ss w ith
th em th e fu tu r e fa te of A rm en ia,
ent.
S y ria an d P a le s tin e ?
How to A p ply th e V a r io u s Ten
T lie q u e stio n a n s w e rs itse lf. P r e s ­
sid eb u rn s.
T h o u sa n d s.
id en t W ilson h a s sp ecifically s ta te d
If h e ’d been six te e n w hen I first
a n d re p e a te d ly affirm ed th e m ain c o n ­
n o ticed h is s id e b u rn s , th a t w ould
T h e fo llo w in g s u g g e s tio n s a re g iv ­ d itio n s of p e a c • T h e se c o n d itio n s
m a k e him
le t m e see | a i n ’t no
en e d ito ria lly by th e New Y ork S u n : a n d p rin c ip le s h av e been fu lly in ­
good
w
ith
o
u
t
a p en cil. H e w ore side-
W e h a v e n o t th e m e a n s of v e rify ­ d o rse d by e n te n te s ta te s m e n in ev ery
u rn s u n til B ry an first begun to ru n ,
ing tlie e s tim a te of file b re w e rs th a t c o u n try c o n c e rn e d . N o th in g s h o r t of
b u t w hen I first n o ticed th em they
10,000 sa lo o n s in th is city w ill go fu n c o m p lia n c e w ith th e m will Hal
h ad Ju st b eg u n to sh o w fuzzy lik e
o u t of b u sin e ss n ext m o n th b ecau se ¡gfy
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