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T W IC E W EEK VOL. 5. G resham O utlook NO. 40 MILK TEST GRAFTING PUNISHED GRESHAM. GURNEY'S OPTIMISM BOUND TO WIN MULTNOMAH. COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 16, 1915 ONE OF THE INDUSTRIES OE EASTERN MULTNOMAH raom “ W AND FRIDAYS $1.50 ™ . Eu. PER YEAR HAY CROP IS SPOILING ON THE GROUND E. G urney of P o rtlan d and H oover It was variously estim ated th a t j S tation called in th e o th e r day to from 100,000 to 200,000 people saw j cheer up th e e d ito r w ith his o p tim th e L iberty Bell y esterd ay during ism. Mr. G urney is a ladies' ta il its b rief stay of six h ours iu P o rt- ' o r doing business in th a t line iu tin land. m etropolis, and on th e side he is Vast th ro n g s su rg ed aro u n d th e ! M ention was m ade two weeks ago m anager of th e U nique Brick anil car as it stood on th e trac k in fro n t j I t is estim ated th a t m ore th an ab o u t an a p p a re n t discrepancy be- W orks at H oover S tation. of th e C o u rth o u se and probably one- . .. It may gi> w ith th e business iu fo u rth of th e people th e re walked tW° th0U8Bn‘1 ‘° n8 ° f hay ‘8 8P °"- tw een th e m ilk test rep o rts of c e r e ith e r line of his endeavor, but he past it on th e p latfo rm s raised for lng ln ,h e of ea ste rn Multno- tain P o rtlan d d ea le rs and th a t of certainly has th e rig h t philosophy 1 th a t purpose. T he o th e rs co ntented nlah and C lackam as counties and th e experts at San 1- rancisco. It was of life and know s bow to see good them selves w ith a m ore d ista n t view th a t ten tim es us much m ore will be show n th a t the producers here had in every th in g . F o r instance, a but they all saw it. io it th l„ p art of , hH g(atB un]egg chance rem ark about th is un to w ard i ap p a ren tly been cheated, as th e p a r T he p ara d e of th e m ilitia, the , u , . ., . .. . :.. the rain s cease w ithin a week o r tic u la r te st referred to show ed a d if .veather b ro u g h t from him some i G. A. It. an d th e school children such T.-mark as th is: ten days. was an excellent fe a tu re In keeping ference of 1.32 per cent, in the T in re is no such thi.ig as bad l with th e sp irit of th e occasion and ! L arge fields of g rass may be seen am o u n t of b u tte r-fa t trom two sam w e a ih e r; only different kinds of ' was alm o st eq u al to th e bell itself ] lying in th e sw ath, w iurow o r th e good w eather. S unshine is deliglit- ples of the sam e milk. as an a ttra c tio n . lul, rain is refresh in g , wind is brac shock, w hile p erh ap s one- h alf re T h a t som ething of the kind lias ing and snow is ex h iliratiu g . Probably about a h u n d red per- m ains uncut. B u t th e fate of the -------. -------- lla v e you m ade fo rm al app licatio n to your fav o rite wood d ealer for sons w ent from G resham to th e city been practiced is evident but so far Mr. G urney was born in Belgium no steps have been tak en by th e but is now an A m erican citizen your next w in te r’s supply of firew ood? If not, why not? And are you for ih e express purpose of seeiug sta n d in g fields will be little b e tte r th an those cut, fo r th e g ra ss is g e t Kr,>at n atio n al relic, and all were M ultnom ah county dairym en to pro and enjoys all th e privileges an d a d going to do it w hile th e price of wood is low and before th e ro ad s m ake tin g too ripe fo r good hay an d the vantages of th e sam e. He feels sym glad they w ent. Some had seen it tect them selves. It is different, how th e h au lin g m uch m ore difficult th a n a t p resen t? pathy for his n ativ e co untry in its clover fields a re m a tte d down to th e before but w anted to see it again ev er, in C lackam as county, w here "B uy early an d avoid the ru s h ,” is good advice to wood buyers as well and no one re g re tte d th e trip o r the gro u n d an d th e stem s a re ro ttin g o ne of h te cream erym en was caught p resen t p lig h t but is hopeful th a t good will come o ut of w hat now is as 1° Luyors of any o th e r com m odity, for if you w ait un til th e d ealer has cost in tim e o r money. off. in the a c t and a rre ste d . T he follow regarded as an injustice. If th e a lot of o rd ers on hand th e o th e r people have had th e pick of the best T he bell is now on Its way to San T he early g rain fields a re scarcely ing concerning th e case is from the people of th e little co u n try will get I wood an d have tak en ad v an tag e of th e lowest su m m er prices an d will be F rancisco w here it is due tom orrow any b e tte r off as they a re in m auy O regon City C ourier: and will be a g rea t c e n te r of a ttra c places tan g led m asses of sta lk s A fter one-half h o u r's d eliberation hold of Mr. G urn ey ’s idea of co u ra g e, serve(| flr8l tion am ong w orld a ttra c tio n s. th e Jury in th e case of H. N eilsen and hopeful activ ity they, and all b eaten down by th e rain an d in This is a "w ooden” co u n try and the fav o rite fuel, alm ost th e only o th ers, a re bound to com e out about gave a verdict of guilty. m any cases w ill bo unfit fo r an y NeilBen, who ru n s th e Oregon City rig h t in th e end. He expresses it fuel in fact, ts good fir wood, well seasoned. T h ere are several reliable BORING ODD FELLOW S th in g b ut hay, provided th e w eath er C ream ery, was ch arg ed w ith incor th is w ay: dealers in th is vicinity who w ould be glad to ta k e early o rd ers for ini INSTALL OFFICERS p erm its m ow ing before g rain ripens. ectly read in g th e Babcock te st for COURAGE m ediate o r fu tu re delivery. T he gasoline woodsuws will follow the L ate sown g rain will probably be b u tte r fat, and with ch e atin g th e H ang on. cling o n; Boring lodge, I. O. O. F., installed saved as usual, as it is inconceiv wood wagons and th e w in te r’s wood can be laid aw av w hile It Is dry and d airy m en o u t of from 3 to 7 per No m a tte r w hat they suy. officers on T uesday n ig h t last for the able th a t th e rain y w eath er can con ce n t of th e ir profits. « heap and of best q u ality obtain ab le. Sing on, bing on; la st h alf of th e year. tin u e long enough to spoil it. D istrict A ttorney H edges m ade an T hings will come y o u r way. ab le plea for ju stic e to th e farm ers S ittin g down and w aiting will not Many farm ers will be p u t to th e T he cerem ony was conducted by T estim ony intro d u ced by th e sta te help a b it; H enry Heck, d is tric t deputy grand necessity of buying im p o rted hay ten d ed to show th a t N eilsen carried The only way to get th e re is by this year if th e dam p w ea th er con m aster, assisted by Wm. A. M orand, on his o p eratio n s on a w holesale keeping up your grit. tin u es th ro u g h th e next two weeks. scale. J. W. Ftadam acher, em ploy d istric t deputy g ran d m arsh al. F o l T he dairym en a re th e h a rd e st h it Posters tire out announcing the Grunge Field Day, which is to ed by N eilsen as cream te ste r, te s ti ILLUSTRATED LECTURE low ing a re th e officers in stalled : and th e m ost d iscouraged, as the fied th a t he would tu rn over his re ON L IFE S SHADOWS lie held here on Saturday, July 24, at the county fair grounds. Wm. E. W heeler, p ast g ra n d ; G. buying feed will not only ta k e all su lts of th e te st to N eilsen and th a t A speeial line of attractions is being prepared to supplement A. T acheron, noble g ra n d ; Wm. E. the profits b u t will ta k e m ore th au th e p ro p rie to r would deduct from 3 Rev. W. G. M acLaren, of P o rt the literary program which will commence at 10:30 with an ad Childs, vice g ra n d ; Jo h n Meyers, th e ir cows can e a rn to keep them to 7 per cent, in m aking e n trie s in his books. F o r instance, if cream land, form erly chaplain of the sta te dress of welcome h? .Mayor Stapleton, and which will be followed w arden; Jo h n Jo n sru d , co n d u cto r; going. tested 37 per cent., R adam ach er te s p en iten tiary a t Salem , will give an A ugust L ekberg, ch a p la in ; Erick In stea d of m ore th a n a th o u san d tified th a t N eilsen would pay for illu stra te d lectu re en title d "L ife ’s by speeches by State Master Spence and Governor Withycomhe. B artel, o u tsid e g u a rd ia n ; H erm an tons of hay to sell, th is section will A chorus of 75 voices is in training, selected from all the granges a b o u t 32 per cent, b u tte r fat. In case Johnson, Inside g u a rd ia n ; rig h t su p have to buy th a t m uch th is y ear u n th e fa rm e r w atched th e test made, Shadow s on th e Pacific C oast,” ln in the county. They will sing four of the grange melodies. p o rter N. G., J. E. S iefer; le ft su p less th e w eath er clears off. R adam ach er said th a t he was in M etzger’s h all, F rid ay n ig h t, Ju ly Sports lor prizes will lie held in the afternoon, consisting of p o rte r N. G., C. F. Cross; rig h t su p s tru c te d to put a rin g aro u n d the 16, a t 8 p. m. Mr. M acLaren has re su lt so th a t N ielsen could protect comic contests iu which the members of the granges will attem pt p o rte r V. G., M. H. W h eeler; left FIRST OPERATIONS given his tim e exclusively d u rin g the him self in m aking th e entry. HARD SURFACING to outdo each other, races of every description and other athletic su p p o rte r V. Q „ E lm er H ickey; rig h t R a d am ach er, fea rin g a rre s t, in past eig h t years to liftin g fallen sen io r su p p o rte r, J. A. In tel; left stunts too numerous to mention. form ed th e s ta te officials and S tate hum anity of every class, and is well H ard su rface Im pro v em en t be sen io r su p p o rte r, J. W. Brooks. D eputy D airy and Food C om m ission known th ro u g h o u t the Coast sta te s The affair is advertised as one to which everyone is welcome, A d elegation from Sandy lodge gan on th e Pow ell V alley ro ad yes e r Z iem er was sent to investigate. for doing a g re a t work. it being a monster treat by the ten granges ofthe county, which was p resen t. A fter th e In stallatio n terd ay m orning a t Buckley avenue Sam ples of cream w ere ta k en by T he m any slides show n in this Z iem er from the farm ers before they lecture are tak en from actu al exper have assumed all obligations. The Pleasant Home hand has been a b an q u et was served, follow ed by crossing by "sp ik in g ” th e m acadam social session, left th e ir produce a t th e cream ery ience and m ake th e le ctu re very in engaged, and there will he dancing iu the pavilion during the w hich will have to be openoil for an d R adam ach er m ade a carbon afternoon with good orchestra music and good management. L ist o f L etters. the W arrcn lte com position. O pera te re stin g and In stru ctiv e. This lect copy of all his tests. Ziem er took R em aining le tte rs uncalled for In tions a re push in g w estw ard. All who come are requested to bring basket lunches yet there his sam ples to P o rtlan d and in every ure has been given in th e churches A new device, w eighing six tons, case th e two te sts w ere found to be of P o rtlan d and in m auy tow ns of will he refreshm ents on the grounds sufficient for those who come the G resham postofflce for week en d ing Ju ly 11, 1915. is ueed to loosen th e rock su rface. th e sam e. A. S. W ells, chem ist for the s ta te an d m eets w ith much suc unprepared. th e com m ission, appeared as a w it cess. It Is draw n by a big steam ro lle r L adies — Miss C arrie Staffason The occasion promise»: to he one of the biggest and best as well Mrs. 8. E. D orothy. ness as well as D eputy Ziem er. which will la te r be used on th e com It is hoped th a t m any will avail Ju d g e Sievers, in whose court th e them selves of th e o p p o rtu n ity to as the first of its kind ever held in Gresham. T hese le tte rs will be se n t to th e p leted surface. case was tried , will pass sentence h ear and see this in te restin g lect T he cam ps at Je n n e and th e Base dead le tte r office on Ju ly 25, 1915, today. If not delivered before. In calling Line crossing are ab o u t reudy to be ure on F rid ay night. No adm ission EAST PORTLAND SUBURB ANOTHER RECIPE FOR C ooking p la n ts will be charged. An effort is being W ILL BECOME POPULAR LOGANBERRY JUICE for th e above, p lease say ’a d v e rtise d ’, gin op eratio n s. ROCKWOOD MA.CC ARFES giving d ate of list. have been estab lish ed and q u a rte rs INSTALI. OFFICERS m ade to secu re a sin g e r from P o rt A ltainead, th e M ontavllla su b u rb , for th e em ployes have been built. I. McCOLL. I’ M land. L oganberry ju ice is becom ing de Rockw ood T ent No. 61, K nights a t th e te rm in u s of th e M ount T abor A largo n u m b er of team s have been servedly p o p u lar in th is vicinity lliils Wanted. C a rd o f T h a n k - engaged and crew s a re being assem of th e M accabees, has elected and cariin e, is going to have a su b sta n Many housek eep ers put up a supply We desire to th a n k o u r matiy N otice Is hereby given th a t bids bled a t both cam ps. in stalled officers fo r (lie c u rre n t term tial grow th w hich will be of g rea t every su m m er of th is delicious bev will be received fo r fu rn ish in g band friends for th e ir expressions or sym T he sam e co nditions may be found th e p rincipal positions being filled pathy In connection w ith the d eath benefit to th e su rro u n d in g co untry erage. A sh o rt tim e ago th e O ut music d u rin g fa ir (n o t less th a n 16 a t F airv iew , w here a n o th e r cam p by J. H. S chram as C om m ander; An of F a th e r K um m ei an d for (he an d even for e a ste rn M ultnom ah. look published th e recipe sen t out p ieces.) R ight Is reserved to reje ct has been estab lish ed . ton S chantln, sa rg e n t; W. A. Rowen, many floral trib u tes. any o r all bids, band to play from T oday's Jo u rn a l says: A bout one m ile of W a rre n ite has by th e Oregon Agri u ltu ra l College 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mr. and M rs. K u m m ei an d fa m ch a p la in : H erm an A nspach, record- been laid on th e Sandy road ea st of T he exchange of 62 city lots iu a A ddress bids to II. A. Lewis, P o rt 82d s tr e e t w here work was first be grow ing residence of th e city and which many a re using successfully. ily. k eep er; Jo h n P. F reem an , n iaster- a business site on th e n o rth w est A n o th er m ethod Is su g g ested by land, O regon, It. 1. gun. at- arm s. co rn er of Main an d Second avenue F ield Day S in gin g P ra ctice By o rd e r of th e B oard of D irectors W a lk e r Q uesinberry, who had Mrs. C. I’. T allm an , which sh e has has been com pleted by th e Oregon All singers for th e G range Field mao 0 a b b b *. been record keeper for nine and one- Day a re req u ested to m eet in G resh H om e B uilders. T he deal which is found very successful. Mrs. Tail- M ultnom ah C ounty F air. D. M. RO B ER T8, S ecretary. th e la rg e st th is m o n th th u s far. h alf years, refused to serve any long am in th e G range hall, Sunday, Ju ly mail does n ot cook the b erries first, ROCKWOOD TEN T, K. O. T. M„ Meets first S atu rd ay and th ird F ri I he Oregon Home B uilders ac -j ()U( presses o u t th e ju ice, th en lets e r and was succeeded by one of the 18. w here songs for th e occasion will q u ire th ro u g h th is deal 62 lots in day evenings each m onth. C om m and Bids W an ted . new est m em bers of the te n t, H erm an be practised. T he p ractice will com A ltam eail in E ast P o rtlan d . it com e to a boil, unsw eetened, then N otice Is h ereby given th a t bids er, Jam es H. S chram ; reco rd -k eep er, A nspach, who is fully qualified to mence a t 2 :3 0 p. m. she seals it up. W hen w anted in H erihan A nspach. R. D. 1, G resham . will be received fo r use of dance hall ta k e care of th e financial affairs of Mrs. L. T. L usted an d d au g h te r th e w inter she d ilu tes and sw eetens Ella W heeler Wilcox says poverty on fa ir g ro u n d s d u rin g th e com ing GRESHAM C H A PT E R , O. E. 8.— th e lodge, as he has full ch a rg e of Inez will s ta rt for M anzanita beach it to ta ste , o r If it is w anted for and am bitio n do th e w orld’s best fair up to Ju ly 20th. R ight to reje ct No. 117- W. M., Mrs. A nna Brow n; all money, th e re being no such offi- tom orrow to rem ain aw ay for two jelly she has no difficulty ln adding se cretary , Miss Kose Dalr. M eets sec work. The best work is often u n d er any or all bids reserved. the p ro p er am o u n t of su g ar. cer as treasurer, t . . .. weeks. A ddress bids to H. A. Lewis, P o rt ond an d fo u rth T h u rsd ay s in Odd Rockwood T ent is ab o u t 20 y e a r. | and you pan Pa t Po ™rty 1 Fellow s hall. Mrs. T hom pson, m o th er of Robert back as much as you like without F rom p rese n t Indications th e hay land, Oregon, R. 1. old and has been prosperous from T hom pson, died th is m o rn in g a t th e crop ln th is vicinity will have to be ever g ettin g a g rin o u t of it. By o rd e r of B oard Cf D irectors C H A R IT T H IV E . L. O. T. M M eets th e beginning. T he m em bers own M elrose farm , th e hom e of h e r son. seco n d T h u rsd a y and fo u r th S n tu rd a y cured ln a dry kiln th is year. M ultnom ah C ounty F air. a fte r n o o n s aach m on th . C om m ander. th e hall and th e lot on w hich It Miss L a u ra D avis e n te rta in e d "Socialism is a cu re fo r poverty," D. M. RO BERTS, S ecretary . Mrs. J o s ie S ta n le y , record keeper, M iss sta n d s and are noted fo r “ doing declares Mr. Seidl of M ilwaukee. ab o u t fifty of h er frien d s a t a barn M a ils H hantln G resh a m II. F. D. 1. T u rn er’s L ittle A fterth o u g h t ODD r iL L O W I th in g s ” w hen th e occasion dem ands Socialism n ev er cu red an ounce of dance W ednesday evening a t h er D a iry Records. An E nglish c ritic 's referen ce to it. Many cases of relief have been poverty In th e w orld. W ork is the hom e on th e M ountain View farm T he O utlook office has a prin ted B U R IN O LODGE, NO. J2«. I. O. O. T, T u rn e r's fine p ictu re, ’’T he W reck placed to th e ir cred it since th e lodge specific and all It needs is to be T he evening was sp en t in dancing. — N O . Wm. W h eeler, se c r e ta r y , Wm. B uoy,” rem in d s a faith fu l new s form for record of dairy cows. I t Is A. M orand. was organized. Only tw o active fortified w ith justice. W. W. Cotton gave in stru c tio n s to p ap er rea d er of a cu rio u s an ecdote in very com plete, la rg e enough fo r 16 m em bers have died d u rin g th e period B U R IN O R E H B K A H L O D O E— N O - th to se p resen t on th e fox tro t. R e connection with it. W hen T u rn e r cows, will co n tain th e m orning and M innie M a yers, se c r e ta r y . N ora M eyers. of th e te n ts existence. She h a d prom ised to han d le his fre sh m e n ts w ere served ab o u t m id first se n t th is p ictu re to th e Royal evening record fo r a m onth, and Is cash an d she was m ak in g good, is n ig h t. Music was fu rn ish ed by a REBEK AH LODGE, NO. A cadem y It was hung am ong sev er very convenient. If you keep cows 41 OREKHAM — M eets ev e r y se co n d and fo u r th CANNERY WORKING a fre q u en t reason for divorce cases. victrola. a y a t I p m In th e I. O. O. F. al b rillian tly colored pictures. On you should use th is record sheet. h W all ed n esd N o b le G rand. M rs C M K en n ey , ON GARFIELD BERRIES what did the man expect when he th e T he price is reaso n ab le. P hone 7»il. se c r e ta r y Mrs Cora C h ild ers A new sp eed o m eter not only in v arn ish in g day T u rn e r found with all his w orldly endow ed h er It was m entioned th a t th e G resh d icates th e speed of trav e l, but abso effect of his d u ll gray ren d erin g of goods? GREHH a M LODGE, NO 124. i .o .o .r . POW ELL VALLEY am cannery is engaged on a big o r lu tely p rev en ts th e speed reach in g a sto rm y sea a lto g e th e r spoiled by — N. O , B ert M etager se c r e ta r y R. H. Todd. M a sts ev e r y S a tu rd a y s v e n in e Its b rig h t su rro u n d in g s. W ith o u t a d er fo r E stacada, to th e ex ten t of B lau m a u er-F ran k D rug C om pany a p red eterm in ed point. Mrs. Sw anson of P o rtlan d , _ _ her m o m en t's h esitatio n he p ainted in can n ing ab o u t 4,000 cases of log an of P o rtlan d has sta rte d a move to es ,u lle h te d h in v in ih r i "Oh-ln-law and d a u g h te r and th e ir M eets In M accabaa h all ev e r y T h u rsd a y A lthough . b u l’.t ea rly in th e t..e lighted buoy In th e fo reg ro u n d . g,r, from Kansas, , pent one night •» J C. B A . , n . O.; b erries. T he berries a re being pack tablish d ru g farm s fo r raisin g th e C h ristian era , an d b u ilt en tirely an d it. dab of crim son lig h t show ed I day week th e hom ,. of Mf « * H‘ JI ~ r»«~F various d ru g plants. ed for th e G arfield grow ers. w ith o u t m o rta r, a sto n e church In 80 b rillian tly In It. gloom y se ttin g a n „ M„ Jo h n PaImbIa(i vl„ tin< ROCKWOOD REB EK A H LODGE. R. C. Deming, one of th e leading T he rep o rts of th e U ulversity of Irelan d ctill is in excellent co n d i th a t T u rn e r’s p ic tu re becam e the th e ir old frie n d s and picking cher- No. 2O 5--M eets first and th ird T u es local grow ers of G arfield has been day evenings a t 8 o ’clock. N. O., p ro m in e n t one, and its riv als on ries. Oregon show th a t th e im p o rtatio n tion. dally sh ip p in g from 25 to 85 cra tes, Mary E Row en; se creta ry , Mary each side w ere ca st Into th e shade. of C hinese eggs has reached n o tice Richm ond. and o th e rs are m aking considerable Many of th e la rg e st Ja p an e se w ar I t is curious, If tru e , th a t th e most able p roportio n s. The Supreme Court has handed sh ip m ents. sh ip s have been equip p ed w ith w ire n o ticeab le fe a tu re of th e p ictu re I B OP W O O D C B A fT . down a decision absolving the O. W. Mr Deming 1» m aking visits to I t's an e a r - m a tte r to be p opular less telep h o n es which o p era te sue- j should have been an a fte rth o u g h t. C L O V E R C IR C L E NO. 4SI. W . O. W . R. & N. C. from liability to tres the cannery here every few days, w ith y o u r frien d s. All you ha«, cessfully for distances up to 100 ‘ ____________ M eets ev ery fo u r th T u e sd a y a t 2:10 In passers. the 1. O O. F hall G u ard ian N eig h b o r. and is keeping in close touch with to do is ju s t to agree vlth them in m iles. , The price of tin fluctuates very Mra. D D. Jack. G resh a m R. J, G u a rd ian d a r k . E llie M etager. G resh am . the work. everything. noticeably an d rapidly. On July 13 the first full wagon (tit’ ¡IP? GOVERNOR WiTHYCOMBE TO BE FIELD DAY SPEAKER Spanish settlements on the Pad-J load of hogs ever seen ln Hood Riv The latest thing to be regulated A good wagon umbrella will keep fie coast of North America once ex It has been estimated that there er was seen on t h e streets. in Portland Is the poster for the off both rain and suu. At Sterling tended to a point near the present are 19, 000 species of fish in the moving picture «how. A Kidder Udw. Co. southernmost tip of our Alaska. world. Rsad the Want Ada. OREKHAM CAMP, NO. 12,120, M A.—M eets first and third T uesday each month In odd F allow s’ hall. obligated m embers ars Invited to tend. O. L F ieldhouse, Clerk. 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