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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1918)
GRESHAM = HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY ( N o t e — R e q u e s t is m a d e f o r a d d i t i o n i i u n i e s u f m e n in t h e s e r v i c e f r o m G re s h a m a n d v ic in ity .) al t ’A R L ALLDER PR A N K A RM STRO N G E A R N E S T JO H N W M A N D ER SO N IS A A C W A N D ERSO N GLENN ANDRE ROBERT ANDREW S H E R B E R T A RM STRON G E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D TOM B A K E R ELM ER BANKUS H E R B E R T BA SLEE ER N EST BATES BYRON B ELL C O R P F R A N K G. B E L L L E S L IE B E B K E OTLEY B E R K E PETER R BERKE A L B E R T A. B E Y E R C A R L F. B E Y E R ELM ER C BEYER J O H N B IC H A N HENRY B O TTLESO N L I E F T . A M O S W A T T B O T K IN C E C IL B O Z A R T H SG T. B O Y D o . B R A S W E L L ELG A R BROOKS EM ERSO N BROW N FR A N K R R oW N JO H N B U R B A LE< )N C A D D Y A 1 .B E R T «’A M P E D ('A N IK E O SCA R C A RLSO N E M E RSO N A ( ’ R A W F O R D E R N EST C H RI ST K N S EN L< )U IS C H R I S T E N S E N G EO RG E CLARK CARL CONGDON PERCY CO N R A D HARRY COOLEY R A I.P H E. C R A N D A L L 2D L IE U T F R E D C R A N E E R A N K « 'I tA W E o R D EDM UND G C O N V IL L M IL O M C O O N S I >«I M IN IC K C U N N I N G H A M C O R P . C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M F R E D D A V IS W DEAVER CHAS DEHAVEN E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N G o U G H O. D IX C E C IL D U K E RAYM OND DUNBAR E D DUNN- H EN R Y ELTO N EASTM AN W IL S O N E A S T M A N V E N C IL E V A N S ED. E V E R E T T W S EVERETT ELLS F O R S G R E N IS A A C F O S T E R JO H N FO X E R N E S T J. F R E E M A N K EN T FREEM A N D E W E Y G IB B S R O Y H G IB B S M E R R IL L R GOOD M E R V L N R. G O O D HOM ER G O SSETT W IL L IE H A L E Y FLO YD H A LLO C K O L IV E R H A M B L IE N C O R P F R A N K A H A M L IN J O H N H A M L IN C L IF T O N H A R R IS T H E A D O R E H A R R IS FRED HARTT C H E N D R IC K S C O R P W A. H E N S L E Y C A R Y L H E S L IN C O R P . C L A U D E H E S L IN C H A R L E S H IC K S J A S . (». H I L L Y A R D J W IL L IA M H I L L Y A R D C O N K A I) H< )E< K E R V IC T O R H O L M JO H N K H O N EY H E R B E R T H HOSS EV ERETT HUGHES C O R P . G. W H U M A S O N C O R P O R A L R A Y M O N D H l ’ M ASO.N C O R P . W F. J E N N E S G T . G U Y D. J O N E S A L B E R T A. J O H N S O N G U S T A V E A J o H N S C .>N W IL L IA M E. J O H N S O N R O Y J O H N S « ,N A L B E R T E. J O N S R U D A H L A N JO Y F A X O N JO Y A X E L F. JO H N S O N J O H N A JO H N S O N - FR A N K KENNY H A R O L D KERN- GLENN H K E S T E R S « ,N RAY K E S T E R S O N N E L S O N K IR K W O O D E L G I N B. K IR K W O O D R IC H A R D K N A K R R O B E R T K N IE K 1 E M GEO. K K N IE R 1 E M HAROLD LAKE P E T E K LA RSO N E M IL L A U B E R M M k H M Hi * fcx *4 LE« »N A R D L A U D E R B A C K J U L IU S L A M B E R T FRED J LEDBURY WM. LED BU RY J O S E P H C. I . E T S 1 N t E R LL< »YD L I T T L E P A G E ALTON LO V E LA C E L IE U T C H A S R M cC o L L c o r p ( ' h a s w . s M c C a r t e r c a r r «, l i . m c c r e a r y h a r o l d M c C r e a r y E J M cC U L L O C H j « , h n M c G i n n i s A R C H IE M cK E O W N L E W I S B U R L M c K IN N R Y R O B T M a GNVSEN W I L L I E M A R T IN C H A R LES M AYER N E W T O N L. M A R Y O T T SG T L E E M E R R IL L W ALTER W M ETZGER ADELBERT W M ETZGER F I .o Y E D S M E T Z G E R J O H N M ILA N - B A Y A R D M IL L E R C O R P G L E N W O O D M IL L E R H ('. M O F F E T T LEI« HIT« »N M O N T E IT H T H O S P. M O R G A N LELA N D B M OORE G E O R G E N E IL S O N L o U IS N E IL S O N G EO R G E N ELSO N E D W A R D ( ’. N O R E E N «»SC A R E N O R E E N R oY O LSEN P A U L P A l.M B L A D R A Y P A L M Q U IS T TOM P A R K E R V E R I. P A R K E R IR V I N P A R M L E Y I E D E R R. P E D E R S O N C L IF T « ,N P E T E R S « >N E L M E R L. P H E L P S L E O N A R D P IA T T FA Y E P O T T E R IB »W A R D P O W E R S C E C IL P U L F E R D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y R ( »L I .A N D Q U E S I N B E R R Y SG T EARL R A D FoR D ELM ER RA DFO RD E R V IN F. R A D F O R D E l.« ,Y D R A D F O R D JE SS E RA DFO RD ELLSW ORTH RAKER H A RV EY RANEY G U Y R. R E A D , S e v e re ! > w o u n d e d . R O S S E R E A D . C ite d f o r b r a v e r y C H A S «’ R E E D «I R E Y N O L D S V E R N E R IC H E Y L. E. R IC H M O N D \ \ A R D R IC H M « »ND H A R R Y ( ’. R I C K E R T V IC T O R R I C K E R T W R IC H E R T 2D L I E U T L E S T E R R IC H E Y 1ST S G T . K E N N E T H R O B E R T S ( ’L A U D R O B I N S O N FRA N K ROGERS J o E bo ss N E L SO N R O SS « 'O R P . D. E. R U S S E L L JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L E D G A R I. R U S S E L L C H A S E E S T C L A IR L E S L I E T S T .C L A I R R U D O L P H S A L Q U IS T ( ’. (i. S C N E 1 D E R O SC A R SE D 1G RAY S H R IN E R G EORGE SW Y G ERT F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H W A I. F R E I h S T A F F E N S O N EA RL STA NLEY HARRY STA NLEY SG T W IL B U R S T A N L E Y SG T. \ E R N S T A T E R PA U L ST E V E N S C L A R K E S T 1 L L IO N S O SCA R ST O N E A R T H U R S T R E B IN G E O R G E R. S W A G E R T LESTER TALLM ADGE <’o R P I'R A N K T E E V IN , a e v e re ly w ounded. W IL L T E E V IN 1.1.«, YD T E G A R T 2D L I E U T E R N E S T T I B »M E D R IC T H O M A S F R A N K W T I B ,M A S I R A N K T ( , W N S F. N t > « ; e < , r g e t < i w n s b n d L E S L IE T O W N S E N D A L P H O N S E V A N D «»N IN «’K S. «,. VI K E N JO E V ER ET TI JO S E P H W A LC H WM W A LCH C O R P . T H O S M. W A T S O N E D G A R W E D IN A L B E R T W E IS S L E S L IE W IL E S GLEN C W O LFE G U Y E. W « » L F E L E M W W< » L F E RO Y E W O O D W A R D L E W IS Y E R G E R «’O R P . H E N R Y Z E N G E R fc. ROAD DEPARTMENT TO COST LESS MONEY 4 s Upon reco m m en d atio n of R oadm an ti : W. A. E atch el th e county com m is- h I uiers have been able to m ake chan g es in tlte road d e p a rtm e n t a d m in is tra it m w hich will m ake a sav in g to th e OUTLOOK TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, IttJS TROUTDALE POWELL VALLEY At a c o m m itte e m e e tin g la st w eek ¡d e fin ite a r r a n g e m e n ts w ere m ad e fo r . a local sch o o l fu ir to he held h e re S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 1 4 th . at th e sch o o lh o u se. T h e list o f p rizes is to be p o sted up w h ere a ll th e c h ild re n m ay see it a n d it is h o p ed th a t all th e c h ild re n in th e co m m u n ity will m a k e e x h ib its. T h is is tile first a t te m p t o f th e k in d in th is d is tric t. T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e of th e fa ir in c lu d e s M rs. C. 1. T h o m a s, M rs. L. A. H arlo w , M rs. A. D. K e n d a ll, Mrs. K an B ailey, Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t, Mrs. J. A. L arsso n a n d G. P . L u u isd eu . Miss A nna N o rd iln of C olton v is ited F rid a y w ith Miss L a u ra Moore. On S a tu rd a y th e tw o g irls w ent to C am p l.ew is to visit o v e r S u n d ay witli th e ir b ro th e rs. Mr. a n d Mrs. J a s p e r McGrew of L en ts w ere c a lle rs a t th e h om e of Mr. an d Mrs. G, N. S ag er S unday ev eu ln g Mr. a n d M rs J . E. W ing of L en ts w ere lo o k in g a f te r th e ir ra n c h h e re Sunday. E S. Je u n e , Miss V ida H am m ond an d Mrs. P 1’. J e u n e left last W ed n esday fo r a n o u tin g a t C ra te r L ak e, O regon, Mr. S ells a n d fam ily a n d Mr. J o h n son an d fam ily w ere v is ito rs S unday at th e h om e of W. L. R h o d es; also Roy B a ch elo r of C alifo rn ia . Mr. a n d M rs. B ra n d t o f C o rv allis visited S u n d ay at th e h o m e of W. I' M iss D elia Z im m e rm a n , w ho is te a c h in g in T h e D alles sch o o ls h as been v isitin g frie n d s h e re re c e n tly . S he w as th e g u e st of Miss K uby K as- u iu ssen of C o rb e tt fo r a f o r tn ig h t; th e n sh e v isited Mrs. A lla rd in T ro u t d a le , g o in g on to P o rtla n d last F r i Moore. Mr. E d h o lin of P o rtla n d sp en t S u n day fo r a visit w ith re la tiv e s. School w ill begin at T ro u td a le on day at th e h o m e of h is s is te r , Mrs. M onday, S e p te m b e r 9 th . .Mrs J a n - t E x tra n d . Mrs. G. N. S a g e r v isited w itli old G ra n t is to be th e p rim a ry te a c h e r. Mr. D unn, w ho w as to h av e been frie n d s in th e city on e day last week S ervices w ill be h eld a t tile c h u rc h th e p rin c ip a l, h as accep ted a p o sitio n b e - : i i u t 10 o ’clock next S u n d ay , A ugust e ls e w h e re an d no o n e h a s yet e le c te d to th e p o sitio n o f p rin c ip a l. 18. by th e p u sto r, Hev. Mr. F o rd , S p ecial m usic lias been a rr a n g e d f j r H o u se g u e sts of M rs. C. I. T h o m a s tile oeeasioii. lust week w ere h e r s is te rs , Mrs. J a s . I-’. T lio n ip so n of L e w isto n , Id a., M r S. SANDY BLUFF 11. E. N o rth ru p , sou D avid an d d a u g h te r N ancy, of T h e D alles an d J a c k B a rn e tt w as q u ite badly in- h e r niece, Miss D o ro th y B agley of ju r e d w hile at w ork in th e rock pii T h e D alles. O th e r g u e sts at a fa m on th e B luff ro ad n e a r S an d y , by a ily d in n e r at th e T h o in u s h om e lust la rg e rock fa llin g an d s trik in g him . S a tu rd a y w ere Mrs. E a rl R in e h a rt Mr. a n d Mrs. .1. B yron, w ho a re of W h eeler, O reg o n . Dr. B elle F e r g u v isitin g w itli th e ir d a u g h te r , Mrs. son an d d a u g h te r R u th , Dr. an d Mrs. A. J. A ult, sp e n t a w eek in tow n E. A. M aun, all o f P o rtla n d . v is itin g th e ir o th e r d a u g h te r , Mrs Miss D ulcie P a rk e r , e ld e s t d a u g h A. J . ('ro s e , re tu rn in g S unday. Mrs. C orn C a rro ll, w ho bus been te r o f M rs.F lo ra P a rk e r , was m a rrie d on S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d to O gden M. q u ite ill a t tile h o m e of M rs A ult W rig h t of th a t city . Mr. W rig h t h is fo r tile past w eek, w as a b le to re jo in e d th e m a rin e s an d w ill leave tu rn to h e r h om e S a tu rd a y . J e ro m e , R o la n d , C a rrie and J a n e a t once fo r tra in in g . Mrs. W rig h t B rook, w ere all v isito rs at h om e o v er w ill re m a in w itli h e r m o th e r. T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t lias been re- S u n d ay . Miss E lsie B ates sp en t S un d ay In celv ed by Mr. an d M rs. 11. C. Mc- ( i ill II is froin th e ir d a u g h te r B essie, th is v icin ity v is itin g old frien d s. Mrs. A llen an d d a u g h te r.! une have who lyas been w ith tier g ra n d m o th e r in B attle C reek, Mich., for th e past been on th e sick list d u rin g th e last y e a r, th a t sh e w as m a rrie d on Ju ly few days. J. J. J u d k in s w as a P o rtla n d v is 2 0 th to Jo se p h J o r d a n of th a t place. ito r o ne day th is last w eek. ARMY TRAINING CORPS ORGANIZED AT 0. A C. OREGON WHEAT RAISERS HAVE CHOICE OF MARKET "S h all I, o r sliall 1 not a tte n d Col lege th is y ear? Wtiat does th e G overn m ent expect of m e?" T h ese a re q u estio n s w hich a re being ask ed by m any young men In le tte rs received at th e office a f P re s id e n t W. J. K err of tile O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College. Ttie G overn m en t, by e sta b lish in g S tu d e n t A rm y T ra in in g C orps In (). A. C. and o th e r in s titu tio n s, is p u ttin g special e m p h asis on th e need of m ili ta ry and ed u catio n al tr a in in g None of tin- stu d e n ts p h y sically qualified and accepted fur m em b ersh ip in tills tr a in ing corps will he culled upon u n til the end of th e school year, an d probably not u n til th e ir co u rses a rc com pleted, esp ecially if th ey prove th em selv es apt s tu d e n ts in w ork such as e n g in e e r ing w hich will definitely p re p a re for a c tu a l w ar service. Tlie W ar D ep artm en t is so d esiro u s th a t stu d e n ts pren u re th em selv es along en g in e e rin g lines, th a t it has provided for th e E n g in eers' R eserv e Corps. Tim h ig h e r ra n k in g s tu d e n ts in the school of E nglm g-ring in th e Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l College a re elig ib le to m em b ersh ip in th is corps, w hich in su r. s th em th e priv ileg e of co m p let in g th is <<iurs<- Ix-fore b ein g called In to m ilita ry service. O regon w heat grow ers may d eliv er th e ir 1918 crop d ire c t to tin- Food A d m in is tra tio n (¡ruin C orporation or si ll in tile open m arket ut e ith e r P o rtlan d or A storia. Or they may sh ip to a com m ission m erch u n t at a te rm in a l point and th u s secu re tin- benefit of co m p etitiv e buying. If tlie gru iu is sen t d irect to th e F ed eral G rain C orporation it will be unloaded in tile elev a to r and rem it tunccs m ade for It as soon us th e w eight and tlie g rad e re tu rn s a re m ade to th e C o rporation. Tin- re tu rn s will be based on tin- governm ent g rad es and w eiglits and tin- governm ent price less one percent for service. A traffic b u reau to aid sh ip p e rs of w heat an d Hour to get c a rs and ex p ed ite th e ir sh ip m e n ts will be m a in tain ed by tlie Food A d m in istratio n . A pplications should be made for scr vice to tin- G rain C orporation a t e ith e r of tin- p rim a ry m ark ets, P o rtla n d or A sto ria B uyers at tin- point of o rig in may place th e ir own grade upon Hie w heat they pureliaile If h ig h e r Ilian the govern m en t grade it will ra ise th e price. If low er, tin producer may ship Ids g ra in to tin- F ed eral G rain C orpor a tio n . T ills p ro tectio n is alw ays open to th e grower If he feels th a t tie is not g e ttin g a sq u are deal th ro u g h co m m er cial channels. T he p rim a ry price at P o rtlan d and A sto ria is $2.20. " I t will he to the a d v a n ta g e of every sh ip p e r to see th a t h is g ra in Is graded by in sp ecto rs licensed by th e se c re ta ry of A g ricu l tu r e .” say s D irecto r C enter of the () A. C E xtension Service n u n ty of $769 a m onth. Mr. E atch el sug g ested first, th a t the bi okki i pine for tile road d ep artm en t is done hv tile county a u d ito r an d th e e ginei rin g by th e co u n ty su rv ey o r. Ii first t ink th e m a tte r up w ith those officials w ho w ent in to it th o ro u g h ly ¡an d ugrei d to have th e w ork done If 'g iv e n tin- p ro p er help. Tin p ro p o sitio n was ag reeab le to the j e unty i ■ . . i'-io t.. is. i sp ecially when MANY FRUIT GROWERS i. was show n th a t th e e x tra help MEET AND ORGANIZE v mid be m uch less th a n th e fo rm er And develops great H o rtic u ltu ris ts an d en to m o lo g ists payroll, w hich for Ju ly was $2060. By power and mileage and Rocky U e n> w p lan tin sam e sa la rie s will la- from all Pacific Coast M ountain s ta te s and W estern C anadian because of its full, only $1300 per m onth. Tin- engine« rin g p ro g ram proposed pro v in ces and from th e U n ited S ta te s uniform chain of by Mr. E atchel called for an in crease D e p artm en t of A g ricu ltu re , m et at the boiling points. Look In th e sa la rie s of th e tw o d eputy a u d O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege Aug. 5 for the Red Crown ito rs. one to receive an in crease of $50 to 8, to form th<- W estern H o rtic u ltu ra l I sign before you fill. a m onth, th e o th e r $25. An ad d itio n al asso ciatio n and co n sid er pro blem s of PLAINTIFFS WIN SUIT ON REAL ESTATE DEAL to d is tric ts re p resen ted . d ep u ty was given C ounty A u d ito r In terest STANDARD OIL M artin at $125 T he otln-r h elp ers M ethods of m a rk e tin g th ro u g h sta te T he case of D aisy T ay lo r and C. T a y COMPANY an d d is tric t o rg a n iz a tio n s w ere rec- a re as follow s: (Caldoraia) lor form erly south of G resham m a r th e Two h ig h w ay e n g in e e rs at $185' onm iended, coo p eratio n In Insect and C lackam as county line, a g ain st A each ; one d ra u g h tsm a n at $135; one d isease co n tro l in clu d in g u n ifo rm In M eyers of G resliam was tried yester ¡ste n o g ra p h e r at $90; th re e ch aln m en spectlon and q u a ra n tin e re g u la tio n s ......... ¡at 1105 e a c h ; one «leputy ro ad m aater and a stu d y of O regon h o rtic u ltu ra l I 14 , t ,... ,i,„ and resu lted In a verdict for the a t $190. All th ese ch an g es m ake an j m ethods at th e College an d in the big , p lain tiffs in th>- full am ount of th e ir im p o rtan t red u ctio n in th e n u m b er of M arion co unty o rc h a rd s an d factories, i claim '•« $125. T h is sum re p resen ted w ere co n sid ered . T he m eetin g will j em ployee« and c o n s titu te a fu sin g of tlie balance of p u rch ase price w hich be held next y ear at th e W ashington ,iZ th e T a y lo r’s claim ed th a t th e defend S ta te College and th e U n iv ersity of McCARTY. Special Agent a n t a ctin g as th e ir real e s ta te a g e n t Idaho. T h e d eleg a tes gave public ex road fund Gresham, Oregon. sold th e ir land for to E L. Ja ck so n , p ressio n to th e ir se n tim e n t th a t the an d w hich sum was w ithheld by th e m eet was a success and th a t th e palm d e fe n d a n t in a d d itio n to h is real es- fo r good w ork In h o rtic u ltu re goes to ta te com m ission. P rof. l>-wis and h is staff a t O. A C. U. M Menzies, forem an, R obert Ii T ate, G. T lllck o k . W. J. Uocorsn, J Su m in e r l o o t p la in t. D u rin g th e h o t w e a th e r of th< A arons and W W T e rry , com posed GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a W eek) with s u m m e r m o n th s som e m e m b e r of al- th e ju ry . I m o st ev ery fam ily Is lik e ly to be 1 KM Mr. Myers, th e d efen d an t, w as re p 1 rr. ¡tro u b le d w ith an u n n a tu r a l looseness resen ted by C arl M L ittle of th e firm $$16 Dally Oregonian ......................— $ « 0 « i of th e bow els, an d it is of th e g re a t 4 16 e st im p o rta n c e th a t th is be tre a te d of Snow , B ronaugh and T hom pson of to o Daily and Sunday Oregoalan p ro m p tly , w hich can o n ly be d one P o rtlan d , and th e T ay lo rs who won the 3.00 6 SO w hen th e m ed icin e is k ep t a t h an d su it was rep resen ted by Milo C. K ing ^.4.00 Dally and Sunday Journal............. 7. »e M rs. E. F . S co tt, S c o ttsv ille , N. Y of G resliam 5.50 Evening Telegram s ta te s , 'I first used C h a m b e rla in 's 1.16 Î 00 C olic an d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y as m uch Weekly Oregonian as five y e a rs ago. A t t h a t tim e I had I C o lu m b ia Is tlie gem of th e ocean , 116 2.00 Semi-Weekly Journal a se v e re a tta c k of s u m m e r co m p lain t w hile th e G erm an su b m a rin e is thti- Daily News and N.-W. Farmstead 3.60 a n d w as su ffe rin g in te n s e p a in . Un*' germ o f th e seas. d o se re liev ed m e. O th e r m e m b e rs of Now’s the best lime to subscribe. Do it NOW. my fam ily h av e sin ce u sed It w ith Subscribe for the Outlook for "tba lik e r e s u lts .’’— Ad. S ta rts easy PAGE THREE WHILE WAITING for the next Liberty bond issue, we suggest you purchase U. S. treasury certificates to net 4J per cent. We can supply them. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON COTTRELL M rs. 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