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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1918_ TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR VOL. 8, NO. 57 ASSOCIATIONS MAYOR BAKER IS PROMINENT SPEAKER AT POMONA SPECIAL DAYS AND SPECIAL ARE WORKING GRANGE AND MAKES BRILLIANT PATRIOTIC SPEECH FEATURES AT THE COMING HAND IN HAND COUNTY FAIR-LOWER FARES b eau tlfu l solos and was w arm ly en cored. H er splendid voice wus in ex It is not expedient for a public of G range M em bership. ficial to be o th erw ise th a n p atriotic. cellent condition. in th e U nited S tates and F ran ce H. A. Lewis and Mrs. E T. W eath - A condition exists w here all men the Young W om en's C h ristian asso 49 Colum bia grunge erred spoke on county fair subjects M ultnom ah County F a ir will open T he fra te rn a l and lodge societies a t and women sh o u ld sta n d erect ami 171 ten d in g on th is occasion will be in ciation is doing for th e women e n E vening S ta r g ran g e and answ ered many queries as to its g ates to the public next Tuesday 52 do th e things th a t a re in h and to be F airv iew g ra n g e .......... com petition in point of m em bers. The gaged in w ar w ork, o r directly affect how th e w artim e exhibits should be 96 G resham g ran g e m orning, and th e (a ir prom ises to be largest atten d a n ce on a percentage done. 94 m ade. ed by the w ar, w hat th e Young Meu’s L ents g ran g e .............. b e tte r th is y ear th a n ever before. basis will be aw ard ed a handsom e W hen you h ear for a ce rtain ty . 66 M ultnom ah g ran g e T he evening session was given over C h ristian association is doing for the 62 th a t th e w ar is over an d have not ' to fifth degree work and a sh o rt p ro P lea san t Valley gran g e T he scarcity of help th is year has pennant. 46 Rockwood g ran g e S aturday will be observed as P a m uch m ore to do b u t sh o u t it will be gram T he Rockwood m em bers men. been a draw back in one respect, in 93 R ussellville grange This fact, m anifested in num erous soon enough to rejoice. D on't be served two excellent m eals and were 31 th a t every large exhibitor will be slow trio tic Day, S tate Societies Day, in W oodlaw n g ran g e cluding all p atrio tic org an izatio n s. ways, form s a n otable record of m isled. given a vote of th a n k s for th e ir splen in g etting his exhibits placed prom pt 760 T otal We w ant only one th in g : T h a t all did e n te rta in m e n t of Pom ona visitors. achievem ent which the Y. W. C. A. ly on tim e. B ut th e re will be com The exhibition w ill close a t a late latio n s of th e world may live iu T he next session of Pom ona will b i is placing before th e A m erican p u b pensation In th e fact th a t th e ex h o u r when everybody, is tired and peace and co n ten tm en t. h ib its and o th e r a ttra c tio n s will be i ready to go home. held at R ussellville on th e th ird lic in p rep aratio n for a cam paign for C am pbell’s A m erican band will be T h ere has been an o th er slight de w orth th e price of adm ission at any Had we not en tered th is w ar o u r W ednesday in Decem ber a t w hich funds to carry on th e work. The present in full uniform w ith th e se crease in th e m em bership of the country would have been upset by tim e th e biennial election of officers cam paign will be m ade in N ovem ber tim e. in conjunction w ith th e Y. M. C. A., Every p rep aratio n is being m ade lections for each n ig h t th a t were pub- M ultnom ah county s u b o r d i n a t > an in d u stria l war. will be held. th e W ar Camp C om m unity Service, for th e com fort and convenience of ! lished in th e O utlook on la st T ues g ran g es d u rin g th e past q u a rte r, ac The election of W ilson was fo r and th e A m erican L ib rary asso cia th e public as well as for its a m u se day. The band will also be a t the HOSPITAL CORPS MAN co rd in g to th e rep o rts m ade a t th e tu n ate, as th e larg est p ercen tag e of STILL IN ENGLAND tion. m ent and e n tertain m en t. T hose who g ra n d sta n d du rin g th e races w ith m eeting of Pom ona g ran g e at Rock th e people w ould have been "fer- rep e rto ire of choice selections be- R ecognition by th e g overnm ents of d esire to do so may find a cam ping Edric Thom as, son of C. V. T hom as both co u n tries of th e value of Y. W. wood on W ednesday. T he Ju n e re n in st” the g o v ern m en t had H ughes place in th e grove free of charge, 1 tw een the races. of G resham , enlisted m onths ago in C A. w ar w ork has been indicated T he m usical p ro g ram fo r T uesday port show ed 787, a loss of 27 m em been elected. and it is a w onder th a t many m ore T here a re enough A m ericans in bers. This loss is m ostly a ttrib u te d night has not been given o u t yet b u t Base H ospital U nit No. 46, and sailed by req u ests th a t th e o rg an izatio n de people do not ta k e ad v an tag e of th is to rem ovals, w ith only one d eath th is country who are wide aw ake and w ith th e o rg an izatio n for F ran ce d u r vote itself to carin g for th e women o p p o rtu n ity for a week of outdoor will app ear in T u esd ay 's O utlook, a l ready to fight. T h ere can be b u t one d u rin g th e th re e m onths. ing th e sum m er. On account of h a v of th e In d u strial arm ies, besides its life w hile ta k in g in th e fair. T here so in th e official Daily program . The T he session was n o t so largely a t resu lt. racing card will ap p e ar in the pro ing been exposed to m easles he wus m any o th e r activities. Briefly su m will be a few cam pers th e re but not A m ericans are slow to arouse, but ten d ed as have been th e past th ree or gram d u rin g th e th ree racin g days. se p arate d from th e o th ers and left in m arized, th e ran g e of Y. W. C. A. as m any as m ight be. hen aroused uo com bination of na- A dm ission to th e g ro u n d s and race four. This was accounted for * by the « » a d eten tio n cam p in E ngland, while w ar w ork includes: Special days will be featu red com g re a t am o u n t of farm and o th e r Jo n s on e a rth can subdue or whip th e U nit took up active w ork in trac k will be as follow s: Season tic k C lubhouses for women a t th e m u m encing w ith the opening day. T ues kinds of w ork on hand, including ! hem. Frunce. Mr T hom as tells of the nitions cen ters in F ran ce; h u ts for day will be G resham Day, w ith a ets, to fa ir gro u n d s only, $1.00. Day p re p a ra tio n s being m ade for th e | The Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. and work of the A m erican Red Cross as nurses at th e base h o sp itals; ninety- Race track cam pfire a t n ig h t, th e e n tertain m en t adm issions, 35 cents. w ar relief o rg an izatio n s county fair. F o r once in its career o th e r gates, 25 cen ts Concession helpers one hostess houses in can to n m en ts In follow s: to be an In d ian w ar dance, staging th e re w*ere no reso lu tio n s nor th ro u g h o u t th e country have created for the week, 50 cents. C hildren, 8 S aturday an A merican Red Cross th is co u n try ; In d u strial w ar service "T h e Com ing of th e W hite Man. len g th y deb ates on any very im p o rt a different sp irit of C hristianity th an man came to me and asked if th ere clubs at tw enty-tw o m unition c a n to n C am pbell's A m erican band will giv-‘ to 12 years, 20 cents. Daily combi was an y th in g 1 needed and I told him. m ents in th e U nited S tate s; th ree a n t question. T he n e a re st approach was ever know n before. nation tickets, g ro u n d s and race its first concert, in w hich m uch of Today w hen th e flag goes down th e Today, Monday, he cam e and brought to an y th in g of th e kind was a m otion th e m usic will be in keeping w ith the track, 50 cents. me one towel, a razor, can of talcum Y. W. C. A. cen ters estab lish ed in Round trip rate s over th e lines of to have th e m a ste r appoint a com stre e t and th e boys m arch by they pow der and a d itty bag, all free. He R ussia; tw o vacation houses, country w ar dance fea tu re . m ittee to be headed by him self to ta k e off th e ir hats. is going to b rin g me some to o th paste club, and hotel for women w orkers at W ednesday will be P ioneer Day, th e P. R. L. & P- Co. to G resham for N ations and peoples will ta k e off soon. The work of th e A merican Red draw up an ed u catio n al resolution the five days of th e fa ir will be as W ashington; and p atrto tic leagues C h ild ren ’s Day, W om en’s Day, S un ag a in st th e prevalence of noxious th e ir h ats to th e A m erican flag h e re Cross cannot be too highly praised w ith m em bership of 400,000 g irls o r follow s if purchased at re g u la r tic k et day School Day and G rocerym en’s and is surely w orthy of the support of weeds, w ith a view to having a m ore a fte r no m a tte r w here it floats. th e A m erican people. Every soldier ganized in com m unities n ear cam ps Day. T hese fea tu re s have been sta tio n s: From O regon City, 4 0 We owe m ore to Belgium th a n we strin g e n t law passed, com pelling in cam p was given w hat he needed in and in cities. cents; P o rtlan d , 25 ce n ts; Golf Ju n c blended to g e th e r in o r d e r ’ th a t the th e way of sm all th in g s like th at p ro p erty ow ners to e ra d ica te them . can ever repay. Every b ranch of th e w ork Is ex more im p o rta n t business associations tion, 25 cen ts; L ents Ju n c tio n , 25 A nother th in g they did for me, you We are fighting th is w ar for o u r ce n ts; Boring, 25 ce n ts; Eagle T he m otion was adopted. know , was th a t money in Liverpool. panding rapidly in response to the may have a day to them selves. own self-p reserv atio n , o u r m others, A m em orial trib u te was offered to T h ursday will be observed as Creek, 35 cen ts; E stacad a, 50 cen ts; (he life and services of th e late W. wives, sisters, sw ee th e arts, children Mr. W illiam s is sending me some grow ing needs. money th is week also and Mrs. W il M ontavilla, 2 5 'cen ts; P lea san t Home P o rtland Day, Oregon M anufactur liam s is sending me a box of candy. COOKS LEAVE TO COOK S. P ayne by M aster Jo h n so n . Mr. and homes. e rs’ Day, B usiness Men’s Day in which 25 cents; Bull R un, 30 cents. C hil P ayne was a m em ber of E vening We m ust have confidence in our So you see I have frien d s who ta k e THE KAISER S GOOSE dren over 5 years of age m ust have good care of me over h ere, so you all civic o rganizations will p artici S tar g ran g e and recently passed governm ent. R efrain from criticism need not worry ab o u t my g ettin g pate. It will also be A utom obile Day tick et or pay full fa re th e sam e as aw ay a t th e age of 86. Cam p Lewis, Sept. 12. E v ery th in g we do o r th in k m ust along all O. K. and the races will s ta r t in th e a f te r adu lts. W om an's tra d itio n a l household war. T he rem a in d er of th e day sessio n , b A large n u m b er of th e best race noon for the th re e racing days of the was devoted to an in te restin g e n tr.' - horses on the nortbw est circu it are ai We wish to tn a n k the frien d s and coofc has bobbed up in tno cafeteria J. D. Lee co n trib u ted to th e e n te r week. ready h ere and m ore are coming. ta in m e n t, in w hich sev eral prom inent neighbors who have assisted us In of the Young W om en’s C h ristian a s F rid ay has been designated as F r a tain m en t by giving several selections B row ning's F e rris w heel is ready for persons took a p art. T he principal te rn a l Day, in which th e various f ra in C hinook ja rg o n from a w ork on o u r tim e of bereav em en t when a sociation hostess house at Camp business and th e o th e r fea tu re s of th e sp e ak e r was M ayor G eorge L. B aker Lewis. te rn a l org an izatio n s will com pete. th e religious n o m en clatu re of the loved one has been tak en away. com pany may be expected tom orrow . of P o rtlan d , who ad ressed th e as T h ere Is a reason for th e reg ret Mrs. W. B. Davies and Fam ily. Societies which are expected to grace northw est trib es. He p o rtray ed som e Concession stan d s are being erected sem blage on th e p atrio tic questions which overshadow s th e pride w ith th is occasion are m ore particularly of th e sp iritu a l se n tim en ts of th e T he T. ’(). T. girls of O rient will which Mrs. A lexander M cCracken, and by M onday n ig h t th e fa ir g rounds of th e day. It was a m a sterly ad th e W oodm en of the W orld, the E lks, Red men w ith which m any of the give a hard tim es dance at th e Orient will again be a scene of g rea t life dress and reflected th e p resen t w ar social hostess, views a service flag g ran g e rs and all o th e rs which old er se ttle rs a re fam iliar. g ran g e hall next S atu rd ay evening. th e and activity. T he fa ir is going to be situ atio n in a stro n g lig h t. It was w ith seven s ta rs draped from til-? S eptem ber 14. Proceeds will go for care to ta k e adv an tag e of th a Ju d g e R. G. Morrow paid a to u c h may a big success, rain o r shine._______ _ filled w ith tr ite ap h o rism s which ing trib u te to In d ian p atrio tism and p u rch ase of records for sailors. Ev celling of th e cafeteria. Each s ta r occasion. It will also be School Day w ere connected to g e th er w ith a line ery person w earing good clothes will rep resen ts a prized kitchen em ployee insisted th a t they w ere tru ly p atrio tic birthday SURPRISE on of solid arg u m e n t for all persons to be' fined T ickets 75 cen ts; su p iw lost to th e hostess house. ENROLLMENT IS 172 MRS. M. J. ALLSHOUSE be p atrio tic, sta n d by th e co u n try, its In en deavoring to resist th e invasions 25 cents a couple.— Adv. Seven men who once p rep ared IN PUBLIC SCHOOL in stitu tio n s, th e ad m in istra tio n and of th e w hite people. m eals for (he ca fetrla p atro n s are When in doubt try a W ant Ad. A su rp rise p arty was given Mrs. M. Mrs. Sanderson Reed sang th re e The G resham public schools opened th e A m erican flag. now in uniform p rep arin g to “cook J. A llshouse la st T uesday evening in Monday with an en ro llm en t of 1 12, honor of h er b irth d ay . A larg e n u m the k a ise r’s goose” Instead. Fred Miller em lsted In the navy; H arold th is being a m aterial increase over ber of neighbors an d frien d s took o c Newton is at Cam p G ra n t; E arl Mo last y e a r's enrollm ent. The school casion to wish Mrs. A llshouse many ser and Al H ellln are tra in in g at is in charge of P rincipal T. J. S kir- re tu rn s of th e day. T hose present Cam p Lew is; Alonzo Bond is In the vln and the follow ing teach ers w ith w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. Lynch and hospital corps and Ed. C alhoun Is in th e ir en ro llm en t: fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Lynch and th e aviation service; and a seventh Miss Mabel Inglis, first grade, 23; son. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. D ahlham m er whose nam e was not available Is In Miss Mae H ughes, second grade, 26; and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan th e service. Miss M aude Michel, th ird grad e, 25; and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zenger, Mr Mrs E lizabeth B eard, fo u rth grade, and Mrs. R obert C onfrey, Mrs. A. Mc T ilin gs Not T au gh t. 28; Mrs. M yrtle Myers, fifth g rad e , G regor and d au g h ter. Mrs. J. W. H en 21; Miss Mabel A rth u r, sixth grad e dricks, Mr. and Mrs. R. R obinson and "W hy cannot lite ra tu re be ta u g h t? ” 20; T. J. Skirvin, seventh and eig h th son, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. L aw rence, ask s a professor of E nglish In The g rades, 29. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H ornecker, Jam es New Republic. "W hy, cannot you Miss E sth e r Elford has charg e of and Daisy Dickson and E dna Schaf teach a person how to full in love, or th e dom estic science work. fer. have th e m easles? Expose him , and G reat in te re st is being ta k en by If he be susceptible, th e trick is done, both teach ers and pupils and the JOHN EBERLE WEDS and you may wisely cull in th e parson prospects are favorable for a very AN EASTERN WOMAN o r th e doctor, as th e case may be. prosperous school year. But no am o u n t of lectu rin g will Im Jo h n E berle of th e Victory neigh prove o r hasten th e m a tte r. I have borhood and L ydia 8. Bahlen of M a REV. WOOD UNDERGOES analyzed with loving care th e dark SERIOUS OPERATION lin ta , Ohio, w ere q u ietly m arried in beauty of S helley’s m aiden sp irit, and Zion E vangelical ch u rch In G resh found no man am ong forty willing Rev. J. H. Wood, one of th e pioneer am la st W ednesday aftern o o n by even to acknow ledge the Introduction M ethodist m in isters of Oregon and Rev. H. G eb h ard t, th e pasto r. Mr for m any years p asto r on v arious and Mrs. H enry F ritz w ere w itnesses la te r; I have parad ed the stu rd y E ng lish v irtu es of Torn Jones before d a m ch arg es In M ultnom ah county, was of th e cerem ony. sels whose econom ic dependence, and tak en to a P o rtlan d hospital y e ste r T he brid e cam e ab o u t two weeks need to be su p p o rted 111 lite ra tu re , day, w here he underw ent an o p e ra ago from h er hom e in Ohio and has tion on th e m astoid bones. It was re been stay in g w ith Mrs. F ritz. was all too evident, an d they have Mr. tu rn ed up th e ir noses al him us 'not p o rted th is m orning th a t he cam e and Mrs E b erle have gone to h o u se th ro u g h th e operation safely and had keeping in th e ir a ttra c tiv e , m odern in o u r se t.’ And th en suddenly I have discovered th e oddest m atings— rested fairly well d u rin g the night. hom e n ear V ictory, w here many- Rev. Mr. W ood is 76 years of age. frien d s of th e neighborhood m et la st th e tw o-m lle ru n n e r eloping with Ju n e A usten, to whom he had never He lives w ith his wife on th e ir farm n ig h t to give th e ev en t proper recog been form ally presented, and a form n ea r G resham , su rro u n d ed by ch il nition. e r preceptress of m ath em atics, with d ren and g ran d c h ild ren and a host of ho ck -b o ttle sh o u ld ers, dizzily d elig h t N inety-one hostess houses, both w arm friends. ed by th e rough wooing of George colored and w hite, a re now being H enry F ord says he will stick as 'o p e ra te d by th e Y oung W om en’s Borrow, whom she had m et by chance a dem ocratic ca n d id ate for se n ato r C h ristian association in can to n m en ts In the sta c k s.” in M ichigan, th o u g h he would give a in th is co u n try R equests for hostess m illion d o llars to be o u t of politics. houses are being received a t th e rat» In New i f II a i t el«,. The Mlsz M illinery com pany have If H enry will keep rig h t on th e way of one a day. No house is established moved to new und larg er q u a rte rs In he is going as a dem ocratic angel he except upon th e req u e st of th e com th e Sell building. Main stre e t, G resh will be relieved both of his m illion am. F resh stocks of hats constantly m anding officer of th e cam p “ Carry O n ” — Let’» Have Teamwork and his political am bitions. ' Arriving I Ip' n daily, also M unday, j T uesday, F riday and S atu rd ay ev en aver the to , p F IR S T help p u t O regon ---- - —- h e lp C harles M Schw ab suggests a lit- | At base hospital« i in ,hP HO w ill best b rin g h o nor Io his {'» w n . his ings. a tio n fo . l i b li b e r t y l.o n n B on ds rin i-t b a n .Is o f s o u r ha nk o r th e lo c a l L ib e r ty Countv Io O rcron. •<> ' h‘\ ' “" i ’" ' . t H III. tie m ore w ork and a little less "b u ll " | Young Women s The war d ep artm en t is ask in g for the on. wh delays subscribing to tl.< t ' C o n ili.Ute. I li I o h i , ' ' " ' U r d u s " , j N O W in sh ip b u ild in g o p erations. C hair- tlon m a in ta in , h u t s . f o r t h e t i u n j a T , , » ... >"• r ¥ f ' rw ,' r" Jokes to be used In m aking th e sol D o n ’t w a it u w e ek a d a y . AN H O I II 'I I . . man H urley who is now busy out- A secretary in ch arg e a rran g e s fo liv in g lis te d <m O regon s H o n o r R o ll o r d iers laugh. We offer th e dem o cra " " ‘v / . u 'i n ™ " V . « 'I ' » » . » lining th e use th a t Is going to b< recreatio n . She is alw ays on hat. le e r " s u b s c rib e rs is the biggest p a t r io t ic d is tin c tio n tic cam paign slogan of 1916: "H e “ II to suliM l i b . th a t is «e r ta in B iit " i ll m ade of th e sh ip , we a re building, help th e nurses, o r serve them hot h iiv m a n . w o m a n o r 1 h ild ca n have. isl r , it P B O M I’T I. Y . and w ith o u t b e in g sou gh t out kept us out of w ar.” L iu u n I A S AH (Ain MITT»» a fte r the w ar is over, should ta k e chocolate In th e m iddle of th e night, you dl and r e m i this duty . ,o hpart or whenever they come off duty. B aker A phorism s. W