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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, G resham O utlook NO. 11 RACE SCHEDULE AT COUNTY FAIR GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL COUNTY FARM SCHOOL SHOWS STEADY GROWTH 11, 1919 PASSION WEEK AT PLEASANT HOME TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR FEDERAL EXPERT ADVISES FARMER Special Passion W eek services have County A gent S. B. H all has played been arra n g e d for th e P leasant Home a m ean tric k on us poor b ack -lo tters M ethodist church by th e pasto r. Rev. who hoped to have o u r victory g a r E arl B. C otton, w hich will be held ev dens plowed. He has b o u g h t th e fine C ounty F a ir ad v e rtisin g engaged A m eeting called for F riday nig h t team of J. H. Hoss (fo r $ 4 0 0 !) and ery evening excepting S atu rd ay . On th e a tte n tio n of th e board of d ire c t driven those two tine horses away Sunday m orning. Miss C u rtiss of the at the public lib rary to discuss th e ors. who m et yesterday in G resham , out west of P o rtlan d on th e Canyon P o rtlan d D eaconness Home will keepiug of farm records, a ttra c te d H. A. Lewis, presiding. O th ers pres road to th e county farm school. The speak on th e work in which she is a n u m b er of farm ers and o th ers of en t were M anager M inton, S ecretary only com fort we can ta k e is th a t th e A. F. M iller and D irectors Crane, G resham and vicinity. K arl A. Mil engaged. ____ , boys at th e farm will be g rea tly ben- H olm an, W eath erred , T horpe. Richey! The evening topics will be as fol ler of th e Bank of G resham , which . , , , . efited by o u r loss, an d B rugger. , rugger An o rd er fo r 2o0 card- lows: Monday, “ The C leansing of the ; in stitu tio n is in terested in the m ove T his farm of 300 acres, 75 of them board signs, 14x20 inches fo r window- T e m p le ;” T uesday, “ Sirs, We W o u li m ent to prom ote the keeping of th e in farm lands an d th e rest in p astu re display. to g e th e r with 100 a rt ca le n See J e s u s ;” W ednesday, “ Je su s and records, presided at th e m eeting, in is located on th e site of the old coun d a r signs and 250 cloth signs. 4x5 His F rie n d s ;” T h u rsd ay , "V ineyards tro d u cin g It. V. G unn, federal farm ty farm . H ere a re housed a score of feet, for autom obiles, was authorized. and O rc h a rd s;” F riday, “ He W ent records sp eak er for Oregon, whose boys from the ju v e n ile co u rt in P o rt On suggestion of D irector H olm an Back on His P al." T he sp eak ers for g o v ern m en tal b u reau is co -o p erat land, young sters who have not been it was voted to ad m in ister th e fa ir on com m itted to the refo rm school. the different n ig h ts cannot be a n ing w ith th e batiks of th e sta te in th is th e budget plan th is year, because of T h ere is hope th a t they can be made nounced at th is tim e but th e m eetings work for m ore efficient farm m an th e g rea tly increased business occa into ste rlin g citizens. At th e farm are su re to be in te restin g . T h ere will agem ent. sioned by th e consolidation of the they are housed in com fortable bar-1 be special music. The prim e o bject of th e reco rd L and P ro d u cts show w ith th e county- racks w ith a com petent m an ag er, W. On E aster Sunday the p asto r „w ill keeping is th e direct benefit to th e fair. T he available funds will be ap J. Koenig, in charge. T he boys re ta k e fo r his tex t, “ Because 1 Live Ye farm ers them selves. Secondary, but portioned for different purposes and spond to th e ro u tin e life an d to the Shall Live A lso,” no m eans u m u tter to be overlooked, th e expenditures will be kept w ithin se ttin g -u p exercises and organized The usual services will be held is th e help It affords in figuring the th e planned estim ate. next Sunday at llitY and T routdale fa rm er's income tax sta te m en t. This gam es directed by W. P eterso n , a re It has developed th a t th e Oregon tu rn e d soldier. but th e h o u r at th e la tte r place has has been a cause of m uch unneces D airy association, having practically been changed to 8 o ’clock. sary w orry to th e farm er, and has Each boy sh a re s some of th e re ceased to exist, will not hold fa ir this sponsibility of th e farm chores. T here been th e cause of m lsu n d ertsan d in g FINISH THE JOB year. On th e m otion of T heodore are hogs, po u ltry , an d a sm all dairy Grade Sch ool A ssem bly. betw een th e farm ers an d income tax B ru g g er it was decided to p etitio n the herd, as well as th e horses to be officials. This is th e place to state, county com m issioners for th e th o u s cared for. T he farm has been in op CAPT. A S HALL RELEASED LIEUT. HUGHES WRITES D orothy Davies and W inifred how ever, th a t very few farm ers fell and dollars allo tte d to th e dairym en era tio n fo r a y ear and a h alf, a t first FROM SEARCHLIGHT UNIT OF FINE PROGRAMS Bechil from Miss Ila g e rm a u ’s class down on th e ir incom e tax sta te m en ts fo r show purposes, th e m oney to be u n d er th e d irectio n of C ounty A gent e n te rta in e d th e g rad e school assem C aptain A lbert 8. H all hus re- In le tte rs recently received from bly w ith read in g s at th e reg u la r th is y ear com pared to th e large p er added to the county fa ir prem ium list. S. B. H all, b ut now it has grow n centage who failed la st y ear to m ake H. H. H ughes by his m o th er ing y esterday. An offer of $150 fo r 100 fro n t feet enough to ju stify a m anager, Mr. H all tu rn e d from service abroad, an d was any sta te m e n t, w hatever. he says: m et at th e sta tio n in P o rtlan d la st fo r concessions for shooting g alleries supervising only th e farm work. A series of fo u r-m in u te th r if t T he records as offered by th e “ We have ju st had a big concer, n ig h t by his p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. an d like a ttra c tio n s was accepted speeches are In p rep a ra tio n by team s county a g e n t's office and th e banks by th e Y. M. C. A., m any nice pict I t is planned to use th e building in J. S. H all of G resham , an d his b ro th of two sp eak ers each from th e flftn of th e com m unity to any farm er who C lea n -l'p W eek. ure shows, a band concert every day, er, County A gent S. B. H all. He has to th e eig h th grades. T hese sh o rt will u n d erta k e to keep them , are not w hich the p o ultry exhibit was housed T his is th e day for th e spring been d etailed to a unique b ranch of and now we are all excited about a ad d resses will be fea tu re d a t th e la st year, for dancing. It was built com plicated and to rtu o u s, says Mr. football gam e. T he big v isito rs are o rig inally for a dance hall. T ents clean-up. B efore his d e p a rtu re for th e service— a se arch lig h t reg im en t, weekly assem blies. Gunn. They are extrem ely sim ple to be G eneral P ershing and th e King th e E ast, Mr. K id d er m ade th e final th e only A m erican regim ent of this will be erected for th e p o ultry show D ainty E a ste r d eco ratio n s a re en and com plete, th e resu lt of several of Belgium. T hey have bu ilt a A dm ission prices will be h ig h er arra n g e m e n ts w ith Mr. G uynup about n a tu re in F rance. gaging th e pupils of th e low er y e a r’s w ork and study by the federal T h e S earch lig h ters a re of course, g rand stand and are expecting a good g rad es d u rin g th e ir brief recreatio n au th o rities. Mr. G unn discussed th e th is year, and the fa ir will be well m aking th e ro u n d s with his team and w orth it. It wll run six days and be collected all ju n k piled up on th e owls. T hey see by n ig h t, w ith th e tim e. L ast n ig h t we had a show periods for desk work. ad v a n ta g e of th e records, b ringing aid of pow erful search lig h ts m ounted here, a local ta le n t affair, L ieut. Arno m uch la rg e r th a n usual. Season curbs. o u t sev eral easy ways of keeping tic k ets fo r th e six days will cost $ on heavy m otor tru ck s. They shoot F leu ro t Dosch, of P o rtlan d , w ar co r FRIENDSHIP GARDEN them . If a tire d fa rm e r does n ot resp o n d en t, was on th e program . PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BY g en eral adm ission 50 cen ts; adm is the lig h ts ab o u t, in stead of guns. WILL YIELD NOSEGAYS feel equi^l to b rin g in g his records LYNCH PARENT TEACHER They are th e n ig h t eyes of th e a r til T he reason we have all th ese good sion a fte r 6 o ’clock in th e evening up to d a te at the close of a full d ay's th in g s is because we a re at F irst MI hs M ontague’s frien d sh ip garden 2 5 cents, and g ra n d sta n d seats for labor, let him m ake o u t a duplicate A splendid p rogram has been a r lery, locating enem y aero p lan es, and Arm y h e a d q u a rte rs.” of old fashioned posies has exceeded se arch in g o ut m achine gun n ests and th e races, 25 cents. slip such as Is issued by his bank ranged fo r W ednesday evening, April her m ost sa n g u in e expectations o th e r p estifero u s th in g s for o u r g u n P lans fo r th e erection of th e coun when th e depositor leaves his bank These boys of ours have paid th eir Many tre a su re s have been gladly con One of th ese big glim m ers try school club house are a t a stand 16, to be given at th e Lynch school ners. book a t home. Let him file away his debt, and more, and It is our sublime still. T he school c h ild re n ’s in d u s by th e P aren t-T ea ch e r circle. S peak will lig h t a tra c k th irty o r forty duty to square our balance sheet with trlb u te d . T h ere have been Colum receipts they often help m aterially bines and h elio tro p e from Mrs W. B tria l d u b s may not get th e ir prom ers p resent will be County S u p erin m iles in length. T he cap tain found th e irs here and now by buying bonds with th e records. And by all m eans, P arsons, prim roses from Mrs. G eorge I t ; of th e Victory L iberty Loan. ised building fo r th e ir exhibits un te n d en t A lderson and C ounty Cluo plenty of th rills in his w ork th e fa rm e r should plan to pay by W. S tap leto n , peonies and g allla rd ia less th e re is som e decided action le a d e r E thel Calkins. Stereopticon kept him ju m p in g sidew ays to avoid check. A checking account is a p ro 1. O. O. F. V isitations, from Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, sh ru b b ery soon on th e p a r t of th e county school views show ing club activ ities in O re th e fire of th e ex asp erated H einies. Wm. M orand, g ran d m arsh al of from Mrs. II. C. Day, lilucs from C. II. tection. s u p e rin te n d e n t’s office. T he orig in al gon will be show n, including pictures C ounty A gent 8. B. H all and K arl I. O. O. F . fo r Oregon is paying his L undquist, glndiolus bulbs from Mrs. proposition was th a t the fa ir board of th e prize w in n ers a t th e county OTTO DAHRENS official visits to th e Odd Fellow E. E. M antague, la rk sp u r from Miss A. .Miller Joined in th e discussion, ns COMMITTED TO ASYLUM would supply th e building m a terials fair. T h rift stam p s and V ictorv lodges u n d er his ju risd ic tio n at pres- Grace O gilbee, an d foxglove from did Cecil 1’. Moffitt, th e a g ric u ltu ra l an d th e school su p e rin te n d e n t's of L iberty Loan will also be boosted. teach er at the high school, who re R esidents of th e P leasan t Home I ent. He spent last evening w ith the Miss R ichards. fice would u n d e rta k e to supply th e Besides all th ese good things, th e re lated his experiences in farm reco rd neighborhood will read w ith relief I Odd Fellow s of Cascade lodge up at The wild flower ca le n d ar In th e lab o r fo r th e erection of th e bu ild will be exercises by th e ch ild ren and of th e co m m ittm en t of O tto D ahrens th e Locks. R eported an enjoyable ch ild ren ’s co rn er of th e lib ra ry con keeping on his farm n ear C orvallis. ing. T he board stan d s ready to buy som e in te re stin g m usical num bers. to th e insane asylum at Salem yester- tim e and a fine live o rg an izatio n tain s m ore nam es of tlowerB and E. Schw edler of G resham , and J. W th e m ateria ls as soon as it is sa tis A cordial inv itatio n to all. Ross of C orbett, who have k ep t a day. F o r some tim e his p ec u lia r be th ere. F rid a y n ig h t he v isited the th e ir finders: orchids, W inston fied th a t th e labor will be produced g eneral farm record, an d who will h avior and m orose and th rea ten in g Canby ch ap ter, and sp en t S aturday P o u ltry C lu b in SeKxion. to use it. To date, no such g u a ra n u n d erta k e to keep the new farm rec a ttitu d e have been a m a tte r of no | evening w ith the B u ttev ille lodge, l-'arni E q u ip m e n t PurchaM*«l. tee has been forthcom ing from the ord supplied by th e county a g e n ’, Next S atu rd ay n ig h t he will Jour- T he m em bers of th e Cham pion sm all concern to th e people of th at county su p e rin ten d e n t. So the bu ild also gave th e ir experiences. O thers Will Ilessell rep o rts th e sale of a neighborhood. ! ney to Needy, A pril 19 a t H ubbard, ing com m ittee »reported a t th e board P o u ltry club, th e g rad e school in d u s joined in th e general discussion. sp rea d er to H. W. S trong lessee, of Since la st A ugust th e young man an d May 3 a t B u tte Lodge, S co tt’s m eeting yesterday, th e m a tte r being tria l club organized by Miss C alkins, T his m eeting is th e first of a series the Cotton farm , who will sp read 200 has been u nder th e care of th a t sterl- Mills. re fe rre d to th e executive com m ittee m et on W ednesday aftern o o n w ith ing w om an, Mrs. M. L en n artz, who 1 T h ere a re 240 Odd Fellow lodges tons of fertilize r betw een th e rows of of th ree m eetings of th is n a tu re to th e local lead er, Mrs. H. .IL Eling. to act as it deem ed advisable. T he be held by the banks of th e d istrict. R eports of th e poultry en terp rises u n d erto o k to care for him In th e in Oregon w ith a m em b ersh ip of berries on th e farm . d irecto rs a re opposed to any expendi Salzer B rothers, dairym en on th e Upon tlie retu rn of A. Meyers, p resi 21,000. Mr. M orand visits th e lodges co u n try and provide em ploym ent for of th e young m em bers w ere q uite tu re fo r m a teria ls u n til a su itab le dent, th e F irst S tate Bank, will hold Geese, ducks and chick him , w ith a view to assistin g his wid of M ultnom ah, C lackam as, Hoo I Sandy road have invested in a bond o r o th e r g u a ra n te e has been in te restin g M arion and W ashington sp read er. E ighty m ilch cows m ake such a m eeting. T he M ontavilla owed invalid m o th er in P o rtlan d . He R iver, ens are being raised by th e boys and posted, ce rtify in g th a t th e la b o r will Savings Bank will also hold one soon up th e herd a t th e S altzer farm . counties. be available. D efinite action m ust g irls for exhibit at th e county fair. had previously sp en t several years in Jim F itzg erald of Boring and Ed. probabTy across th e Sandy In th e th e asylum , b u t was d ischarged as M arjorie S tillions and C arl Z im m er ta k e place before th e next board W. C. T. M eeting. Staffenson have b o u g h t d rills, w hile C orbett d istric t. m eeting if th e club house is to be m an are th e m ost am bitious p o ultry cured. T h in k in g th a t th e q u iet of L. H. Stone of th e S undial n eig h b o r the counfry m ight im prove his condl- raise rs to date. R o b ert S o d erq u ist’s M e t I k m lis t S« M ie li « - , M « - ‘t . T he G resham W. C. T. U. held a hood has purchased a larg e disc h a r b u ilt th is y ear duck v en tu re is being w atched with tion, said to have been Induced by bllg|npsg m ePtlng ,u thp Ilb rary on In th e event of th e fa ilu re of the excessive c ig a re tte sm oking, Mrs T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , Mrs. George row and po tato p lan ters. The m eeting of th e w om en’s au x b oard and county su p e rin te n d e n t to in te rest. L en n artz, alw ays ready to lend a H oney presiding. Follow ing th e us iliaries of th e M ethodist church a t Mrs. Allen, Miss H ag erm an and g et to g e th e r on th is m a tte r, th e city ItelM-kaii C elebration. th«1 C am eron home on W ednesday a f and ru ra l schools will all exhibit as Miss M aude Michel w ere p resen t, and help in g hand, took him in to her ual devotional service, plans were W ith Miss M aude Michel, Mrs. E. ternoon proved m ost enjoyable and m ade fo r th e com ing social m eeting county schools on th e upper floor of join ed in th e gam es an d play th a t home. D uring th e la st fo rtn ig h t th e boy’s | |n a fortnf(?bt a( hflme Qf Mr# follow ed th e business m eeting. Ci E kstrom and Mrs. Cecil M etzger In was larg ely attended. th e m ain building, w ith su ita b le o u t condition becam e m arkedly worse. E lla O liphant. A m eeting is being a r ch arg e of th e a rra n g e m e n ts, plans A program of music and readings door a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e ju n io r d e r and cookies were served by Mrs. On one occasion it Is understo o d th a t E ling and Mabel Brown. I t is p la n by young d au g h ters of m em bers, a re being m ade for a celeb ratio n ran g ed by Mrs. E lm er F. Goodwin, livestock exhibits he th re a te n e d Mrs. L en n artz w ith an ch airm an of th e co m m ittee on sys here next m onth In celeb ratio n of M yrtle R u sh er and Doris Z im m er T he racing scheduled, p rin te d be ned to viBit one of the neighborhood ax. On an o th e r occasion he took a te m atic giving. P lans will be an tlie 25th an n iv ersary of th e G re sh man add ed to the pleasure of the a f low, is w orth th e price of adm ission p o ultry farm s next m onth. sto u t club and sm ashed up every nounced la te r. T h ere are now over am R ebekah lodge. N eighboring ternoon. T he devotional services of an d should a ttr a c t a w ide a tte n d P eterson-1 >avi»lM>ii M a rria g e . th in g b reak ab le ab o u t the y ard and 50 m em bers of th e local union. F ol lodges will probably be invited to tlie L adles' Aid w ere In ch arg e of ance prem ises. Mr. L en n a rtz was finally low ing the m eeting th e m em bers were p articip ate. Mrs. A. W. Shipley, w hile the m is H alf-m ile track . R ules N orth P a T he m a rriag e of Miss Lucy P e te r sionary stu d y , “ T he P ath of L ab o r," com pelled to ta k e him to P o rtlan d .„ P re sse d by th e lib ra ria n , Miss Mon cific R acing association to govern. son, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ednesday when th e boy's sister ’ was ably handled by Mrs. 0 . A. E ast A c re a g e a m i H o llie s Hold. C. D. M inton, race se creta ry , 702 P eterson of th is city and G lenn Da asked th e co u rt to have him re-com- (ague, who called th e ir a tte n tio n to man. M issionary endeav o r am ong vidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D avid m ltted to the Insane asylum . He was p e rtin e n t article s In recen t m agazines , Mrs. Lucy O sborne has sold her the la b o re rs In th e lu m b er cam p and S p auldinb B uilding, P o rtlan d , Ore. for th e ir hom e read in g and study. son, of C leveland avenue, took plac ■ tak en back to th e Salem in stitu tio n Monday. residence on Powell stre e t to Dr. H. m iners in the m iddle and w estern a t Oregon City on W ednesday. C h ariot race. V. Adix of E stacad a, who has e s ta b sta te s was recounted An uppeal for yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have re Tnesday. lished his fam ily th e re and opened funds for negro relief work was FIRST STATE BANK tu rn e d to receive the felicitatio n s of Y o u n g O ffe in b T Hent«*nc«l. A uto race. an office in th e Bank of G resham voiced. T his is in connection with WINS IN SUPREME COURT th e ir m any frien d s here. They will C h ariot race. block. th e service rendered to th e Indians, In a batch of decisions com ing T h e cases of th e Boring Wil l m ake th e ir hom e w ith Mr. D avidson's W ednesday. T he B enjam in M. Raney hom e and o rien tals, A laskans, poor w hite and W est club Juvenile p ilferers have from th e sta te su p rem e co u rt at S a acre on Main s tre e t has been sold to negroes in th e so u th and west. T he 2 :2 5 T ro t fo r Oregon horses, 3 p are n ts for th e present. been heard and settled . T he rin g lem on T uesday is th e follow ing: h eats. P urse. $600. Colonel John C. K ilgore of E stacada, u rg en t need a t p rese n t Is for funds T he su p rem e c o u rt today, in the for a co n sid eratio n of $3000. F ree-fo r-all pace, 3 in 5. P urse, le ad e r has been placed In th e reform 2 :2 5 Pace. P urse, $600. Ex for the o rp h an s of negro troops killed school, he was on old offender T he I appeal of th e case of E. Schw edler, tensive im pro v em en ts are co n tem R u n ning o n e-half mile. P urse $1000. In service overseas. P ain ted on a ap p e lla n t, vs. th e F irs t S tate B ank, of 2:2 2 T rot, every heat. P u rse, $600 two y ounger boys have been paroled G resham , resp o n d en t, a su it for dam p lated on th e house and grounds. train lo ad of these re tu rn in g troops $75. to th e ir p aren ts. ages for alleged fra u d and deceit, a f T he Raneys have ren te d th e D, M. was th e legend “These colors will not E n tries close A ugust 1. C h ariot race. firm ed th e ju d g m e n t of th e trial R o b erts p roperty a t T h ird stre e t and F ive per cent to en ter, 5 per cent Thursday. ru n .” N eith er did they, when p u t to co u rt in M ultnom ah county. Ju stice IxMtp H ighw ay. deducted from money w inners. 2 :08 Pace, 3 in 5. P u rse, $1000. th e test. T he answ er, of course, Is ■» Bean w rote th e opinion, affirm ing! Hood avenue. Moneys divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 2:14 T rot, 3 in 5. P urse, $850. C. A. Babcock has p u rch ased a sq u are deal for th e ir widows and o r It is tim e for som e concerted ac Ju d g e C. U. G antenbetn. 2 :14 Pace. Every heat. P u rse per cent in h arn e ss events. tra c t in C leveland’s ad d itio n , price phans. tion by th e council o r th e business T he 2 :2 5 pace and th e 2 :2 5 tro t men In regard to th e ro u tin g of the $500. $400, and has com m enced th e erec It was decided by th e L adies’ Aid a re lim ited to horses ow ned and Mt. Hood Ix>op highw ay th ro u g h R u n ning one mile. tion of a dw elling th ereo n . m em bers p resen t to hold a pie so train ed in O regon in 1919. Ow ner- G resham . Several ro u tes have been C h ario t race. Elgin K irkw ood has bought four cial and a food sale d u rin g th e next ersh lp m ust be In Oregon at tim e of suggested th a t en tirely overlook o u r Friday. acres on C leveland av en u e an d w i'l m onth. T hese two u n d erta k in g s will 2 :16 T ro t, every heat. P u rse $600 e n try and race. soon build a house. T he rep o rted be a m eans of raisin g fu n d s for th e city. Some action should be taken N orth Pacific Racing ass«»clation before th e co n stru ctio n crew s sta r: 2 :19 Pace, every heat. P urse. price Is $1400, Brown A C leveland church budget. T he pie social will (of which we a re a m em ber) rule# to work e i , ew h e re. The $600. handled these realty tran sfe rs. also serve as a p leasan t m eans of com m unity R unning six fu rlo n g P u rse $76. * ° v e rn ' Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , who com m unity gath erin g s. 1 show ing th e m ost In terest will get Chariot race. A ch a rio t race will be ru n e a c h ! tbp ro u tin g recently sold th e ir a ttra c tiv e bunga A ssisting in th e serving of delicious day of th e fair. Saturday. low on Powell stre e t, have ren te d refre sh m e n ts were th e M esdames C. Money in ru n n in g races divided F ree-fo r-all tro t, 3 In 5. Purse. one of th e G ould bungalow s in th e J. L u n d q u ist, John C annon, W. II. If you haven’t got It yst try a 60, 30 and 10 per cent. $850. Thom pson ad d itio n . want ad. P arsons an d J. M ontcalm Brown. INVEST! V