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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 48 G resham O utlook RACES AT FAIR WILL BE GOOD GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, WILSON’S DOUBLE IS MUSIC COMPOSER OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 15. PROTECTIVE SOCIETY GRANGE PICNIC PLANS NEW NURSERY GREATLY ENJOYED 1919 WANTS TO TEACH MEXICO A LESSON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR ¡AMERICAN LEGION POST IS FORMING Many prom inent resid en ts of The M ultnom ah G range picnic, ¡G resham a re deeply in te reste d in the plans for a new fireproof nursery which was held on the beach of the T he M ultnom ah county fair, com b u ilding to care for hom eless and ! riv er la»t S atu rd ay was a very. bined with th e M anufacturer»' and abandoned babies of Oregon. The enjoyable affair. At th e m eeting called W ednesday building will be located in P o rtlan d Lund Product» »how promise» to A fter tile d in n e r th e m eeting was night for th e purpose of organizing called to o rd er by th e m aster. M II j but will be an all-O regon affair and su rp ass ail fo rm er fair» o r »how» in a post of the A m erican Legion here will be u n d er th e auspices of the \\ heeler, and Am erica and several this county. jtxxelve nam es were secured on th e I acific < oast Rescue and P rotective o th e r songs were sung. D. Min-1 p e t it io n for a ch a rter. T he petition H. A. Lewis, presid en t of th e fair society. ton of P o rtlan d , m an ag er of th e I m ust have a to ta l of fifteen signers board, was in G resham th is week ! Miss Ja n e t P endegast. field w ork com bined county fair, gave th e a d -j before a c h a rte r will be grunted. On er for th e society, will speak in the dress of welcome. A solo was ren m aking arran g e m en ts for the build account of th e sm all n u m b er present B aptist church in G resham . Sunday lered by liex E arl H. C otton, follow- i ing of m ore horse stables on the j th a t n ig h t an o th e r m eeting was call m orning, August 24. and at th e j hy a very able ad d ress by E ugene j grounds. Ten additio n al sta lls are I ed for W ednesday n ig h t. A ugust 20, M ethodist church and th e E pw orth | Brookings, an atto rn ey of P o rtlan d .! needed for the ru n n in g horses. T hir- . v h en it is hoped th e o rganization L eague m eeting In th e evening. She ty-five race horses have so fa r been | Mr. B ro o k in g s speech defended can be perfected. will tell of rescue work am ong the th e fa rm e r's rig h t to be b etter paid en tered for which th e re are accom Speakers at the m eeting were B m odations fo r only tw enty-tw o. To J u n fo rtu n a te g irls an d how they are for his labor. The speech was a p L enard ami J. o. C o tn lll, of P o rt- cared for and befriended and will j preciated and the farm ers felt th a t m eet th is sh o rtag e in sta b le room, j and Ju d g e O W. S tgpleton of m ake an appeal fo r G resham to help in him th ey had a friend. double th e nu m b er at p resent will | G resham . Mr. L enard and Mr. Con- as o th e r cities a re doing. be provided. Mr. H oard, of H o ard 's D airym an, vill will likely be h ere again next M anager C. D. M inton rep o rts th e j Mrs. O lcott, wife of the governor, was present and gave a talk , pre W ednesday night. They expect to is h o n o rary presid en t of th e n u rsery ceded by th e sin g in g of a parody on follow ing races filled: th e 2:2 5 pace, Jus J McCabe lives In New bring som e oth ers. T he aim s of th e board and Mrs R. E. B o n d u tan t Is Everybody works but fa th e r." As a $600; the 2:08 pace. M eier & F ra n k York and Is d istrict supeiinteu- legion w ere th o ro u g h ly set forth by p resident. The co m m ittee is m aking li‘o rY te lle r Mr. H oard is surpassed p u rse of $1000; 2:1 8 tro t, p urse of dent of schools — when not o ut on Mr. L enard and Mr. Convlll. ’Judge the street and being m istaken for its appeal for th e neglected babies ‘'“ 'Y b>' A braham Lincoln. He had $600; 2:22 tro t, p urse $600; 2:25 S tapleton was called on and respond P resident Wilson Recently he of Oregon. Several checkR have a l the crowd a lte rn a te ly rolling on the tro t, purse $600; 2:19 pace, purse ed w ith an excellent ta lk on th e sub- made allot tie r hid for fam e xvhen 'S e n a t o r A s h ltu r s t u t A r iz o n a Is ready been sen t in to Mr. W heel gro u n d with la u g h te r and wiping $600; free-for-all pace, $1000; and he composed new Am erican music jet I. lie said th a t he had read w hat one American xx liu t h i n k s d r a s t ic 2:15 tro t, $850. w right. tre a su re r, alth o u g h th e drive tears from th e ir eyes. He talked for My Country "Pis of T hee ’— to little th e re was In th e daily new s action Should be ta k e n w h ic h does not begin u n til S eptem ber 1. replace tile British air of "God In terestin g ly on silo corn, clover, The 2:14 pace and th e free-for-all would Impress upon Mexico that papers about th e A m erican Legion Save th e King Io which our n a peas, and reg istered stock. Tile nursery as planned will be of, tro t did not fill sa tisfacto rily . The d iso rd er— th a t In p articular but had never clearly understood tional anthem lias always been w h ic h h a r m s A m e r ic a n s s h o u ld brick and all money collected will go He said th a t A u stralia. Mexico and 2:14 pace is reopened u n til Sep sung w hat goal th e o rganization was w ork ’ >• H e is a d v o c a tin g le g i.-i.i tow ard th e cause for which It is giv several o rien tal co u n tries were con tem b er 1st. T he free for all tro t is ing tow ards until he had heard It so t i o n to the effect In C o n g ic s s en. T he counties th a t send in su b sta n tly sending o rd ers past us to declared off and 2:1 3 tro t for $700 SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOLD ably explained by Mr. Convlll and s ta n tia l sum s will be given recognl M innesota and W isconsin for regis is put in th e place. FINE COMMUNITY PICNIC Mr. L enard. He ended by saying tion by being nam ed on th e fo u n d a tered dairy stock and one in th ree GRESHAM YOUNG PEOPLE Among th e ow ners en terin g the th a t he wished he was eligible for L ittle folks and big folks of the tion and th»< societies and clubs th at of th e farm ers of W isconsin had CLIMB TO TOP OF HOOD races a re T. R. ITowitt with G resh m em bership in th e organization am Boy and Sam W eiss w ith H enry S unday schools or p e a s a n t Home, do n ate o r work will be enrolled on reg istered slock. He rem arked th at which sta n d s fo r good, clean policies It lias been said th a t th e airplane Iliff, T ro u td ale and C o ttrell enjoyed th e ho n o r list in th e en tra n ce hall. It was very dry h ere hut worse In Hal in th e 2 :25 and 2:1 9 paces: and no politics and in grow ing by C W. Todd of P o rtlan d e n ters H em a big picnic on th e O rient school The b u ilding will be u rran g ed w ith /tig co u n try w here th ey had to soak has changed m o u n tain s Into molt leaps and bounds. g round s last Tuesday. receiving ward, se p a ra te w ards for the hogs to m ake them hold swill. lock in the free-for-all and 2:25 hills, but tlie G resham young peo The tw elve who signed th e ir nam es C ars cam e loaded w ith jolly peo sick an d feeble-m inded ch ild ren and Mrs. W eatherred spoke briefly on ple who clim bed Mount IJood last paces and Hal N orte for th e $600 on th e petitio n for a c h a rte r lust the gran g e and tn e ab ility of the ple and su m p tu o u s picnic lunches, se p a ra te room s or x»arils for th e tiny purse In th e 2 :1 0 pace; P e te r Cook W ednesday night were, C. G. Schnei T im s each group may re farm women who do efficient work Monday say th a t th is is absolutely of R lekreal, a n o th e r well-know n two in g red ien ts of a happy day. It is babies. u n tru e. Mt. Hood is jtisT as high der, Glenwood Miller, E rnest Brug- safe to say th e ladies enjoyed c h a t ceive p ro p er and special rare. The w ithout the aid of soft handed in trac k m an. brings A1 K ader fo r the as it ev er was In C a rp e n te r's geogra ger. Andrew B rugger, C hase St.C lair, 2 :25 and 2:19 paces and M ark H ting, as only th e ladies know how n u rsery will ta k e th e place of w hat stru c to rs from W ashington or the phy ten years ago. Isaac A nderson, O scar Stone, Leo city. to ch a t, and fussed a good deal over is know n as A lb ertin a K err N ursery for th e 2:18 and 2:1 5 tr o ts ; J. J. •’aildy, Ed. E v erett, O scar Carlson. C ertain It Is th a t folks become A fter a sh o rt talk by L ieut. Albert K adderly of P o rtla n d will e n te r Or- the eats, as women alw ays love to The rescue society also conducts th e R. H. Shum w ay and W. 8. E verett. Hensley on th e m ethods of F rench m ere specks on the side of a giant egona In th e 2:18 and 2:25 tro ts : do» Crops and politics were ably Louise Home for girls. Since th e m eeting W ednesday night peak. Some observ ers said th a t last farm ers, the com pany ad jo u rn ed to W hile the Z iegler and M lsner, w ith P p rrlo In handled by th e men. M onday’s clim bers looked like ants. the nam es of A. W. M etzger, Dr. LOCAL BOY EXCELLED he field of sp o rts w here th e com children were h aving th e best tim e th e 2:2 2 and 2 :25 tro ts. O ther AT YEOMAN SCHOOL m ittee had arran g e d for a com plete Should th e hoys ta k e exception to A. W Botkin, Dr. H. H. H ughes, P o rtlan d en tries a re A. C. L ohm lre. of all in th e ir own care-free way being called “a n ts," apologies are Floyd L Mack, Glen R u sh er and until th e races of diverse and su n d ry H arold A. Lake, son of Mr. and program of sp o rts which was most Mrs. B u rn ett Allen, Geo. D alton, H. due from L eslie W alrad, Glenwood Bayard M iller have been added to kinds cam e on. (H erm an. Mrs. H. O. Lake <>r G resham , r e successfully carried out. M iller and H ow ard T hom pson who th e list. A potato p la n te r is a slow m echan tu rn ed hom e and is with his fo rm er From th e Salem fa ir g ro u n d s will T h ere are enough soldiers, sailors sat all day at G overnm ent Camp come M iller & Cox w ith Lou M iller ism com pared w ith A rth u r and Clif em ployer, II. |,. Phillippl. United WITNESSED UNVEILING and m arin es in th is vicinity to m ake peeking th ro u g h a telescope. Al HISTORICAL MONUMENT fo r th e paces. A im from Salem is ford N asshahn who won in the po B rokers, of P o rtlan d . s post w ith a m em bership of be th o u g h file girls were togged up in He en tered the U. 8. navy In 1918 F red S chindler w ith F ra n cis J fo r ta to p la n tin g contest. T he boys m ust The O utlook was rep resen ted by I k h ak i, goggles, hoots mid everything. tw een one and two h u ndred. have put In an e a rlie r potato th an and xxas honorably discharged the th e M eier & F ra n k purse in th e 2:08 Mrs II. L S t. C lair at th e u n v eil-1 throuB h “ **• telescope one could very pace and th e $600 p urse in th e 2:19 th e six-w eeks' w onder, for in a few 14th o f Ju ly th is year. DOUBLE BTRTHDAY AT ing of th e m onum ent at Oregon City easily tell th a t they w ere Kvelyn m om ents th e crop was ready to dig! On e n te rin g the navy he was sent pace. V alentine J r. will be en tered WILLIAM STANLEY HOME M etzger, G ladys and M arguerite by A. H. Lea for th e 2:08, 2:19 and M yrtle N asshahn and E thel Moffitt, to th e yeom an school at Goat Island, on S atu rd ay to tlie first new spaper Michel, Mabel M etzger, M arie Bram - w inners in th e digging race, could L ast S unday a double birthday free-for-all paces. w here he m ad e th e highest average west of tlie Rocky m ountains. The hall and W llln M etzger. W ithout party was held nt the hom e of Mrs. From ab o u t th e s ta te a re Art B ar- te a r up an acre in a very sh o rt tim e In the executive d ep a rtm en t ever Im pressive cerem ony was witnessed using th e telescope they knew the W illiam S tanley In celeb ratio n of the zee and Roy Pow ell of Moro, Jo sh u a Judging by the way they m ade the m ade in any veonian school in the by m em bers of the n atio n al and th e boys, of course, w ere E m m ett W el e a rth fly. U nited S tates. sta te ed ito rial associations who went | b irthday of Mrs. L aura Pullen aiyi M errill and M. C. M errill of C or ling, Roy B u rto n , F ra n k Tacheron A rth u r N asshahn, Clifford N ass that of Mrs. Susie K aser, Mrs. S tan nelius, Okum & R ichel of E ugene. His ab ility and w orth is recognized to Oregon City for th e occasion. T he m onum ent Is a b oulder of na-1 Lyn’“ " ' W " ’ hah n and Jo h n H illyard are the ley’s sister and d au g h ter. from tlie fact th a t w hile hut 19 years W. F. Schultz of F o re st Grove. ini m erin an and Leo /d e Jo h n ef age he was d etailed as special live rock, on one side of which a n L , , nha Mrs Pullen was Invited to atten d The S tate of W ashington has several cham pion ru n n in g jum pers. a su rp rise on h er niece, and Mrs. An „ r ,» rep rese n tativ es and th e re are horses and A rth u r also beat In th e base lookout for any pro-G erm an elem ent a p p ro p riate Inscription Is chiseled ' ,O‘ " " h" ' K aser was told th a t it whs a su rp rise i hat m ight be found on th e isiatid. The legend re a d s : " T h e O re g o n en tered from A lberta, M anitoba and ball throw . At th e snow line Will F erris on h e r au n t. T he ladies w ere really Myr$le N asshahn and Alm a L a r B ritish C olum bia and also som e from L ike all o th e r young blood, his de Spectator, th e F irs t N ew spaper Is- son give prom ise of becom ing som e sire was to get into action and at s u e ti in A m erican T errito ry West of was forced to sto p on account of n su rp rised when they learned th a t It C alifornia " p ill” tw irle rs. Lueile Davis, Bon his request lie was sent to th e U. 8. the Rocky M ountains, was P rinted sore foot. T iiat, how ever, did not was on both of them . good nie C a rp e n te r and Louise Quay, Jo h n S. M inneapolis, th e flag ship of the on This Site F eb ru ary 5. 1846 " B e I T spoil h r ' his K” ° " tim e as he ‘•n joy“’1 ROTTEN STUMP HOLDS T here was q u ite a houseful of re l low are given the nam es of the offi• ^ t Ih ."'“ .’’'!" H illyard, F re d erick H em m ers, C lif ativ es and f r i e n d present to enjoy Pacific fleet, w here he served as chief FORD CAR ON BLUFF IHescope trio " down at th e occasion. ford N asshahn and H arold McKinney yeom an and official ste n o g ra p h e r for cers and directo rs of the Oregon n G eorge P ullen and fo u r miles away A n e a r trag ed y occurred on Sun may som e day pitch for the Beavers. all co u rt m artial», also serv in g as P rin tin g A ssociation, th e p ublisher I Gov" rnn,P n’ R udolph K aser were th e re of course, H arold M cKinney beat H arold., secretary to A dm iral F ullum . for to g e th e r with th e ed ito rs and p rin t At c ra te r rock W llia got cold feet proud of th e fact th a t th e ir ladles day evening betw een th e pipe line L auderback in a ru n n in g race. Boys whom he has a very g reat a d m ira ers up to th e tim e of th e suspension and refused to go fa rth e r. But the were the guests of honor. Among bridge and W. J. C rissey’s place rest of th e p arty reached th e top l he o th e rs who were present were, not yet eight years old, Elton Hem- tion. of th e publication, M arch, lo 5 5 . A F ord m achine, ca rry in g two men of th e g ran d old m ountain. m ers, R alph Q ulcksall and Russell Mr. nnd Mrs Ralph Stanley, Mr. and He is a g ra d u a te of W ashington m onum ent Is the gift of th e Hawley and th re e women from P o rtlan d E lijah C oalm an, th e lookout man G entry could ce rtain ly m ake th e ir high school and L in k 's business col P ulp & P aper com pany, who own the Mrs Je rry Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. w ent p a rt way over th e bluff, on top of th e m o u n tain , whs ho glad R euben K aser, Mfs. S herm an Mc legs fly. And th e re w asn’t an y th in g lege, h aving g rad u a ted at W ashing site. ro tte n ald e r stum p held the m achine slow in th e way Lois T rim ble, Lueile ton high when but 15 years of age Among those tak in g p art in th to see them th a t he ru sh ed o ut and C a rter, Byron and N ora P ullen. Mrs from going into th e Sandy riv er killed th e fatted calf and in less | Halicock. Mr and Mrs. F ran k Dick Davis, Alice T rim ble and Mabel J o as an h o n o rary pupil. cerem ony were, Mrs. Eva Emery The occupants of th e ca r all jum ped th an ten m in u tes was serv in g them hanson to re over th e ground. Dye, a u th o r of M cLaughlin and Did enson, Mr. and Mrs W illard Cook, out when It backed over th e bluff bowls of delicious, hot ox-tall soup T here is n o th in g m ore am using MRS CLARA JOHANSON Oregon, and o th e r h isto rical books; Mrs. Geo. S tockton, M~. and Mrs and were unharm ed. T he accident f th e n r I B®,° re B tartlng 0,1 ‘h eir retu rn than a sack race. It was funny to DIED THIS MORNING G eorge H. Himes, c u r a t o r " o L was the resu lt of K illing th e engine a’ WeBIng ste p ,..... to th e L Hollywood. Mrs. Cover and Mrs. see C lifford N asshahn, E v erett« Col E ffie F letch er. From P o rtlan d were, Mrs C lara Jo h an so n , wife of C. '■gon H istorical society, and Mrs and th ro w in g it into reverse. The telep h o n e and called G resham with lins and H arold M cKinney come w ad P lea san t H om e g ara g e men were W. Jo h an so n of Kelso, died at the Je n n ie Barlow H arding, past regent th e Inform ation th a t they had gone Mr and Mrs A H Hell. Mr. and Mrs dling In, b ut It was still fu n n ie r to L L May and Mr and Mrs W atson hom e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. of th e S u sannah Lee B arlow ch ap ter over th e top In Just a little notified and w ent to th e rescue of see Mrs. Ball beat C lifford and Alma Phacker of the D aughters of th e Amerlc th e trav e lers. G ilbert Jo n sru d at one o ’clock th is “ n | th an seven hours, and th a t a Hood L arson. m orning, aged 27. F u n eral services | R*r o lu tto n - o t Oregon City, River p arty was Just then a rriv in g PROLIFIC TURKEY HEN In th e m en ’s relay race Lee Ball CORP FRANK J. VAN will be held next Sunday a t th e Kelso by ” a « tr a il on th e opposite side of I and .A r th u r Sloop carried off th e L u th e ra n church. T ailo rin g BREAKS ALL RECORDS? RE JOINS THE MARINES honors fo r P leasan t H om e M etho For men and women— cleaning, th e peak. pressing and rep airin g done well. Mrs. W illard Cook of Rockwood C orporal F ra n k J. Van has re-en dists. Used MRS. M D. KERN 'S haa “ ) , a r 01,1 «urkey hen th at has T he B ap tists m ust have been p rac Ford. C hevrolet and ' O a k ^ n d ° " C P8tor Lp" a r '>- Poxxell stree t. listed in th e m arines. He is a t p res ' " A P h ,,,,,. 691 ] R e a d th e W a n t e d s ~ NOVEL SURPRISE ln,‘* sp irit of th e time» ent serving re c ru itin g office at W alla tising up beforehand, because thev ---------- (w ith real tu rk ey zest At present * on over th e M ethodists and th e Iliff W alla. Mrs. M D K ern had a b irth d a y i abo ,H **“ •"« on a nest full of eggs. school not only in th e relay race MORAN GRABS STALLINGS’ MIRACLE MAN’ HALO C orporal Van has seen much se r last Sunday, but everyone In th e fam -!,b "2 b,/ orp down to th e rals- but also In to ta l n u m b e r of points vice w ith th e "devil dogs,” including In all th e events. fo rg o tten ab o u t It, except-1 ™ Hh* ,abl 79 lly had several m in iatu re C h a tte au T h ie r Th "" 1,011 eaH,ly at 2B «•«“ • apiece, Ing Mrs K ern herself. q h ' ry» w ith th e nativ es of San Domingo ( th a t th e re Is no tr u th In th e adage I l o w e s t price. At 50 cents GROUP MEETING OF w here he spent 25 m onths of his en "Nothing new u n d er th e sun ” It,„| h ‘‘ ° ft*" palrt for SUNDAY SCHOOLS listm ent. He also served on the “ ..........." p by w etting up ; X d ; e X ‘he “ PD Sunday school rally In th e Inter-1 b attlesh ip s San Diego and Buffalo. $40 w orth of eggs. fIe je sts of th e Sunday schools of Oresh a p arty on h erself th a t would be n 1 Last O ctober he was discharged An In terestin g •p eca la tlo u . though I su rp rise on th e guests cam e to G resham and bought five ! aln w ,n bp hP,(1 a > “ »<• M ethodist 1 acres of land n ea r th e hom e of his E P,sc°P al church next Sunday a f t e r - 1 Tow ard noon she telephoned to ra th e r endless, would he to figure the - « . « • . s ' X " , ; ....... - of th e noon and even in g H arold F. H um m other, Mrs. Eli Dunn F o r a tim e Ing o ver and would they please m ake tlv . ko> h" " B "" produc- he was em ployed in th e Beaver bert. se c re ta ry of th e Oregon S u n e us th e tu rk ey m other. • he d in in g ta b le lo n g er W hile these day school association will be p res S tate M otor factory, but decided to a d ju s tm e n ts w e re b e in g m a d e . M r OREGON R F P R F 8 F N n s n re-enllst In th e service, as he says en t and speak a t both sessions. In arrived »Rk m u rn v s-[ REPRESENTED “ life In th e m arine corps Isn’t bad.” , th e aftern o o n he will discuss th e BY TILLAMOOK GIRLS terlo u s looking b askets and parcels j building up of th e school and In th e 1 C hurch E lections to He H eld. evening will ta k e for his subject. W ithout m ore ado she began se ttin g Threw little girls from T illam ook th e ta b le with an ela b o ra te d in n e r co unty will be Oregon rep resen ta- Services will be held as usual on ,h e »'‘’’" - F o ld ' I Even then it did not. o cc u r to t h e i ,lre a *n * fu n n in g content to be h e ll the P lea san t Home circuit next Sun- . man ° f fam ily w hat she was up to. u n til she ,,u r lnk th e 8pokane In te rsta te fair. day. Election of d eleg ate and alter- 7 ' hP' Pf" 1 I out of Its xvrapplngs a beautl- h*,,d ,b e flr" ‘ week in S eptem ber n .te to the laym en’s conference I n i ’ ^ V h “ 2 ful cake, d eco rated with b irth d a y ; <lrl*» won first place In a con- connection w ith th e O regon c o n fe r-' a n * ,o u n «L P at Moran has been vindicated Let out as m anager of the i candles. test held at th e sta te fa ir a t Salem Philadelphia N ationals—-after having won a pennant— - Moisn was in ence at Salem in O ctober will be held i Berry P la n ts tu r Kale. the late spring made m anager ot the lowly Cincinnati Reds When The folks o re still w ondering how ,SB‘ >Par which en titles them to the fo llo w in g th e service at each point bis team got awuy to a good tart the tana said "luck, but when his We are ready to book o rd ers for slo m anaged io m ak e If such a coot-1 bl**, r h° n o f of going to S pokane team took the G iants to a merry trim m ing last week and climbed tnio berry p la n ts for next y e a r’s plant- ' plete su rp rise on them (th is year. Want*. want*, wants. See the first place fans were aw are that a new "m iracle m an" had arrived in Ing T he C o-operative Berry G row — --------------- Last year at th e In te rsta te fair colum n. baseball Here Is Moran his wife and young P alttck . the greatest tan ers, office at th e old M etzger store. of ’em sB Milk for sale, delivered dally •Jr,,K°n g irls won first place o ver the I G resham D airy. Phone »01. ti team s from o th e r sta te s