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TW ICE A WEEK G resham O utlook JiRESHAM. MULTNOiVtAH COUNTY, NO. 70 OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919 CULTURAL CLASS OF UNION HIGH Automobiles Going to Waste VIEWS HOOD RIVER SCHOOL PROJECTS I ,., Saturday m orning a t 6: 30 ■** b). ,he daylight saving tini.' culture students an d th e ir in- P p Moffitt of U nion hig h i ^ i l s d into four m achines and Hood River to stu d y th e I ^ try a„d visit the project. F , bigh school Students th e re . ■ ^ id itio n to tlP in s p irin g scen ery ¿ L features en c o u n te re d . Construction m akes tra v e l al- prohiWtive in spots, b u t th e X was given th e h igh sign , proper pass word to « h i. Il PXnded *«“ > a permit to drive uCascad. I ocka. tv...... unctures from crushed rock, but w ith E L ly application of first aid th e I were aoon corrected, f ; . firstinai ion W. I B of th e ag ric u . [department or th e Hood H iver Khoo) met the G resham con- ¿ t at the school b u ild in g w here I acquaintance was ren ew ed and , ones made. A rrangem ents had „ planned so th a t th e G resh am »d Hood River boys w ere m ixed to- L r in the different m ach in es and -tour of Inspection begun. I me first stop was m ade at th e hokside Drive p acking h o u se w h e re „¿reds of thousands of apples are L ed by the Ideal g ra d in g sys- „ each particular g rad e of apple ing on its own p a rtic u la r belt. T he i of 20 perHous is done by th is ghinery. The C utler g r a d e r was I at the Oak Grove com m u n ity ¿¡ng plant, a system of a se rie s of lers continually tu rn in g o v er and ,er The C utler h an d les m ore ■lee than the Ideal h u t re q u ire s lore hands to supplem ent it. T he etion of the apples is h a rd on the b , often causing em ployes to su f- j from sea sickness— one d isad- atage in using the C u tle r system , t boy who supposed th a t apples ,re spread on a floor and picked up kind according to size received a (table lesson in th e H ood R iver tking plants. Sot a box of apples can be b o u g h t the orchards or the p acking p la n ts. [ fruit for m arket is se n t to th e xiation storage an d sh ip p in g There the apples a re sto re d , choice, the fancy an d th e e x tra j grades in th eir own p a rtic u la r t of the warehouse. T he 35 sto r- rooms are kept a t a te m p e ra tu re reen 32 and 35 degrees. T he i took no little in te re st in th e Ice run in connection w ith th e ehouse. Through a g e n ts all ov er country sales are m ade fro m th e elation plant. It Is ap p ro x im at- hat It costs the grow er one d o lla r an d th e association twenty-seven ce n ts to get the fru it ready fur deliv ery, a to ta l cost of $1.27. The aver age price to the association is $2.5‘i T he cull apples are sent to the vin e g a r factory where by a system ot labor-saving devices the appl. g are not touched from the time they leave th e w agon u n til they have gone th ro u g h th e hydraulic press No per son is ad m itted to the basement ot th e factory w here the apples are at th e cider stag e of vinegar develop m en t. Hood Hiver obeys the letter as well as th e sp itit of the prohibi tion law. T he boys were well pleased with th e fine “ typy” B erkshire hogs seen a t the E. F. H atton farm. They wert excellent specim ens running over green a lfa lfa and are conn fed be sides. Mr. Hatton also has a small flock of purebred Rhode Island Reds w hich have pulled down fancy prizes at poultry show s in Portland. What was perhaps th e best possible o b jt.i lesson to th e agricultu re class was th e com parison of the Hatton orchard p roperly sprayed and cared for, the soil cultivated and treated to crop ro ta tio n com pared with an orchard ju s t over th e fence, the same age, the sam e soil, sprayed but not pruned n o r properly cared for. The moral draw n from these two drove home w ith em phasis. A few farm ers in Hood River are rea lizin g th a t diversified farm ing is an advan tag e. Victor Thomsen lias a d airy herd and uses a milking ma chine. He raises plenty of green feed an d uses a silo. His fine Duroc hogs ru n in a th rifty orchard. A. W. P eters, an excellent m ana g e r, ow ns a farm well systematized. He ta k es good care of his help and stu d ies his industry. He gave the boys a long talk on fru it growing an d fru it m anagem ent. Among other th in g s he said, “ Spray eight times a y ea r if you w ant fruit tit to feed to good hogs. A nything less than this is absolutely fatal to a grow er.’’ Billy S unday’s farm is another one of diversified agriculture, ru n ning heavily tow ard hogs, poultry and dairy. W hen Hilly Sunday be cam e ow ner of the place, he dug up an o rch ard planted th ere and re placed it w ith Island bred Jerseys. Some of th e boys of the class fear th a t Billy is going to lose money on his hogs as he is keeping them over th e slum p in th e m arket. The boys could not w arn him of the mistak- he is m aking because he was not at hom e. T he only project visited was Krue- sow ’s corn and potato project. The potatoes were excellent and the corn q u ite good. C -I»»a g -» .* Acres of automobiles, purchased by the government during th e war, have for months been parked a t Camp Holahtrd, Md., w here thejf have been exposed to the elem ents, and many of them are today is a. sta te of fearful ruin and decay. Congressman Reavis of N ebraska la chairman of a com mittee which haa been investigating thia phase ot colossal governmental waste. ThA above picture shows Mr. Reavis and an American army officer making a to u r of Investigation. The astound ing disclosure has been made th a t since the arm istice was declared th e ,130 motor vehicles in ralas governmept accepted deliveries of TO.l gregating $175.000,000. CLOSING SERVICES OF HISTORIC METHODIST CHURCH, FAIRVIEW in t e r H a t s GRESHAM HAT SHOP t HIXMJANA had a P 'ayshed we never will B u T n o w n i^ — 8 " '" K b" ” f° r g ARET ST CLAIR. Sl.&O PER YEAR WOODMEN RALLY CREATES BIG STIR; GRESHAM CLASS INITIATED NOV. 14 “ Must have been som e tim e from since to m ak e ab o u t 50 from th is lo- th e noise 1 h e a rd ." “ W hat did you I callty. fellows pull off last n ig h t? ” “ Big- It was annou n ced th a t a nig h t gest s tir 1 ever saw in to w n .” | would he set a p a rt as G resham n ig h t. T here were com mon rem a rk s by when a G resham class w ould be in persons living w ithin a ra d iu s of sev itiate d at M ultnom ah C am p ’s hall, eral blocks of th e hall w here the 112 E ast Sixth stre e t. T he d ate of W oodm en of the W orld held th e ir th is in itia tio n will l>e E riday n ig h t, N ovem ber 14. It Is c e rta in on th a t rally last W ednesday night If it so Im pressed people of th e I n ig h t a la rg e d eleg atio n will go down town who w ere not p resen t it will be from G resham and vicinity, understood th a t th e re p o rte r fails to D uring the evening eld er and find w ords in the d ictio n ary to de- d o u g h n u ts and cigars w ere freely dls- < scribe it from th e sta n d p o in t of those penned. Nearly 45 g allons of cider, present. 1000 d o u g h n u ts and nobody know s T here were about 500 men p resen t. ] how many etg ars were consum ed. I t’s nearly h alf th e n u m b e r com ing from a w onder th e fire d ep a rtm en t w asn’» M ultnom ah Cam p No. 77. W oodm en , called out to ex tin g u ish th e sm oke, of the W orld, P o rtlan d , u n d er whose T he best fe a tu re wus saved till th e auspices the e n te rta in m e n t and rally last. At 10:30 an Irish g irl, G eorgia was held. The o th e rs w ere local E m m et, fe a tu rin g In Irish songs and m em bers of the o rd e r and th e ir i n - ' dancing, at th e H ippodrom e, left P o rtlan d and arriv ed h ere ab o u t vlteil friends. F rom 8 till 1 1 :3 0 th e re w asn ’t a 11:45. F o r fifteen m in u tes th is sim ple dull m om ent. Men forgot th e ir w or ries and gave them selv es up to so Irish com niedienne, descen d an t of th e ciability and jollity. It was one big g rea t Irish p atrio t, e n te rta in e d th e tim e. All th a t had been announced au dience w ith Irish songs. H er voice cam e th ro u g h and th e n som e. T he was ap p ealin g : the sougs w ere th e pillow tight was a co rk er. Dick J e n te n d er, s tirrin g Irish fa m ilia r airs. nings all but won th e g ra n d prize She was dressed as an Irish p easan t H er voice and m a n n er be ag ain st th e P o rtlan d bunch. L aw girl. tray ed tier n atio n ality and h er d an c rence C rasw ell did Ills p art well. The ev en in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t was ing was of th e p ro p er kind. T h ere rep lete witli m usic, songs, c h a ra c te r was n o th in g in costum e o r m a n n er th u t would have been co n sid ered u n sketches and funny Btunts. Hut th e object of th e m eeting was becom ing in th e p arlo r of any hom e. T his is told to m ake It c lea r th a t It not overlooked, th a t was to get ac q u ain ted , prom ote th e in te re sts of the was not any c h a ra c te ristic of th e o r o rd er and secure new ap p licatio n s din ary ch o ru s girl th a t m ade th is fea- Over fo rty ap p licatio n s w ere secured I tu re so appealing. T he au d ien ce d u rin g th e evening an d en ough m ore I sim ply w ent wild w ith ap p lau se. An appropriate program has been berg, are men who have left th e ir arranged to m ark the closing service im press on Oregon M ethodism . A nam e of note app ears In th e record at Fairview Methodist ehurch, before of 18 75, when Louis A lbert B anks, the building is torn down p rep a ra a u th o r of many volum es of serm ons, served four m onths as a s sista n t p as tory to vacating the property. Fifty years ago th is was a strateg ic to r for $20 per m onth. When the deep cu t was m ade in point for a church in a large pioneer community, and well did it serve | front of th e church a few years ago the purpose for which it was built. I in o rd er to carry th e traffic on th e Here was one of the very first places county road u n d er th e O. R. & N. of worship In all eastern M ultnomah track , th e b u ild in g was le ft h igh county and here have served as pas above th e road and Inaccessible. R e to r men of note in the state arid the cently E. G. McGaw p u rch ased th e p roperty w ith th e u n d ersta n d in g that nation. On May 23, 1909, the Fairview the ch u rch b u ilding be rem oved. It church celebrated the fortieth an n i is rep o rted th a t o th e r p ro p erty will versary of the building and the fifty- be p ro cu red and a new b u ilding e re c t sixth of the organization of the so ed. D. S. D u n b ar is th e oldest s u r ciety. At th a t tim e many form er viving m em ber, h aving joined w hen pastors took p art on the program and th e o rg an izatio n was new A proposition has been m ade by th e messages were read from others. Among the speakers was the vener F airview P re sb y teria n church th a t able Rev. John Flynn, who has since the b u ilding of a new ch u rch by th e passed away. The following is from M ethodists be d eferred for a year the report given at th a t tim e by th e and th a t in th e m eantim e union m eet- Heaver State H erald: J u g s of th e Sunday schools be held The Fairview Methodist Episcopal ¡md th a t th e P re sb y terian s have church is one of the historic churches ,-harge of th e m orning services and U nless my dad and m other HON CIRCULATED of Oregon M ethodism. The organiza the M ethodists be responsible for th e G et in and pay the bill. FOR SCHOOL PLA YSH ED tion of the society took place April evening services. No official action I have not one playshed, 10, 1853, In the home of E. R. Scott. on th is proposition has yet been The women of the P atro n -T e ac h - And yet It’s raining hard. ’ association are leaving no sto n e B ut I th in k w e're going to have one, The old house on the river bottom taken. T he special services next Sunday lias disappeared b ut the site is Bturned which will accom plish th e So yo u ’d b etter keep on guard. m arked by a row of trees set out by will begin a t th e Sunday school wring of the m uch-needed play- the original owner. Rev. Jam es Gar- hour. 10 o’clock, when Dr Guy 1 tor the grade school. S tay o u t in the rain? Anticipating a m eeting of th e T h a t’s not th e way to do. rlsli was the first p asto r at this place, Woods, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e F irst el board last n ig h t. Miss Mae T hey will call you foolish, and C. S. Kingsley the presiding Methodist Sunday school of P o rtlan d , and C. A S ta rr, presid en t of th e «he», vice president of th e asso- And you will get the “ flu. elder. • ation, and Mrs. H. H. E lin g , secre- M ultnom ah C ounty Sunday School i tie next home of th e church wa> tj-treasurer. circulated a p e titio n 1 If a playshed they would only build old scnooi Route which stood association, will ta k e p art. T he 1 We could have a b etter time. the •king that the building of such a Misses Zinn will give a m usical n u m W be placed on th e a n n u a l school And would save upon the do rter s m . rly opposite th e prevent church. ber and Mrs. A. L. Stone will sing Here the society flourished until 1869 bill, Kdget. They quickly se cu red fifty when the present building was erect The m em ory contest on th e ten com “Iters and found no one w ho of- Many and many a dime ed. Front th a t tim e until the pres m andm ents will be closed at th is serious objection to th e p ro j- I wish we had a playshed This petition was p re se n te d to It w ouldn’t take much gold. ent the old ehurch has stood for alt service. A basket d in n e r will be enjoyed ,1- board last night. th a t is good and [Jure. And if they do not hurry The women were well received and One featu re w orthy of note is the at noon and a t 2 o’clock the farew ell We then will be too old. D istrict l’fre assured by A. D ow sett, ch a lr- records service proper will begin. wVre ke'pL so'’ th a t'to d a M h e r e Is n o , S u p erin ten d en t T. H. F ord and Rev lian of the board th a t If th e Item If a playshed we could only have, I1*“ legally be added to th e b u d g e t it ’Tw ould be so nice and warm, break Di the record of pastors from M. W. Rp!d ' hp J ’rP*p',‘ o r’ * * 1 I*. done It was e s tim a te d th a t T hen we could play in the open air, ___ ,<n»n the until nresent speak and speak Mrs. am! E. W heeler of 1 o rt- the organization the present I® expense of such a shed as w ould And w ouldn’t A cordial In v itatio n y. time. In th e list are many nam es o f , land will sing IMeeded would am ount to betw een J. H B is extended to old frien d s and new to I’-»'"' and $:!000 In (,a9P th is m ark: G ustavius Hines, Josseph Ho-1 take p art In th e service. . i0<int cannot be add ed by the I t ’s raining out of doors today, Royal, C. O. Hosford, a special school m e etin g will T he ground is aw fully wet. lln lstein s B ring Big Price». ailed for the purpose of a u th o r- I w onder w here we kids can play, Happy tim es ahead A. H. B u m s of A ldersyde farm , [»»? it. In the big playshed In the basem ent again, I het. breeder of H olstein r a ttle , has sold -GW ENDOLYN METZGER a88PSB, (l 'a lu a tlo n of th e dis- ¡seven head of stock, m ostly young rri is high, being $1,319,565. Of A plavshed for us would he nice Shell out your tin anim als, to th e C arn atio n milk and And help to win amount, $616,055 is w ith in th e Big and light and airy dairy com pany of S eattle. They are If som ebody would only dig up A dry place Hmits and $673,510 w ith o u t. said to have b ro u g h t an av erag e of For the “ '« I ^ V d W’ARD STUBBS ?• v commit t e ' from th e P a tro n - be a real ‘™p fal! ; $500 each. A tw o -m o n th s’ old h eifer P*, er asso<’‘!|tion h aving th e m nt- They would — PAULETTA DOWSETT. calf bro u g h t $400, and one cow » ln charge consists of Miss Mary hot H eating stoves are going like «wn. Mrs (¡race O tto. Mrs. C. E. Come, voters, all o f’District Four about $750. ,-akes at L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. . ? D<J Mrs- H - H - E ling. And stand beside the basem ent d o o r I»hliu lr mepHng la s t n ig h t th e when the .lust gets stifli g ' L ?' board was w aited upon by th e And You’ll know why we for a playsh. |(a,t,.rs,in a body, s ta tin g th e ne- . ) of increasing th e ir w ages be- k,ck’ —GUY RUSHER. c 4k' 0B‘iac‘8 are sig n ed up for iwitner vear A playshed we’d like to have. My fa th e r says we ^ADE PUPILS WORK And so h e’s going to do hl. h s IN SLOGAN CONTEST And bring th e thing o r , b u s L ^ R I;Pj? *ra^p Pupils are ta k in g a llve- \\'e have an experienced trimmer here •# bv is8* *n ,hp s'o g an c o n test p u t W p need a playsaed, three days each week to make hats for tbp,, F e lic ity co m m ittee from Yes. we do! hg nt/ 0,.“Tea<’k er asso ciatio n w ork- And we'll get one our trade. in ” , s e b la tte r of a playshed. an tlavf‘ tu rned In catch y slogans I , you «»elpjl’^ c i , t k LMBLK. Attractive sale of If'omen's and Childrens h, , p fould not stop w ith a four- riihr,[.U8 ° n ‘lut w rote a w hole poem If you'll build us a playshed. hats now on. *VPr ”'"P P ‘nK. contest com m ittee, com posed ** Grace O gilbee and « ia .ii London, offered a prize 1» sin 8r tn ,hp one b rin g in g In th e iu fan' Several of th e m a re In R „t we would love a playshed le ,? of ’be O utlook. T h e wln- 2,be prize will be an n o u n ced F o r every KELLY. Jb *“e com m ittee h as offered a A playshed f ^ o ^ T h e a l t h which Is It I** f°r ^ 1P best w indow p o ste r Sos, » ..f’ Pected th a t th e se produc- o u r g rea test WPaJ ^ LENN FULL, > m . u aoon appear. H ere a re ’ of ‘be slogans: p v e paid m any doctor b ill, for a cold S t y lis h TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TOWN ELECTION ON TUESDAY; COMMITTEE PREPARES BUDGET A special m eeting of th e council i com m ission, on o r before D ecem ber was held la st n ig h t, th e p rincipal flr8t- each year an e stim a te of th e an n u a l budget for th e en su in g fiscal business being th e ap p o in tm en t of year. T his notice is from W. H. H u rl- Judges and clerk s for th e election to h u rt, se creta ry , co u rth o u se, P o rt be held next T uesday, N ovem ber 4. land. T he council elected th e follow ing: T he co m m ittee Is h aving som e d if judges Mrs. B. W. E m ery, Dr. A. ficulty to keep th e b u d g et dow n to an T hom pson; clerk s E rn e st S tra t am o u n t w hich can be realized on a ton, Miss Inez L u sted , Mrs. Ja m es five mill levy. L ast y ear th e tax levy for m unicipal p urposes was fo u r an d E lkingtoti. T he city election will be held In se v en -ten th s mills. T h e law allow s the city hall on th e d ate above m en ony a six per cen t Increase over la st tioned beginning at 1 p. m. and clos year, o r ab o u t five m ills. T h is on th e tow n tax v alu atio n would yield ab o u t ing at 7 p. m. T he nom inees whose nam es will $3200. T he stre e t lig h tin g system alo n e ap p ear on th e hullot ure aH follow s: councilm an, one y ea r term , J. E. | for th e city costs o ver a th o u sa n d M etzger; councilm en, tw o year do llars. T he m a rsh a l's sa lary is term , A. W. A ylsw orth, J. C annon, j about u th o u san d d o llars. In te re st on A. F. H am m ar, T. R. H ow ltt, B. L. j bonded Indeb ted n ess Is $1500. It will W alrad, of which th re e are to be req u ire live h u n d red to a th o u sa n d d o lla rs to m eet th e sm a lle r sa la rie s elected. At a recen t m eeting th e council anil in cid en tal expenses of th e town appointed a budget com m ittee, con for next y ear. T h ere will likely be a sistin g of Councilm en T hom , Kelly sm all fund left o ver from th e p rese n t and J. E. M etzger. T his com m ittee year, b ut th e need of econom y Is ap is w orking to p rep are a budget cover p aren t. W hile th e re ap p ears n o th in g p a r ing th e estim ated expenses of th e town for th e en su in g year. T his p ro tic u la rly exciting ab o u t th e com ing cedure is req u ired by a new law, election, It Is n ev e rth eless u rged upon passed by th e last le g islatu re. The ull legal voters of th e city to tu rn o u t reco rd er is req u ired to fu rn ish th e on T uesday and show a com m end- Tax Supervision and C onservation j able In terest In th e city election. RUSSELL EMBRY KILLED GRESHAM POST NO. 30, A L., CHALLENGES BOLSHEVIKS IN LOGGING ACCIDENT R ussell, th e 18-year-old son of Mr. G resham Post of th e A m erican Legion is p lan n in g fo r a big ce le b ra and Mrs. J. G. E m bry of G resham , wus accid en tally killed y esterd ay tion on A rm istice Day, T uesday, No w hile engaged In hlH w ork In a log vem ber 11. In th e evening will he a ging cam p a t H tevenson, W a sh in g big sm o k e r and social m eeting. An ton. J. E. M etzger m ade an all- effort is being m ade by the ath letic n ig h t trip for th e body, w hich was co m m ittee to provide som e good brought to th e C arlson u n d e rta k in g w restling m atch es and boxing bouts. estab lish m e n t th is m orning. T he young man was a b rak e m an T h ere will be o th e r excellent e n te r on a logging tra in , and w hile engaged ta in m e n t. T he aftern o o n of A rm istice Day the In app ly in g a b rak e betw een tw o post w ants a football gam e, an d a loaded cars was ca u g h t betw een th e very u rg en t req u est Is m ade fo r all ends of logs and so badly cru sh ed men who belong to th is o r any o th e r th a t he died w ithin a few h o u rs. His legion post o r those who a re ellglbb- m o th er and sister, Itoha, left h ere to come to th e high school g ro u n d s last night for the scene of th e accl- Sunday afte rn o o n , N ovem ber 2, at dent. Mr. E m bry Is w orking In th e 2 :3 0 an d a w ork-out w ith a view sam e cam p w here his son m et his to w ard s s ta rtin g a football team will d eath . be th e featu re. I --------------------- T he ath letic co m m ittee extends a B iilldlng I p tlie C om m unity. challen g e to any A m erican Legion , T his Is th e concern of alL "B ach for all, and all for each should be Post, I. W. W. club o r Bolshevik o r th e d o m in atin g sp irit. B usiness su c ganization in the Pacific N o rth w est to cess, social life, ed u catio n al d ev el play h ere on A rm istice day. B olshe o p m en t, Is of vital In te re st to each viks will he given th e p referen ce over one. T he best of ev e ry th in g Is none every o th e r o rg an iz atio n , so g et busy too good fo r G resham . R ut w hat would business, society, and get in your an sw er to th e c h a l lenge. And Legion m em bers and and ed u catio n be w ith o u t th a t for o th ers, d o n ’t forget th e p ractice, S un which th e church sta n d s? Is it not to th e In terest of all to m ak e th e day aftern o o n . If you w ant to play best ch u rch life possible? In th e team , or a g a in st It g et In touch R em em ber th e M ethodist Episco w ith O scar Stone, who Is ch airm an of pal church sta n d s for th e best com the a th le tic co m m ittee, o r E lsw orth m u n ity life possible. R a k er and E arl S tanley, who are T h e hom e ch u rch , w ith th e m otto, "C o m m u n ity S ervice.” Invites you to m em bers. G resham Post will help th e local enjoy th e service S unday M orning Red Cvoss in th e com ing m em bership ub ject, "T h e pow er of th e K in g drive, N ovem ber 2 to 11, and th e fol d o m ." E vening su b je c t, “ U nnoticed Grey H a irs.” Sunday school 10 a. m. low ing have especially signified th e ir A class fo r you. E p w o rth L eague d esire to help: E llsw o rth R ak er, 6 :3 0 . Y oung people's place. Glenwood M iller, C. O. Schneider, E rnest J. B ru g g er, Roy H. Gibbs. P leneant Valley B aek rt S ista l. Pete L arsen, R ichard K n a rr, Dr H. A H allo w e’en b ask et social will be H H ughes, Cecil P u lfe r an d W. H. given a t P e a sa n t V alley school, S at- E v erett. I u rd ay , N ovem ber 1, at 8 o ’clock. A p ro g ram will be ren d e re d by th e chll- d re of th e school. T he ladles are re F irem en '* l>an<e. Don’t fo rg et th a t on H allo w e’en q u ested to b rin g a b ask et. T he g en tle m e n a re req u ested to bring money. nig h t th e firem en will give an »11- n lg h t dance. T ailo rin g F o r men and w om en— clean in g , T he R oseburg can n ery has a pay p ressing and rep a irin g done well. roll of $10,000 a m o u th . P e le r l^ n a r d . I’oweli stree t.