T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook 9, NO. 73 2 RE5HAM MVLÏNOMAH COUNTY OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER PLAYSHED given big 1919 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR GRESHAM GRANGE HOLDS THE UNFINISHED TASK, INTERESTING SESSION ARMISTICE DAY TALK the p lty sb e d e n th u s ia s m of t h e p u r p o s e of I I .L u ) and vicinity w e re .o u t F rid a y | th e tim e s an d build in g that which oi llic ai’itusticie which marked ; he cessation o f h o s tilitie s o f th e bt inelttdiul a good p r o p o r tio n of w ill be a m a tte r of civic pride. O r. H. V. Adix th in k s a plavshe.1 a ureal World \\ ar. “ pupils of the se h o o i. Ap- i n e c e ssity . He said th a t at E stacada, It is a tiniy ot rejoicing. Evert heart ntiy the p layshed is a n a s s u re d w h e re th e id ea was put in to p ractice r V iu d i in g from th e u n a n im ity of , s e v e ra l y e a rs ago, it has been proven thankful that democracy trium plied over autocracy and the t e j s i r * : 1' ' b ey o n d th e shadow of e doubt th at right ot any ami every nation Ot' people to t ‘‘ it now rem ain s fo r th o s e in fa- th e v e n tu re w as a good th in g , lie ot government sp e c ia l e ffo rt w as “ S ta n d a r d S ch o o l’’ on the front of 1 lot a nigh ideal, that of 1IM) per cent Americanism. T h a t’s what to direct th e p lay in a n y w ay. th e sch o o lh o u se was an elem ent In is needed now as never before. Their peerless leader Col. Teddy nother theory is th a t p la y is a re- h is ch o ice of G resh am for a home. HooseVelt re c e n tly s a id : itsrsal of the d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e “ T a x e s sp e n t fo r school purposes arc U e can n o t tu rn th e clock back and re tu rn to th e th in g s of tw e n ty „re Still a n o th e r is t h a t p lay is to ta x e s s p e n t in a good way,” conclud­ years ago, m eanw hile s ittin g on th e safety valve. We m u st go a h e a d . .„pare children fo r th e d u tie s or ed Mr. E ling. Hie by being Im ita tio n o f th e ac- M rs. E. N o rb y to ld ot h e r e x p e ri­ But « e m ust stay c le a r of u n trie d , h alf-b ak ed ism s th a t w ould ta k e us off th e road of progress. t„Hy of adults. A f o u r th th e o r y , en ce, s h a re d by every o th e r m o th er Ib is is what A m erica m ust do io avoid any su ch c a tu s tro p h e as h as „d one being g e n e ra lly a c c e p te d , is p re s e n t, of finding h er c h ild re n ’s feet to m e to R ussia We— every citizen m u s t see to it th a t m en a re placed list the play of th e c h ild re n a s s is ts w et an d cold on th e ir re tu rn from in office, from th e hig h est place to th e low est In th e lan d , w ho w ill en- ii the use of th e m u scles a n d h e lp s sch o o l, a n d of th e re su ltin g colds and force law and o rd e r T h en , eq u ally im p o rta n t, we m ust see to It ,h a , to coordinate th e v a rio u s p a r t s of sick n ess. we have a co n tin u in g policy of logical, san e lib e ra lism ." T h e o d o re B ru g g er su g g ests two lie body. Play, th e r e fo re , g iv e s m u s ­ cular development a n d it a ls o lias a p la y slie d s, one for th e sm all chll- KBtal value, since th e m o s t im a g i- ■ d re n u n d one fo r th e larg er. Btive child is th e o n e t h a t m o v e s th e I O ne o f th e In te re stin g featu res of wit Play Is. th e r e fo re , a m o st in i- th e e v e n in g was th e giving of some ponant part of e d u c a tio n a n d e v ery of tile slo g a n s w hich had been turned effort should be m ad e to g iv e e a r n e s t in by tile ch ild re n . T he follow ing The move for th e erectio n of play- | w anted to do as m u ch a s p o ssib le, thought to th e re c r e a tio n a l life of 1 fro m G len n E ull received the do llar sheds in connection w ith c o u n try they say. and th ey a re g la d th a t now p rize offered by th e playshed conmilt- the child. school will d irectly aid In th e e n fo rc e ­ 1 they m ust do it and m u s t ta k e th e tim e for th is w ork. T h e te a c h e rs , a The plain in fe re n c e fro m P r o te s ­ I te e of th e P atro n -T each er aasocia- ment of th e new law co m p ellin g a of th em , a re e n th u s ia s tic , b u t In m an y ter Brumbaugh’s sp eech w as t h a t a t l o n : certain am ount of physical ex ercise in in stan ces th ey do need th e in s tr u c ­ A p lay sh ed fo r o u r h ealth . dry, airy place in w hich th e sc h o o l public schools of O regon. T h is law tion. Som e of th e m say to m e, ’W e W h ich Is o u r g re a te st w ealth. children could sp en d th e re c e s s p e r ­ wen, into effect on S ep tem b er 1 an d a re e a g e r to do th is w o rk , b u t w h at Kay S tro n g o f the eig h th g rade iods of the school day is a n e c e ss ity , has not been effective long en o u g h to sh all we do w hen we h a v e no p lay - especially in th is c lim a te w h en ra in s d re w a p o ste r which w ould have give a real test of its valu e, hut sh ed , w hen o u r sch o o l g ro u n d s a re prevail largely d u rin g th e w in te r. d o n e c re d it to a much o ld er a rtist. teach ers feel su re of it, acco rd in g to u n d ra ln e d , an d we h av e no ro o m b u t Several persons in th e ro o m w ere , H e w on th e prize. Miss Mabel L. C um m ings, head of th e th e sp ace b etw een th e d e s k s ? ' T h a t T h e follow ing is th e record of the d ep artm en t of physical e d u c a tio n fo r is th e p ro b le m — fa c ilitie s, e q u ip m e n t. ailed upon, an d w ith o u t e x c e p tio n "T h e te a c h e rs a re e a g e r to do th e i r a tte n d a n c e of a d u lts and th e ir votes women at tin I'n iv erslty of O reg o n , they favored a p lay sh ed . very bpst. T h ey see th e need of n P T. Campbell of P le a s a n t V alley fo r th e v a rio u s room s: first grade. who was also a m em ber of th e c o m ­ fo r th is little w isp of a y o u n g s te r, fo r rhool said that a p lay sh ed w as b u ilt 1 7 ; seco n d g rad e, 18; th ird g rad e, m ittee uauied by S tate S u p e rin te n ­ th a t sto o p -s h o u ld e re d , fla t-c h e ste d d en t C hurchill tQ ^lram e a co u rse of there three y ears ago a n d is c o n sid - 1 7 ; fo u rth g rad e, 20; fifth g rad e, In stru ctio n to carry o u , th e provisions boy. T h ey h a v e a c o n c e p tio n of th e 1 2 0 ; six th g rad e, 15; eig h th g rad e, n a tio n a l n eed fo r Im p ro v e d h e a lth tted a good in v e stm e n t. H e sa id t h a t Of th e act. the children of th e sc h o o l h a v e e s ­ 1 0 ; se v e n th g rad e, 23. T his gave Thp law, provides th a t 20 m in u te« an d p h y siq u e , it is up to th e p u b lic tablished an en v iab le re c o rd fo r g o o d th p p o ssessio n of th e b eau tifu l pic­ in each school day o r 100 m in u tes to ‘su p p ly g ro u n d s , p la y s h e d s, g y m ­ behavior since th e y h a d th e sh ed . tu r e offered by th e association to the each w eek, h e devoted to som e form n a s iu m s , b a lls a n d e q u ip m e n t. “ in w e s te rn O reg o n , w h e re th e B. E. Poppleton of th e s a m e d is tr i c t s e v e n th g ra d e , to be held un til some of physical exercise on th e p a r, of w in te rs a re m ild , a n o p e n -a ir g y m ­ adorsed the re p o r t of M r. C am p - ! o th e r occasion when a contest will everv pupil in th e schools of O regon n a siu m w ith s h o w e r b a th s Is as good from the firs, g rad e th ro u g h th e a g a in be held. fo u rth y ear of the high school. In a c c o m m o d a tio n fo r th is w o rk as we T h e m u sical n u m b ers were a piano Dr. A. W. B otkin sa id h e b e liev ed explaining th e course of in stru c tio n can h av e. W e b u g h t to h av e w arm t district was a u n it in w a n tn g a so lo by Miss E ried a B ratzel and a fram ed u n d er th is s ta tu te , Miss C u m ­ d re s s in g ro o m s a n d sh o w e rs. O u r tyshed, both fo r th e good w h ic h i vocal solo by Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, mings, has ad d ressed te a c h e rs' in s ti­ o p e n -a ir g y m n a s iu m , su ch as th e on e tu tes in D allas, B aker. A storia. N orth we h a v e h e re on th e ca m p u s, is s im ­ 11 accrue to th e c h ild re n a n d fo r I b o th of w hich w ere well received Bend. A shland and R oseburg. An ply a w e ll-c o n s tru c te d p lay sh ed w ith early ad d ress In E ugene and one De­ a floor. E v ery I P ’le Bchool n e e d s to ci tuber fi a, Y oncalla will com plete h av e a su p p ly o f fo o tb a lls, b a se b a lls an d te n n is b alls. T h e se a r e e x p e n s­ th e series. "T h ere h ip few cast-iro n p rescrip ­ ive, w h a t w ith w ar tax a n d h ig h p rice tions In tire c o u rse ,” said Miss C um ­ of m a te ria ls th e s e d ay s, h u t th e y a re m ings. P ra c tic a lly th e only one Is. w o rth th e i r co st, a n d th e p eo p le th at in every g rad e school th e day o u g h t to s ta n d up to it. T h e ir m en sh all be b ro k en at least th re e tim es w ho w ent o v e rs e a s w e re n ’t b ro u g h t to I hese by physical exercise. Above th e th ird th e ir h ig h s t a te of p h y sic a l efficiency The Gresham H om e B u ild e rs asso - n o te s to cover th e balance. a r e w ith o u t in te re st until dem and is g rad e, th re e p erio d s of se ttin g -u p ex­ w ith o u t a g re a t d eal of ex p en se foi tiation, an in c o rp o ra tio n , c o m p o sed m a d e fo r any portion of th e am o u n t ercises lastin g tw o m in u tes each, at re c r e a tio n a l fa c ilitie s a n d e q u ip m e n t. lestirely of local c itiz e n s w ith tlie ob- If th is w ere a good th in g fo r th e m en , co v ered w hen such portion will hear least, a re re q u ire d T h e w ork consists It is food fo r th e c h ild re n . R eally it also of v ig o ro u s re creatio n al activ ity Wt of providing m o re h o m e s in th is six p e r cen t in terest u n til paid Not a lw ay s p ay s b e tte r to sp e n d m oney Izcaltjr, is now fu lly o rg a n z e d a n d all sto c k su b scrib ers were p resen t a» to afford th e req u ired stim u la tio n on a c h ild th a n on an a d u lt, o w in g to and m en tal and nerv o u s relief. T he (indy for business. la s , n ig h t’s m eetin g but the liveliest course o u tlin e s and su g g ests th e set his g r e a t e r p o ss ib ility of d e v e lo p ­ The organization w as p e rf e c te d a; in te re s t w as show n and it was stated tin g -u p ex ercises an d v ario u s fo rm s m en t. M iss C u m m in g s e x p re s se d h e r a p ­ {«meeting of th e s to c k h o ld e rs in Ma- th a t ab o u t se v e n -ten th s ot th e cap ita of re c re a tio n a l activ ities Mlc hall last n ig h t, w ith a b o u t 145 sto c k w as secu red by cash paym ents T h e re is a g reat d e m a n d f o r in- p re c ia tio n of th e in te re s t ta k e n In th e liar»« of the possible 200 r e p r e s e n t- a n d notes. s tru c tio n on th e p a r, o f th e te a c h ­ m o v em en t by S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t “ W e h a v e h ad th is e n ­ 1 C h u rc h ill. P h we- to! a , th e b e g in n in g T iie H om e B u ild e rs’ association is e r » ” co n tin u ed Mias C um m ings. T each ers th u s ia s tic b ac k in g fro m th e s t a r t , " tb< meeting iliat m o re th a n n in e - th u s lau n ch e d fo r a career of g re a t find ,1ns e v e r y w h e r e 1 go sh e said "H e has been w o rk in g [Jnths of the $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 c a p ita l s to c s u s e fu ln e ss , it is believed. The asso­ a r e e x p re s s in g th e m s e lv e s to m e as th r o u g h th e c o u n ty s u p e r in te n d e n ts , g lad th a t r e q u ir e m e n t h a s been W Le<*n subscribed a n d d u r in g th e c ia tio n is p u t on th e so u n d est possible made into a J a p _ They have long an d th ey th r o u gh th e t e a c h e rs ." _____ Heriig the b alan c e w as ta k e n up, fo u n d a tio n and is planned for l he MULTNOMAH GRANGE •hir.Z the capit ,| sto ck now fu lly g r e a te s t efficiency and speed In it» COUNTY FAIR SHOWED TO HAVE BAZAAR |®f»wfbed. o p e ra tio n s c o m m en su ra te w ith safety GOOD MARGIN OF PROFIT Bylaws w .re re a d a n d a d o p te d , I, w as s ta te d 'h e r e had tM «0 - ’ M u ltn o m a h g ra n g e is p re p a r in g At th e recen t m eetin g of th e d i­ IW'Hi.ig fOr sev en d ir e c to r s a n d a p p lic a tio n s fo r b o n u s which »OT d fo r a b a z a a r and pie so cial to be J®hig the a n n u a l m e e tin g of s to c k - .be co n sid e re d in a form»* w a> b> ,h recto rs of 'Ire M ultnom ah C ounty h eld e a rly in D ecem ber. All m e m ­ P a ir asso ciatio n 1, was voted to have on th e ' veiling o f th e s e c o n d d ire c to rs at once. b ers, m en a n d w om en, a re e x p ected I 11 H) In J a n u a ry o f each y e a r I, P resid en t H. A. Lew is an d M anager T h e u n a n im ity and lively in te s to c o n tr ib u te a o m e tb in g fo r th e b a ­ Pt'Ctdeil th at th e d ir e c to r s e le c te d sh o w n by G resham business people C D Minton m eet w ith th e co u n ty z a a r In c o n n e c tio n w ith th e sa le I lut night’s m e e tin g w ill h o ld of- a n d o th e r citizen» in m eeting tfc ■ com m issioners and au d it th e books will he a p ro g ra m , w hich w ill In clu d e Civic necessity and ta k in g th is fo r­ 0 ( th e asso ciatio n . p until Ja n u a ry , 1921. T he p ro g ra m c o m m itte e T he m a tte r of ad d in g m ore la n d a d ra m a . L ^ 1“ directors of Hie new asa o c la - w ard m ovem ent h as called fo rth ex c o n sists of -Mrs G H. H a y d e n , M rs I * ire, Benj. C a m e ro n , A. W. M etz- p re s slo n s o f com m en d atio n and lias to th e fa ir g ro u n d s o r s. ek in g a new L ouise N elson an d M rs. M y rtle B all. F . Arthur D ow sett, K . A. M iller. c re a te d a s tro n g e r feelin g of eon - location was discussed an d au th o rity O th e r c o m m itte e s have not yet was ask ed at th e sto c k h o ld e rs m cet- '■ Todd, O. W. S ta p le to n a n d J a s . d en ce in one a n o th e r and In been a p p o in te d . Th" I’Wngton. Ing to take ire •ttsary actio n tu r e g ro w th of th e locality Tire i. t ick h o ld e rs will be *' the conclusion of th e m e e tin g th a t in th e electio n of d irecto rs m eeting o f tin S m all K arin f<» S ale. held on the fir M onday In Deceni- T en a c re s a lltU e w e lt of G re s h ­ n*'v|y elected d ir e c to r s , all of officers a t th e m eetin g last night lon of a new b o ard '•hou am on good ro a d , six a c re s in c u ltiv a ­ »ii *eFe p re8 en *' m e t a n d o rg a n - w as m an ifest no un w illin g n ess on ure her for th e eh tio n , tr e e s on th e b a la n c e , $ 2 3 0 0 of d ire c to rs - ,*lf‘ ’’lectio n o f th e fo llo w in g p a r , of any to ta k e th e t-ar' F o u rte e n a c re s e a st o f G re sh a m R eports shot it a p rofit from th e J " . Benj C a m e ro n , p r e s id e n t; a sk e d to ta k e , and also th a t -he sub I |u new b u ild in g s close to s ta tio n , o n Mt. H ood line, all Metzger, vice p r e s id e n t; ' J a s sc rip ,io n » to Stock have been h a,K (a ir of $5600 u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , tw o a c re s o r c h a r d , “ w ere paid ,u Tot r Mul Of th ia and a b a l­ fa ir h o u se, sm a ll b a rn , good c h ic k e n se c re ta ry a n d K. A Mil- vo lu n ta ry and all W a n c e oi wns ap p lied < w > g u rs well fo r th e u n d e rta k in g and pCreasurer. h o u se a n d w ell P ric e $4000 L , * directors a u th o r iz e d tlia t _ ed tress Very fine; 10 a c re s n e a r P le a s a n t 20 fo r th e co m m u n ity . H om e, h a lf m ile to s ta tio n , a ll u n ­ j ’*nt of the sto c k s u b s c rib e d be W hen in d o u b t try a W p l J p An olii teapot '■ on* o t ,h<> bW" d e r c u ltiv a tio n , a n d w ell fen ced . SI once in cash a n d d e m a n d I th in g s to use. fo r p u ttin g paraffin for P riced $2500 K R ID E R A E L K IN Q T O N T el. 17x I fu tu re use. ______ PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROVIDED FOR IN SCHOOLS ¡HAM HOME BUILDERS STOCK SUBSCRIBED; DIRECTORS ELECTED "T h e u n fin ish e d ta s k of d e m o c ra c y G re sh a m g r a n g e h e ld a sessio n of is to g u id e th e fo rc e s o f p ro g re s s a n d u n u s u a l in t e r e s t la s t S a tu r d a y a f t e r ­ fre e d o m th a t s h a ll d e te r m in e th e new n o o n a t th e o p en le c tu re h o u r. J u d g e w o rld o rd e r. D em ocracy is o n tr ia l M orrow , w ho h a d been a n n o u n c e d , b efo re th e w o rld . T h e f o u n d a tio n s o f th e so cial o r d e r h a v e b een s h a k e n w as n o t a b le to be th e r e on a c c o u n t a n d a re s h if tin g " sa id R ev. R. E. of sic k n e s s iu h is fa m ily b u t th e tim e M yers in a n A rm istic e Day a d d re s s w as p ro fita b ly ta k e n up by local a t th e M e th o d ist E p isc o p a l c h u rc h s p e a k e r s a n d e n te r ta in e r s . T h e p ia n o solo by W llle n e B o tk in la s t S u n d a y e v e n in g . T h e w o rld is lo o k in g to u s a s a n e x a m p le a n d a a n d th e b a lla d s by M iss M ary H an sen g u id e in th e m a t te r o f a d e m o c ra tic w ere w ell re ceiv ed . M iss E th e l C a lk in s ta lk e d on th e g o v e rn m e n t. W e a re fa r fro m th e a tt a in m e n t o f C h ris tia n id e a ls b u t we c o m in g fa r m e r , w ho w o u ld d ev elo p a lo n g th e lin e s o f th e in d u s tr ia l c lu b h a v e m ad e m u ch p ro g re ss. S he u rg e d th e c o -o p e ra tio n of Mr M yers tra c e d th e d e v e lo p m e n t w o rk of th e d e m o c ra tic id e a fro m its be­ p a re n ts in th e w o rk w h ich th e c lu b s g in n in g s in th e R o m an E m p ire , w hen a r e tr y in g to a c co m p lish . C o u n ty /Agent 8. B. H a ll e m p h a sz e d R om e w as a g r e a t s la v e s ta te , to th e fa ll of th e e m p ire a n d th e lo n g p e rio d I tile m e n a c e to th is valley o f th e in ­ of p o litic a l ch a o s, k n o w n as th e d a r k c re a s in g c o n tr o l of fa rm la u d s by th e ag es. O ut of th is s p ru n g fe u d a lis m , '■ J a p a n e s e . M rs. H. H . E lin g m a d e a sp eech iu w hich w as b ased on th e fu n d a m e n ta l p rin c ip le s of d e p e n d e n c e a n d p ro te c ­ fa v o r of th e p ro p o se d playH hed fo r th e tio n . T h is c o n d itio n In e v ita b ly G re sh a m p u b lic sch o o l an d so lic ite d b ro u g h t a b o u t th e fo rm a tio n of k in g ­ s u p p o r t o f th e m e a s u re a t th e co m in g d o m s a n d e m p ire s , b u t th e fo rc e s of sp e c ia l sc h o o l m e e tin g . R ev. K E. M yers a n d M rs. M yers d em o cracy w ere a t w o rk tr a n s f o r m ­ in g th e m o n a rc h ie s in to c o n s titu tio n a l w ere g u e s ts a t th e g r a n d d in n e r a n d u n d r e p r e s e n ta tiv e fo rm s of g o v e rn ­ M r. M yers w as c a lle d on fo r a sp eech . H e sp o k e o f th e re s p o n s ib ility of all m e n t. in E n g la n d Hie u ia g iia c h a r ta , bill ; g o o d c itiz e n s to be of s e rv ic e to th e of rig h ts a n d tr ia l by ju r y w e re s u c ­ c o m m u n ity a n d o ffered h is p e rs o n a l cessiv ely w ru n g fro m th e g o v e rn in g s u p p o r t fo r a ll m o v e m e n ts fo r th e u p ­ c la sse s by th e g ro w in g p o w e r of th e b u ild in g of th e c o m m u n ity a lo n g c o m m o n people. In F ra n c e th e p h l l - ' m o ra l a n d re lig io u s Hues. o so p h e rs w ere w ritin g of lib e rty , I T h e f e a tu r e o f th e p ro g ra m w as a e q u a lity a n d f r a te r n ity . T h e g r e a te s t w e ll-p re p a re d p a p e r by M rs It. F. d e v e lo p m e n t cu m e on th e A m e ric a n ' W a lte rs on th e " id e a ls of P e a c e ," c o n tin e n t, w h e re th e s tr u g g le fo r th e w hich is re p r in te d in th is issu e. D u rin g th e m o rn in g se s s io n L. 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