Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 26, 1919, Image 2

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W E E K
VOL 9. NO. 86
G resham O utlook
autos meet head
ON IN SNOW DRIFT
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH
ranks as typical of
OUR NATIONAL BEAUTY
COUNTY.
OREGON
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1919
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, l i t e r Edw in an d Mr. Arm
L i s t S u n d ay n ig h t a t th e M ethodic'
urong's b r o th e r H e rb e rt A rm s tro n g ,
c h u rc h u la r g e a u d ie n c e liste n e d to
,re being c o n g r a tu la te d on th e ir n a r-
I Ju d g e U e o rg e W S ta p le to n ’s disc
| sion of th e r a t h e r sugg»>stive s u b je c t.
escape fro m in ju r y w h en th e y
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vere m ixed up in a n a u to a c c id e n t on
1 "Dh. I D id n ’t K now It W us Y ou."
the liase L in e ro a d n e a r No. 8 sch o o l
T hia c a tc h y s e n tim e n t wsw su g g t s l ­
e d by A tto m e ) It. F. M ulkey a few
house la s t S a tu r d a y .
I w eeks ag o In h is d iscu ssio n of th e
Tin A rm s tro n g p a r ty w e re r e tu r n
¡ng hom e in th e i r 5 -p a s s e n g e r F o rd
th em e. T h e S ta te as a P illa r of C iv ili­
aboil' 4 o 'c lo c k . A t th is p o in t th e re
z a tio n . b ein g o n e o f a se rie s of S u n ­
yas a d e e p d r i tt a c ro s s th e ro ar
day e v e n in g s u b je c ts , th e F o u r P ll-
which h a d b e e n sh o v e le d o u t only
la rs of C iv iliz a tio n , in c lu d in g th e
wide
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quite lo n g a n d ju s t as th e y w er
T a k in g th is su b je c t ns so rt of a
about tw o - th ir d s of th e w ay th r o u g h
c h a lle n g e . J u d g e S ta p le to n , out of Ills
Dr James H arris Rogers, Hy­
Mrs. R ufu§ S. Day, d a u g h te r-in -
e x p e rie n c e as a la w y e r an d a ju d g e ,
the d rift, a s a le s m a n w ho w as d riv in g
attsville, Md., has been nomin­
law of U n ited S ta te s S u p rem e
a Ford o w n e d by th e N o rth w e s te rn
m id fro m h is o b s e rv a tio n g e n e ra lly ,
ated for a Noble prise In phy­
C o u rt J u s tic e Day. is co n sid ered
Im porting c o m p a n y , e n te r e d th e cut
d e v e lo p e d an e n te r ta in in g m id in
o.
of th e m ost typical an d b eau ­
sics. His war-time Invention of
s tr u c tlv e a d d re s s on th e o rig in an d
[rom th e o t h e r e n d w ith o u t seein g
tifu l A m erican w om en a t th e n a ­
the underground and under-aoa
c h a r a c te r of o u r g o v e rn m e n t, th e
the A rm s tro n g c a r.
T h e r e was
tio n a l c a p ita l. She is very activ e
wireless system Is regarded as
in social affairs.
so u rc e s o f o u r law s, lailli n a tio n a l
America's greatest contribution to
heavy ra in fu llin g w hich b lu r re d th»
an d s ta te m id th e influence« w hich
scientific progress of the age.
windshield m a k in g it difficult to see
w ork fo r o r a g a in s t th e i r e n fo rc e ­
Mr. A rm s tro n g , se e in g th e d a n g e r of
m en t by officers a n d th e c o u rts.
a collision, sto p p e d h is c a r a n d th e AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATION
POPULAR COUPLE WED
SHOWS LARGE INCREASE
T h e D e c la ra tio n o t In d e p e n d e n c e ,
other d r iv e r a ls o set th e b ra k e s on h is
IN SAN FRANCISCO he d e c la re d , is reco g n ized th r o u g h o u t
car. b u t it s k id d e d s tr ik in g th e A rm
An 8 4 -p ag e hook, th e f o u r th q u a r ­
strong e a r a li tt le to th e le ft. T h e te r ly a c c u m u la te d list o f tlte A u to ­
M ildred
E. F o s te r a n d W a lte r th e c iv ilized w o rld as th e g re a te s t
force of th e co llisio n to r e th e whee
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w ere m a rrie d in S an d o c u m e n t e v e r p ro d u c e d h a v in g as Ils
m o b ile R eco rd , p u b lish e d by M. O.
o b je c t th e s a f e g u a rd in g of th e w el­
off. b ro k e th e lig h ts , cav ed in tin W ilk in s o f P o rtla n d , h a s ju s t beet
, F ra n c isc o S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 2b.
radiator a n d fe n d e r s , a n d b ro k e tin p rin te d by th e O u tlo o k P u b lish in g
T ile tirid e is tile d a u g h te r of Mrs. fa re a n d r ig h ts o f th e people. T h is
: W. R. T e lfo rd of B o rin g an d is well is a g o v e rn m e n t, he sa id , of d e le g a t­
w indshield.
L ittle
W a lte r E d w in co m p an y . T h is b rin g s th e re c o ri' of
L ite is e iilil|i||ia lile i l l m i l k i n g II phone ca ll. Yon i l e t e l ' l l l i l f
i k n o w n in G re sh a m a n d v icin ity , h a v ­ ed p o w ers m id all p o w ers not so dele
suffered s e v e r a l m in o r c u ts am i b ru is ­ c a rs licen sed dow n to a b o u t D ecem ­
y o u r goal. Perhaps the p a lly . Success, is not listed in the book
ing a tte n d e d th e U nion high sellout g a te d a re re s e rv e d to th e peo p le
es from b e in g th ro w n a g a in s t tin b e r first a n d c o n ta in s s ta tis tic s w hich
h e re fro m w hich sh e g ra d u a te d In t hem aelv es.
\ eu te ll F o rtu n e , the o pe ra to r. She gives you li i f o r i n a t i o i i ,
broken w in d s h ie ld ,
but
th e o th e r sh o w tlte n u m b e r of c o m m e rc ia l c a rs
T h e v a rio u s s t a te c o n s titu tio n s tire
1918.
m em bers o f th e p a rty escap ed w ith licen sed in tlte s ta te up to D ecem b er
the firs t need.
W a lte r M elzger, w ho is th e y o u n g ­ lim ita tio n s of th e s e p o w ers on I lie
otti., a s e r e v e s h a k in g up. T h e N o n it 1 to be 8 3 ,2 6 4 .
\ on c a ll S hort t ’ut 123 as the firs t step to y o u r connect ion
T h e s ta te , he
est son o f Mr. an d M rs Jo h n MetZ- p a rt o f th e people.
western Im p o r tin g c o m p a n y 's c a r h a 1
Of th a t to ta l th e P o rtis a re th e
w ith Success.
W ro n g n u n ih e r,'
F o rtu n e Hashes hack.
g e r, is p ro p r ie to r of th e B o rin g ,-ur- sa id , w us only a n o th e r n am e fo r th e
a b ro k en lig h t ant) w as so m e w h a t la r g e s t, to ta lin g 2 6 ,2 5 0 , C h ev ro let«
A n o th e r session w ith In fo rm a tio n .
A new n un ih er
ag e, w h e re he lias b u ilt up a good people.
marred as a re s u lt o f th e sm a sh h u t n ex t w ith 7052 a n d O v e rla n d s th ird
W o rk loti. The line is busy.
In th e last a n a ly s is, a c c o rd in g to
b u sin e ss sin c e h is r e tu r n fro m th e
was a b le to r u n in to G re sh a u t an d w ith 517!*.
T h is sh o w s w hich a re
th e s p e a k e r , th e r e Is no fa u lt w ith
You w a it fum e, sto rm and learn patience.
F in a lly the
se rv ic e o v e rse a s.
send th e g a r a g e m en o u t a f t e r tin th e m o st p o p u la r ears.
su pe rviso r. Experience, solves y o u r d itlie u lty Im t A d v e rs ity
T h e w ed d in g to o k p lace in th e th e law s o r th e law m a k in g bodies.
A rm strong c a r.
In M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty th e r e h ad
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T h e f a u lt, If
to r Rev. W illiam E. D ugan, olllclut d allied anil e le c te d .
You must again .jigg le the honk u n til the o p e ra to r. F o r
took Mrs. A rm s tro n g an d so n to th e ir c e m b e r 1. 7217 E o rils, 2106 C h e v ro ­
th e r e Is an y . re s ts w ith th»' p eo p le
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home.
let» an d 1557 O v e rla n d s, a n d 1815
c o u p le, G eo rg e G olden of Sun F ra n w ho a re th e e le c to rs a n d •th e m se lv e s
T he N o rth w e s te rn Im p o rtin g com E o rd tr u c k s .
yon can get in on a n o th e r line. Yon tr y B lu ff 7H9 and Deceit
In th is co u n ty th e
e.isco am i Miss Dolly G age, of P o r t­ d e te r m in e th e law s a n d th e c h a r ­
patty c a r r ie d a n a c c id e n t in s u ra n c e B u ick s a re a little a h e a d of th e O ver-
III 11 12. On both the re p o rt comes “ out o f o ld e r .''
a c te r o f th e ir a d m in is tra tio n .
la n d .
which w ill c o v e r th e d a m a g e d o n e to la n d s w ith a to ta l of 1574 cars.
Then von call J in x 13 w ith th is result : “ No such n u m b e r;
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T h e s ta tis tic s show th a t M u ltn o ­
re fe r to y o u r hook p le a s e !"
e ra l m o n th s In San F ra n c isc o . T h e th e m is c a rria g e of ju s tic e Mr S ta ­
m ah c o u n ty lias an a u to licen se r e g is ­
You blam e the o p e ra to r, Im t w ith a sm ile in her voice F o r ­
w ed d in g w hich to o k place th e r e lust p leto n th o u g h t It w as d u e p rim a rily
tr a tio n on D ecem b er 1 o f 2 9 ,1 6 7 . T ills
ORIGINAL VERSES ADD
tune oiu-e more gives you E xperience, the su pe rviso r.
S a tu r d a y w as a s u r p r is e Io th e p a r ­ to o u r w o rsh ip of w e a lth and In n a te
c lu d e s 1815 E o rd tr u c k s an d 2644
selfish n ess.
TO CHRISTMAS REUNION in
e n ts of b o th b rid e am i groom .
T his tim e E xperience passes y o u r p la in t a lo ng to tin* tra tlle
tr u c k s o f o th e r m a k e s. T h e la st fig­
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su p e rin te n d e n t. Ju d g m e n t, and iu in ie d ia te ly a p riv a te wide and
ra p id In c re a se o f w e a lth In th is c o u n ­
A d e lig h tf u l fa m ily re u n io n w as u re , h o w e v e r, d o es n o t in c lu d e th e
i G re sh a m tile day b e fo re C h ris tm a s .
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held C h r is tm a s d ay a t th e h o m e of lig h t d e liv e ry ca rs.
T h ey a re re c e iv in g th e h e a rty con try , w hich w as b eco m in g m o re an d
T h e book ju s t issu e d c o n ta in s an
Mr. a n d M rs. M elvin S u n d a y .
An
' g r a tu ta tio n s of th e i r m any a c q u a in t m o re u n e q u a lly d is tr ib u te d . H e pre
d ieted th a t In th e n e a r fu tu re th e
tm nsing f e a t u r o i th e d ay w as th e a lp h a b e tic a l lis t of o w n e rs a rr a n g e d GRADE SCHOOL GIVES TO
MASONS AND STARS HELD
i a n c e s in B o rin g a n d G resh am .
m an o f g re a t w e a lth w ould h a t e Io
reading o f th e v e rs e s w h ich h ad ^b een by c o u n tie s , a n u m e ric a l list fo r th e
ARMENIAN
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get a lo n g w ith less
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prepared by M rs. S u n d a y a n d h e r w h o le s ta te , a re c o rd o f c h a tte l m o r t­
EPISCOPAL
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A sp le n d id p ro g ra m w as g lv n
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C o n d o n , p ast m a s te r of
brother A lb e rt C am p. T lte tw o g iven g a g e s on a u to m o b ile s a n d a s ta tis ti-
CAMPAIGN
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FUNDS
ab o u t by a p ro c e ss of e v o lu tio n r a t h ­
here w ere fo r M r. a n d M rs. E. M. al c o u n t by c o u n tie s a n d a lso by W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n by th e g ra d e G re e h a m lo d g e A. F. A.- A. M. w as th e
All o v e r O regon th e g re a t n a tio n ­ e r
m a k e s of cars.
th a n by a re v o lu tio n
Public
sch o o l. C h ris tm a s so n g s m id c a ro ls ln "‘ a llin g officer at th e jo in t m e e tin g
Camp.
T h e r e g is tr a tio n fo r 192b is a l ­ w ere su n g by th e d iffe re n t g ra d e s and h- Id a t th e .Masonic b all T u e sd a y e v ­ w ide effort of th»» E p isco p al c h u rc h o p in io n he th o u g h t w as th e g re a te s t
I’m ju s t p o o r old d a d , g e ttin g old an d re a d y in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d o f 5 0 ,0 0 0 s e v e ra l re c ita tio n s w ere g iven am o n g e n in g M rs. O. J . B row n, p ast w o rth y hits been r e ta rd e d by th e snow s to rm s fo rce fo r good If It can he d ire c te d
a n d th e n ex t w eek o r tw o w ill p ro b ­ w hich w as a g ro u p re c ita tio n by fo u r m a tro n in s ta lle d th e officers o f th e an d b liz z a rd s w hich h av e been r a g ­ rig h t. H e u rg e d th a t we b u ild u p a
gray,
D esp ite th is
fact J o h n L. g r e a te r su p p o rt fo r law a n d fo r
I w anted lig h ts , hut A nn d id n ’t s< e it a b ly see u p w a rd s o f 7 5 ,0 0 0 c a rs 11- hoys.
E a s te rn S ta r. U. G. S m ith p re s e n te d ing.
en sed . T h e re Is e v ery p ro s p e c t th a t
th a t w ay.
A d ia lo g u e e n title d "C h ristm as in th e p a st m a s te r ’s je w e l to W. R. E th e rid g e , d io cesan c a m p a ig n c h a i r ­ th o s e w ho a d m in is te r It.
When a t la s t sh e c o n se n te d , no poles th e y e a r ’s r e g is tr a tio n fo r 1920 w ill m an y la n d s ’’ w as a c te d o u t by th e B u rk e w h ile M rs. C a rrie C a m ero n re- m an a n d fo rm e r L ib e rty L oan le a d e r,
He p ra is e d th e m an w ho could
go ab o v e th e 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 m a rk in O re ­ e ig h th g ra d e a n d is d e se rv in g o f ceived th e p ast m a tro n s jew el from is con fid«-nt th a t th e e n tir e s t a t e s ta n d tip a n d m eet Ills r e s p o n s ib ili­
w ould th e y b rin g ,
q u o ta w ill be ra is e d , re p re s e n tin g tie s u n d e r a ll c irc u m s ta n c e s .
He
So I ’ll j u s t h av e to w a it now u n til gon.
s p e c ia l m e n tio n .
It w as re a lly a Mrs. <». J . B row n.
said It to o k a m an of m e ttle to m ak e
T h e p rin tin g o f th e p u b lic a tio n s is- S|)la || p a g e n t w ith c h a ra c te rs in
way n e x t s p rin g .
A d a in ty lu n c h w as se rv e d by th e * 2 4 0 ,0 6 0 .
T h e ra is in g of th is q u o ta w ill e n ­ a good s h e riff o r p eace officer, o n e
su e d by M. O. W ilk in s a n d so ld o.i tu n ic s r e p r e s e n tin g th e J a p a n e s e , E s­ M asons to all p re s e ti'
4 m ost e n ­
I love to s ta y h o m e an d h a v e no one s u b s c rip tio n th r o u g h o u t th e s t a te k im o , A ra b ia n , T u rk is h w o m an , A f­ jo y a b le e v e n in g w as sp e n t by th o se a b le m o re th a n tw ic e th is sum to be w ho «»» a b o v e c o rr u p tio n .
know ,
sp e n t In O reg o n by th e E p isco p al
E v e ry o n e he s a id , seem ed to In-
re p r e s e n ts a v a st a m o u n t o f w o rk . ric a n , In d ia n a n d city way.
A fte r w ho a tte n d e d .
That I s it a lo n e a n d sew , sew , sew ,
c h u rc h , fo r f u r th e r a n c e of its w ork. try in g to s h ift th e re s p o n s ib ility o n to
T h e c o m p ila tio n a n d office w ork is th e co n clu sio n of th e d ia lo g u e w hich
And n o t o n e li tt le th in g a b o u t w hich h a n d le d in P o rtla n d , b u t th r o u g h th e e m p h a s iz e d th e Idea of a g iv in g
It w ill p ro v id e fo r th e p ay m en t of all so m eo n e else.
S ta te S chool l u o d s to L ean .
A nyone w ishing to b o rro w m oney M ission d e b ts a n d ih e ex p en ses of all
to w o rry
T h e ju d g e 's a d d re s s w as c o n s tr u c ­
O u tlo o k office G re sh a m g e ts th e b en e- C h ris tm a s a c o lle c tio n w as ta k e n fo r
For w h en X m a s d ra w s n e a r, 1 ju s t fit of th is b ig jo b o f p rin tin g .
W h ile a t th e sam e tim e tiv e a n d seem ed to |to to th e h e a rt
th e A rm e n ia n R elief fu n d , w hich on fa in ts a t 6% sh o u ld see J u d g e m issio n s.
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T h is was a g e n t fo r th e S ta te L a n d B o ard , p a ris h e s of Ih e c h u rc h a re ra is in g of th e d itlte u ltle s w h ich all feel b u t
th e ir b u d g e t fo r th e next th r e e y e a rs , th in k th e o th e r fello w is re s p o n s i­
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and M rs. E. M. C an tp , G eo. S u n d ay ,
D avid J . C u ly , w ell k n o w n as an
w hole h a s ra ised n e a rly 4 " p er cen t w hat e x te n t th e In d iv id u a l Is c o n ­
T h e g irl w ho once w ould h av e been
Mr an d M rs. C h as. C am p . Mr. a n d e a rly s e t tl e r in th is v ic in ity , died
scio u sly o r u n c o n sc io u sly sw ay ed by
W ho lives by his w its lives by a n ­ o f Its q u o ta .
c a lle d " in n o c e n t”
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Mrs J o h n M a rs h a ll. M iss A da M ar­ D ecem b er 23 a t h is h o m e in P o r t­
T h e a c tiv e fin an cial c a m p a ig n b e ­ ju s t th e s e n tim e n t re p r e s e n te d In th e
o th e r ’s w ork.
c a lle d “ g r e e n .”
shall of E u g e n e , A lb e rt C am p , an d la n d .
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bi r la n v u s s of th e E p isco p al churcB .
d au g h ter, D o ro th a .
In s tru c t io n s hav e been se n t to all CHRISTMAS GIVING
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te r m e n t w as in th e G re sh a m c e m e ­
MARKED EXERCISES
yet been ra ise d , to re s u m e th e ir c a m ­
te ry .
M any fr ie n d s a n d re la tiv e s
MRS E. E. REAMS
p a ig n th a t th e w e a th e r h as m o d e r­
t ’h r ls tm a s e x e rc ise s g iven by
OLD PIO N EER IS DEAD g a th e r e d to pay th e i r la s t re s p e c ts to
a te d a n d c a n v a ssin g lias becom e p o s­ S u n d ay sc h o o ls In G re sh a m w ere
a loved o n e.
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tlie ro iu m u n ity .
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n u m b e rs w ere w ell receiv ed .
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Hon. Albert Johnson.
erst B u rlin g a m e , G o rd o n T a y lo r,
y o u n g h o p e fu l, th e f a t h e r a s k e d .
Representative Johnson of Washington state, the chairman cf
v lted tn a tte n d th is m e e tin g
O ne o r
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be p re s e n t a n d g iv e th e r e ta in o f
•Oh. ail right.”
Lyle W in te rs, C h a rle s B row n. Ed th e ir re c e n t In v e s tig a tio n of th e fir»1
dangerous allene who have been ordered deported, are etiii in the
my door
“ Do you th in k you u n d e rs to o d th e
United States and enjoying abeoiute freedom under a nominal bond«
S tro n g , L ew is ff h lrr ln . c a p ta in
I hade h e r go a t once and to re tu rn lesso n it te a c h e s ? ”
s itu a tio n In G re sh a m .
H 1« committee will push legislation to make more effective both th e
no m ore.
" S u re .”
deportation and immigration regulations affecting alien anar-
T he goose th a t laid th e g o ld e n
Zip w ill clea n y o u r ch im n ey an d
Of co u rse I am to blam e th a t every
" W e ll, l e t ’s se e If you do.
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Mr. Johnson waa ora of the members of Congress who >nt
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w ho w as it th a t to o k no p le a s u re In i
Itance I sh irk .
m ilitary service dhring tL« recent war. He la a sewapaper ui«u of
w a re Co.
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Hoquiam, Washington.
• The fatted calf ”
looked lik e P la in Old W o rk .
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