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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1919)
BOUNTY CLUB LEADER REPORTS ON YEAR’S ACTIVITIES AND PLANS FOR GREATER WORK IN FUTURE HAPPY NEW YEAR \t th e special m eeting of th ■ \ w atch night ser ice will be held G resham g ran g e held last S atu rd ay st th e Powell Valiev L u th eran church th e follow ing officers w ere elected to next W ednesday evening w hen a pro- serve for th e com ing y ear: gran i will be given by th e L u th e r Geo. W. S tap leto n , m a ste r; H. W. L eague, a f te r w hich th e evening will S nashall, o v erseer; Mrs. R F. be spent w atch in g o u t th e old year A gpb-ndld re p o rt of th e In d u stria l l<ocal F a irs . W alters, le c tu re r; Mrs. W. B P a r and w elcom ing in th e new one w ith tab activities h as ju s t been received Five local fairs w ere held th e S at sons. ch a p la in ; Mrs. F ra n k Hodge, its golden o p p o rtu n ities. T he pro se c re ta ry ; Geo. Leslie, tr e a s u re r: gram will com m ence at 9 o'clock. this office front Miss E thel J. Cal- urday preceedlng the ebunty fair. Mrs Geo. S leret. ste w a rd ; G eorge F ifteen d istricts particip ated in these Special n u m b ers will include Bible tho co u n ty club leader. Th > Honey, a ssista n t stew aril; G eorge read in g and p ra y e r by Rev. J. T ru e d fairs. D em onstrations, program s uh year closed D ecem ber 1st an 1 S leret. g ate k eeper; Mrs A. W. ltot son, a new y e a r’s m essage by S. M. and picnic d inners supplem ented the work of o rg an iz in g new clubs for kin, C eros; Mrs A rnold ltu eg g . P o Staffaltson, rec itatio n s by M ulvina exhibits of sewing, cooking, canning H u t year h as been sta rte d . T he m ona: Mrs. H. W. S n ash all, F lo ra : A nderson, Mrs. B ert O lsen. Mrs. A lta Rib I b r n t ha« i n t e r f e r e d w ith th is w ork field products and livestock. Mrs. E. E W elling, lady assistan t M. G en try , M yrtle A nderson and bons w ere given as prizes. 1 s t plans h ave been m ade fo r large stew ard . , j Mabel Steffanson, rea d in g s by T an- C ounty F air. ■ mb « next ye a r especially in th e An Invitation has been sent to .1 ney S te f f a n s o n and E arn est A nder A club building 50x100 was ere ct B tunb't co m pleting th e work J. Jo h n so n , m a ste r of E vening S tar son. Two selectio n s on th e violin by ed at th e county fair, the schools An in te re stin g p a rt of th e rep o rt fu rn ish in g $50 0 to cover labor, tn e gran g e, and his team to in stall these H okah T ru ed so n , th re e an th em s hv i the record of th e n u m b e r of m iles fair board paving for lum ber and m a officers at th e next m eeting to he th e choir, and a duet by th e Misses tveled by M iss.C alk in s in th e year terials. A new stock barn was also held Ja n u a ry 10. Em m a Jo h n so n and Lillie Nelson. the n u m b e r of m eetings held. It Coffee and cake will he sold. The built to accom m odate th e boys’ and ¡ill ji rh ap s be a su rp rise to ntanv g irls ’ sheep, goats, pigs and ealves MULTNOMAH GRANGE proceeds Will be given, ns Is the usual ilearn th a t so m any local children Both buildings were filled. In all ELECTS NEW OFFICERS custom , tow ard th e sup p o rt of th e t»e ta k e r p a rt in s ta te fairs and m issionary which th e C olum bia d is projects 265 exhibits were shown, 8 j Officers were elected nt th e M ult tric t of th e L u th e r L eague su p p o rts lack -¡hows receiving prizes am o u n tin g to $262. nom ah grunge S atu rd ay fo r th e com in China. ¡Miss C a lk in s’ re p o rt is as follow s: Eleven team s of three m em bers put \ ing year The s ta te officers w ere also Number of boys an d girls ta k in g on dem onstrations, four of these go Every one Is invited to atten d . voted upon. club w ork and m ak in g a t least ing to th e sta te fair. They consisted Officers elected for th e local g ran g e I? report, 556. NUT GROWING INDUSTRY of a canning, sewing, cooking and are as follow s: m aster. Mrs. Mar- These a re en ro lled by projects as stock ju d g in g team s. The fair board WILL BE INVESTIGATED g aret W heeler; ; o v erseer, Jo e Hows: ¡gave $54 to cover th e ir expenses to Albel; lectu rer. Mrs. P earl H ayden; S en ato r McNary has o b tain ed th e ICanning . 35 ' and from Salem sta te fair. chaplain, Mrs. it. I. A nderson; sec prom ise of $1000 to be used in a s u r ■ Cooking 41 S ta te F a ir. retary , Mrs Alta S tafford: tre a su re r. vey of th e n u t-g ro w in g In d u stry In lgew ing 210 M ultnom ah county had an excel- Mrs. Sarali W heeler: stew ard , Max Oregon. Money has been a p p ro p ria t Cori! ......... . 27 i lent booth in which 118 exhibits were I K ligel; assista n t stew ard . G eorge ed for sev eral years by congress for I Potatoes . . 31 j show n. In addition th ree calves, H ayden; g atek eep er, G. W A llder: th e In v estig atio n of th e nut in d u stry , Gardening . 40 th ree hogs and th ree sheep, five pens j C eres, Mrs. G race W heeler; PonionH. but practically all of th e funds has Sheep ...... . 13 of chickens. Mrs. Alex. 'T h o m p so n : F lo ra, Miss been used in th e south. On beh alf of 2 Calf ........... On these w ere received four capital Louise F ritz ; lady assistan t stew ard , th e pecan and filbert g ro w ers of O re Pork ......... 73 prizes, two second prizes, th ree th ird , Mrs. Max Kligel. gon, S en ato r McNary p ro tested , and Rabbits ... 29 two fo u rth , two fifth. O ur stock It is planned to hold a pie snciul at o b ta in ed th e prom ise for $1000. He Poultry .... 57 ju d g in g took second place, th e can the g ran g e hall D ecem ber 17. A p ro was also assu red th a t an effort would ning team first. In all a to ta l of gram will be given by m em bers of he m ade to o b tain funds to estab lish T o ta l......................................556 $262 was won. T his includes $175 th e grunge. F u lle r an n o u n cem en ts a ex p e rim en tal farm to stu d y th e pos I Number co m p letin g a project by fo r th e expenses of th e seven capital will be m ade la ter. sib ilities of nut grow ing In th is state. taking final re p o rts are as follow s: prize w inners who will atten d the W hile the grow ing of n u ts has ICanning 28 O. A. C. sum m er school. UNION HIGH SCHOOL never been extensively p racticed m ICooking . 25 S |M )kane S to c k S h o w , IN SESSION THIS WEEK th is part of th e country it has been lgewing .... 139 T he Lynch team , who won second very p rofitable to th o se who werw 9 ICorn ......... School opened on M onday at th e fo reslg h ted enough to put In trees at Salem , won th ird at Spokane on I Potatoes .. 13 union high school, a fte r an enforced y ears ago. W aln u ts are grow n on a stock judging. I Gardening 22 vacation of n early two weeks on ac P acific In te r n a tio n a l S to ck S h ow . sm all scale, by a n u m b er of farm ers I Sheep ...... 13 co u n t of th e sto rm , w hich m ade th e G resham team won eig h th a t th is n ea r G resham Since they re q u ire no 2 I Calf ........ show o n ’ stock judgin g E ig h t a n i History is a record of extremes.' It divides into eras of hard roads im passable for a tim e. School care, except in th e h a rv e stin g , they Pork ........ 33 will be dism issed for th e New Y ear m als were shown. A to tal prize b u d ship, luxury, conquest. cruelty, lust, splendor, famine, industry, holiday but will hold on F rid ay fo l u re an Im p o rtan t ad d itio n to th e a n J Rabbits 13 get of $61 being won. In fact, all n u al Income. T h ere Is also a filbert idleness, greed and pestilence Poultry ... 28 low ing. w ere blue-ribbon anim als. * grove west of tow n. L ocal ex p e ri Though it is writ on stone, paper anil the minds of men that T h e te ach ers of th e school a re a t S p o k a n e F a i r A u g u s t. m en ts have show n th a t th e re are pos danger lurks in extremes, the lesson comes down the centuries to ten d in g th e m eeting of th e sta te T o ta l......................................325 F ifteen exhibits of sew ing, can sib ilities at least for th e in d u stry In this day unheeded. ' te ac h ers In P o rtla n d on th e In sta ll More th a n 58 p er cent finished ning, corn and potato es w ere senk At this moment, hallowed by its Christian significance, man is m ent plan. Some of th e ir n u m b er th is vicinity. idr projects. W estern W in ter Show. | Following are som e figures tak en at his neighbor's throat for dollars. A year ago it was for princi go each day, w hile those rem ain in g AN OFFENSE AGAINST F o u r dozen eggs w ere show n here the m o n th ly rep o rt of the coun I by p o u ltry club m em bers. Two firsts, ples and tile principals were nations. Now principals are indivi care for all th e .c lass work. • THE UNITED STATES D uring th e enforced vacation the club le a d e r to th e s ta te club one second and one th ir d prize were duals, even as you and I. school b u ild in g s w ere th o ro u g h ly ider: I won. "T h e action th e g ran d Jury at The extreme that perpetuates all others is the present day dis cleaned and fu m ig ated as a p rec au Toledo, i »hio, In of b rin g in g In d ictm en ts Meetings w ith organized clubs 83, In addition to children ta k in g part regard for that basis of all happiness, concord and prosperity tion ag a in st any possible disease I ag ain st Jo h n W Com pton and C h est ¡tendance 629 In these fairs, they p articip a ted in the Golden Rule. er (1. Com pton of F in d lay , Ohio, d o germ s. I Field m eetin gs 25, a tte n d a n c e 145. two parades, on th e F o u rth of July ing businesses as th e 'U nited Stutes It's a good rule that works both ways—henefitting him who Other m eetings 66, a tten d a n ce and county fa ir week, p u ttin g on W i n t o . I a M o ra l M a h ’ A udit B u reau , W ash in g to n , D. U.’ h*. applies it and bringing good to all humanity. In the practice of it floats in each. Two la rg e club pic BECAUSE It pays in d o llars and and us th e 'In co m e Tax Record B u r you can never reach the extreme. The Golden Rule is self-modi cents. | Demonstrations 58. atten d a n ce nics w ere held In July. Much sp irit eau, W ashington, D. C .,’ anil various fying. was developed th ro u g h songs, yells BECAUSE It Is th e only safe policy of Its ag e n ts, is a w arn in g to all p».- v ate concerns a d v e rtisin g In a way IClub fa irs 7, a tte n d a n c e 2614. and a th le tic contests. T he songs and It engenders lovt— a fellowship with and affection for all hu lo r society ut large. to lead to th e im pression th a t they, IClub festiv als 2, atten d a n ce 375.' yells w ere orig in al ones. mankind. Love is the parent of good, another word self-modify BECAUSE I expect my wife and ure G overnm ent agencies |Per-onal calls on clYlb m em bers T he aim th ro u g h o u t th e year was my ch ild ren to be clean, and they In ing. F o r sev eral m o n th s ag e n ts of th e a tte n d a n c e 605. to develop in the individual th rift, Let's summon the good, the decency, the REAL in us at this t' rn have h right to expect me to be B ureau of In te rn a l R evenue and post Exhibitors at fairs 470. self reliance, business m ethods and office in sp ecto rs have hud u n d er In auspicious season and face the new day. the New Year, the new clean. iMili - trav eled by rail HO, miles co-operation w ith fellow elub m em BECAUSE Im m orality Is self-d e v estig atio n th e m ethoda of th e so- era with a new feeling for those about us and a better under Jauto 4793. T otal 5603. bers. In the com m unity to create stru ctiv e. und Is bpund so o n er o r la called 'U n ited S tate s A udit B u rea u ’ standing of all that peaee-on-earth and good-will to men implies. te r to reap a harvest of woe. and ‘Incom e Tax Record B u rea u ,’ a |Xutnber of cir< u la r le tte rs sent oil’ com m unity in te rest, pride and co-op E stim ated to ta l le tte rs 1500. eration. T he resu lts have show n th a t BECAUSE th e re is so m eth in g w ith p riv ate concern which hus no W ash ington office o r place of business. The ¡Report on fairs in which d u b these aim s have been reached to a IRRIGATION CONGRESS in me, p ecu liar to my m anhood, th a t in v estig atio n developed th a t m any of KANSAS FARMER INVESTS libers p articip a ted . large extent. JANUARY 8, 9 AND 10 SAVINGS IN ICE CROP d em ands It of me. its a g e n ts rep rese n ted th em selv es to T he ch u rch will help you In your be officers o r em ployees of th e gov- The N inth A nnual convention of G alllleo G rub, head of th e A urora T h rift is steady earn in g , wise effort to a tta in y o u r best. ren m en t, and bv reaso u s of «itch p re INVENTION IS HELD BY “T he H om e C hurch S erves th e tended official c h a ra c te r, effected sale OREGON STATE TEACHERS spending, sane saving, carefu l in v est th e Oregon Irrig a tio n Congress will Borealis Ice Com pany, is on his wa> of books to farm ers. Not only th e be held in P o rtlan d , J a n u a ry 8. 9 to the N orth Pole to fasten a scoop C o m m u n ity ." The O regon S tate T each ers' asso- ing. and th e avoidance of all w aste. He M E. church ev an g elistic m eetings book itself, but th e lite r a tu r e and and 10 a t th e P o rtlan d C ham ber of on Dr. Cook’s new discovery. le tte rs of in stru c tio n fu rn ish e d bv iion m et in its opening session at took with him $30.000 Invested by- begin Ja n u a ry 4 Come Com m erce. It pays to advertise. th e Com pton b ro th e rs to th e ir ag en ts It was o rig in ally planned to hold H om er H o g arth , a K ansas farm er, in coin H igh school M onday m orn- a p p e ar to have been carefu lly p re th e sessions on Decem ber 29, 30 and the A urora B orealis Ice Com pany, pared with th e d elib erate In ten t «< Several im p o rta n t m easures 31, but on account of the special ses according to H o g arth , who asked for c re a te In th e m inds of th e p ro sp ect e already been voted upon by the sion of th e le g isla tu re and th e sta te a w arran t. ive p u rc h a se r false im pression th a t wide sto rm , th e d ates w ere post-1 delegates from every part of th* th e book was Issued by o r u n d e r the One blazing hot day last Ju ly G al poned u n til th e wpek Im m ediately a u th o rity of th e T re asu ry D ep art e. i preceding th e convening of thp sta te llleo, tall, d a rk , and excltale, an-l m en t; th a t th e law req u ires th e use he g en e ral sessions opened th is w earing an Impress!-,« black beard, leg islatu re. of the book;* and th a t th e ag en ts nine an d it is expected th a t at Inasm uch as im p o rta n t m atters appeared on H o g arth 's farm with a I a re officers o r em ployes of th e gov t 3 '00 te a c h e rs will attend, concerning Irrig atio n are to buj su rv ey o r’s In stru m en t, pointing It e rn m e n t (a lth o u g h In th e p rin te d In brought up at th e special session, all to w ard s th e skies. 11» seem ed pra- he d eleg ates voted to dem and a stru c tio n s fu rn ish ed th em they are of th e m em bers of th e le g isla tu re oeeupled for hours, as If calcu latin g ffi'im te a c h e rs' sa lary of $1080 w arned not to so rep resen t th e m have been Invited to a tte n d th e s e s - ' some ab stru se problem In m athem a selves ». >r to be effective all over th e en- slons of th e Oregon Irrig a tio n con Due a t th e most obnoxious fea »tate. tics. H o g arth was w atching him gress by P resid en t Jay H. U pton, of ( tu re s of th e sellin g plan was th e so- F inally, he exijalm p d excitedly, co u n ty u n it plan was ex- ! P rineville. T he program will be in j called " le tte r of a u th o rity " ♦ Ith by C ounty S u p erin ten d en t ch arg e of th e follow ing com m ittee: I "T his is th e spot the very sp o t." w hich each agent waa su pplied, which According to H o g arth , G alllleo Bon an d th e association in- O. C. L etter, P o rtlan d , c h a ir m a n ;1 was ty p e w ritten o r p rin ted on th e tr ie d to buy his farm , off % ig him a it as a w hole b u t declined to 1 Fred N. W allace. T um alo, F ran k le tte rh e a d of the "Incom e Tax Rec } Spinning. E cho; H arry W. G ard. ; fabulous sum , but a fte r a fo u rth visit, on th e d e ta ils of th e system , o rd B u reau , W ashington, I». C ” , b e a r M adras: PetPr J Neff. M pdford,- revealed th a t his calcu latio n s proven Ing an Im pressive gold seal of th e le ssociation also w ent in favor IC. W B berlein, K lam ath F a l ls ; W H o g arth 's farm to be th e point w here concern, and w hich read : m ovem ent to b rin g before the W. Cavlness, Y ale; J. N W illiam-1 an unending flow of Ice would fall "T hia Is to certify th a t the heart, i»l session of th e s ta te legisla- son, P rineville. of th is le tte r, whose sig n a tu re ap were a scoop attach ed to the North n* xt m o n th , gn act to provide a V arious m a tte rs of Im port ance^re- pi a ra below, la a ilttly appointed and Pole, which G alllleo described as a 1 tax n ot to exceed 2 m ills to be ; ' latln g to irrig a tio n will be discussed au th o rized re p re se n ta tiv e of th« Irf- exclusively fo r educatio n al pur- and prom inent sp eak ers re p re se n t steel g ird er p rojecting from th e cen eome Tax Record B ureau of W ash • Every effort will be m ade to ing th e In te rio r D epartm ent and the te r of th e e a rth . G alllleo said he ha 1 in g to n . D. C. He Is In stru cted to In various irrig a tio n en terp rises of tbe seen it, a s he had been with Peary sta ll and explain th is »ystPtii to every this m e asu re passed at the He th en told H ogarth his plan for sta te will be heard at | l ’ < - r \ - ntlo fa rm e r in his d istrict. *1 m eetin g o f th e le g isla tu re as Among the sp eak ers Invited to a t th e tu ro ra Borealis I«-« Com pany, T ru s tin g th a t he will be tre a te d ill m ean a sav in g of th re e y e a r’s tend are F ra n k lin K. L ane, Secre tak in g $30.000 from H ogarth as a w ith due respect, we are. It is estim a ted th a t th e 2 mill Very tru ly yo irs, tary of th e In terio r, a n d Elwood partner« hip fee, th e fa rm e r says ®n the ta x ab le p ro p erty of the Mead. C h airm an of the Land Settle* leaving H o g arth on th e farm to tak e INCOME TAX B I'R E A l " > would ra ise approxim ately ' ment Board of th e S tate of C allfor- On th e advice of th e A ssistan t care of th e ice w hile he m ade a sec ’• " o r >10 fo r each aehoolk U nited S tate s A ttorney of Toledo. ond trip to th e pole to attac h th e Jo h n W. C om pton an d UhesV-r G. A n n o u m -c rw n t R e c a lle d a th a t a scoo scoop. His theory Com pton w ere arre ste d on a ch arg e T he ann o u n cem en t of a general attach ed to th e pole ould te a r loos it-11 y f i n m r r s A ttention: of co n sp irin g » Ith c e rta in of th e ir a g e n t s to c o m m it wn offense ng-itnst * 1 ljo u rn e d n n n u al m eeting of ¡w atch night service at th ' M ethodist' billions of tons of le is th e e a rth re th e U nited S tates, such offense being -o-. p era tlv e B erry G row ers will 1 Episcopal ch u rch , w hich was mad»' volved, and would g rad u a lly tit th a t the a g e n ts falsely assum ed to »■d in th e lib ra ry at 7 p. m. on on H o g arth ' Sunday m orning, » a s recalled In the flinging its conten be officers o r em ploye* of tin- g o v ern »»»day, J a n u a ry 7, 1920. If you evening. T h a t part of th e plan r> farm m ent. They » e r e grant«-I a h earin g atu rested in b erry grow ing and la tln g to th e ch o ir will hold as a n -, C ongressm an Dan K. A nthony, • Cyrus S tronghead Henator A. A. Jo n es of New before United S lates Con*m lssloner io join, you a re cordially invit- C ram of Toledo, Ohio, an d placed u n Mexico. Is cham pioning th e co u n 1 »P end th is m eeting. In union ; K ansas, Is fighting tooth and nail i n o u n etd . T he u su al m eeting of the Join* H ogarth in the H ouse of R epresentatives try-tow n new spaper re a d e r in th e d e r bond In th e autn of $25iiu each. r will be eld. beginning at 7:45. when 1» stre n g th . for th e passage of his p rin t paper Many a g e n ts have been aerdutud, p rin t paper bill he la fo sterin g , h i ! be yllowed bv m u sic a l: to ee< K A M IL LE R , S ecretary. bill which would re stric t large am ong theni being on«* la "V*n n essee, which would lim it th e n u m b er or d social fea tu re s la stin g u n til mid- city d a l'ie s to .2 4 pages daily and who was Indicted, pleaded g u ilty , and pages big city dallies m ight use ‘i.<lf th e sw ee te n in g in je lh bln uigt which would elim in ate th e possi se tite t* . e«| Io Ave a terin O e ig h ’ T he p rin t paper sh o rtag e is du e to ’ he glucose siru p , light-colored m o n th s In Jt>!l; i t is th e Intention bilities of suspension of from th e big publishers having hogged Mew Ve»r** Ewe hann*, To mend celluloid article s use co l ’ »ir-tp. honey, o r so rg h u m sirup. to proceed In th e p rosecution of 2500 to 5000 sm all rurt-l papers th e m arket, buying up nil supplies A dance will bo held in Masonic lodion. R oughen th e ‘ dges slight!« o th e r ag en ts a s rap id ly as possible. ® *t’h e r h alf is g ra n u la te d su g ar. in th e U nited S tates. T he big possible as a resu lt o.f th e ir g re a t p apers with unlim ited resources Í hall. G resham , on New Y ear's eve, De by scratch in g with a knife. Appit r sourciis. It is pointed o u t th a t « ill be little n o t'c e n b le differ- T ailo rin g hog the p rin t paper m ark et, w ith 2000 to 5900 ru ral publications cem ber 31 A 7-pleee o rc h e stra will th e collodion and hold pie, r it, sw eetn ess in m ost cases, th e re su lt th a t sm aller d allies, tri, F o r tnen an d w omen ~ clean in g , In the U nited M ates taco suspen fu rn ish th e m usic. R efreshm ents sslm f*» - " h glucose o r corn siru p » 111 sem i and weekly papers, a re every g eth er several m inutes, p ressin g and re p a irin g done well. s io n —If not extinction, unless th e served a t m id n ig h t. A dm ission $1, P a good je lly even when no i day finding it m oie difficult IO get ■ in clu d in g w ar tax. I-adíes fre e — P e te r l.«-nard. Powell stre e t. present sh o rtag e Is relieved usedw Drint paper. Fighting for Rural Folks Country Town Champion