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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 9, NO. 91 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH NEW GRANGE MASTER' Gv is iT P ortland COUNTY, OREGON $150 PER YEAR TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920 ! OREGON RATIFIES WOMAN SUFFRAGE j FIGHT JUST STARTING REVIVAL SERVICES FOR THESE “DRYS” ARE CONTINUED URGES TIMELY TOPICS In sp iratio n al preaching and sin g T h e new officers of th e G resham ing have ch aracterized th e evangelis g ran g e were Installed, at th e m eeting tic services held in th e L innem anu held S aturday, by Mrs. Eudoxia Nib- M emorial M ethodist Episcopal church lin of the E vening S tar g ran g e Mrs. d u rin g th e week past, reaching a cli Niblin received m any com plim ents on max on Sunday n ig h t, when th e h e r m anner of Installing th e officers. pastor, Rev. R. Eugene Myers, spoke She is very fam iliar w ith the work k V 1 on the su b ject, "T h e D evil’s W ash as she is often called upon to act as bow l.” in stallin g officer. The ritu a l used 1 . His rem ark s on Sunday night were was in rhym e and all present adm ire i based on th e New T estam ent record th e way In w hich she carried it out. th a t P ilate endeavored to sh ift his r e T he officers in stalled w ere G eorge W. sponsibility for th e release of Jesu s Stapleton, m a ste r; H. W. Snashall, to the Jew s by calling for a bowl and o v erseer; Mrs. R. F. W alters, lect-i w ashing his hands In token of his u re r; Mrs. W. B. P arsons, chaplain; ( own Innocence as to th e fate of J e G eorge L eslie, tre a su re r; Mrs. Geo. j Some tim e next Sunday G eneral sus. T he p asto r declared th is act S leret, ste w ard ; Mrs. A. W. B otkin,; P ershing will arriv e in P o rtlan d did not free th e R om an go v ern o r of C eres; Mrs. A rnold Ruegg, Pom ona; w here he will rem ain d u rin g the personal guilt, nor did th e effort of --------------3 Mrs. H. W. S nashall, F lo ra ; Mrs. E. day. So fa r no public g ath erin g s any individual to excuse him self of A few issues ago th e above m ap was prin ted in th e O utlook. H ere E. W elling, lady a ssista n t stew ard. have been announced in connec hiB sins and place th e blam e on o th it is again show ing one m ore s ta te w hite an d th a t Is Oregon, th e 33d Mrs. F ra n k H odge, se creta ry ; Geo. tion w ith his visit. T h ere will be ers free th e person from responsibil sta te to ratify th e co n stitu tio n al am endm ent g ran tin g universal suffrage H oney, assista n t stew ard, and George no gen eral p arad e b u t th e dis - ity before God. to women. Only 13 more are necessary to m ake the am endm ent effect S leret, g atek e ep e r w ere absent and tinguished visito r will be m et by a D uring th e week past the pastor ive. All but fo u r of th e sta te s ratify in g it is said are republican. will be installed a t a la te r m eeting. m ilitary escort. G eneral P ersh in g has given very clear expositions on T he ratification of th is am en d m en t was one of th e several reasons J. J. Johnson had prom isd to act is on a to u r of all th e la rg e r m ili th e c h a racter and w ork of th e Holy given for calling th e p resen t ex tra session of th e Oregon leg islatu re. as in stallin g officer but th e d eath of ta ry establish m en ts of th e coun S p irit In th e w ork of salvation. Many It was the first m a tte r p resented. A woman m em ber of th e low er house, his sister prevented his atten d in g . try. He comes h ere from C ali who have atten d ed th ro u g n th e series Mrs. A lexander Thom pson ot W asco county, presented a resolution in A fter th e in stallatio n of officers fornia. have expressed them selves as g reatly th e House of R ep resen tativ es and S en ato r F arre ll a sim ila r one in th e was com pleted th e new m aster, Judge ' T he real Job Is Just sta rtin g for P ershing ran k s with th e w orld’s benefited. these two men— both life-long Senate. Both w ere adopted unanim ously. T he w hole proceedure took S tapleton, o u tlin ed his aim s for the g re a t generals. In the g rea t world T he usual revival m ethods have w orkers fo r prohibition. Above Is only a few m inutes. Thue Oregon goes on record In favor of equal rig h ts gran ge. H e suggested th a t th e W ar he show ed m arked wisdom E rn est H u rst C herrlngton, who not been followed. W hile an effort g ra n g e discuss a t th e ir lectu re hour and forw ardness in com m anding and progress. heads th e organization for a is m ade to lead h ea rers to a decision w orld-w ide prohibition. He is also such questions of in te re st and profit th e g reat A m erican forces. His o r to a fo rw ard step in sp iritu a l life, in ch arg e of all anti-saloon pub as th e Ja p an ese question and tue quick and decisive action is con lications. Below Is W ayne B. th e re has been an absence of th e cu s N o n -P artisan league. Ju d g e Staple-j sidered as having broken th e G er W heeler, atto rn ey for th e Anti- tom ary strain in g to force persons to ton said th a t th ese are two of the m an offensive and so h earten ed the Saloon L eague of America, who act before they are fully decided In Be * a * s ' * » 4 * ! * B ’* ,* * s * , m *a has prosecuted over 2000 cases, m ost im p o rtan t questions w hich th e | allies th a t a speedy ending of th e th e ir own m inds. T he m eetings have some of them in th e United State« people of O regon are facing a t the j long draw n stru g g le was b ro u g h t ’’uprem e C o u rt closed early. p resen t tim e and th a t it behooved the about. One of th e very helpful featu res of people of th e sta te to study these All hail to G eneral P ershing! ACTION OF CLACKAMAS th e m eetings has been th e singing. questions before it was too late. The W a B t i B s * * ’* » « * ' * ’ * * * '* ’ *’ ^ COURT ROILS PARENTS A new book has been provided, a new m aster asked the cooperation of PROMOTIONS ARE DUE AT Club work looms up ju st now since piano has been in stalled , a good every m em ber and prom ised to give GRESHAM GRADE SCHOOL tlie question of th e work for next choir leads th e singing. Rev. E arl II. all th e tim e he possibly could to the T he first h alf of th e g rad e school year is being discussed. T he county Cotton has acted as ch o rister and has office. * 4 * 1 * » M M M M co u rt of C lackam as elim inated the m ade the music stirrin g and a ttr a c t P rospects a re b rig h t for a success will end on F rid a y of th e p resen t corder no discretion. This accounts w eek. P rom otions will be m ade in »1500 which had been allow ed for the ive. P rom ptly at 2 o’clock la st S a tu r ful and profitable year for th e G resh These conditions will continue for all classes on Monday, Ja n u a ry 19, day aftern o o n th e m unicipal co u rt fo r th e law fines imposed. w ork of th e club lead er and also for am g ran g e in 1920. th e com ing week, w ith services to and a new class of beginners will be hom e d em o n stratio n agent. Oniy Among local violators was Theo. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. T hom pson of convened in th e city hall w ith city Van Doninck, who was found guilty »500 each was allow ed in th e original n ig h t and every n ig h t including S at th e M ultnom ah grange w ere visiting sta rte d a t th a t tim e. I t is im p o rta n t urday. T h ere is no service Monday g ran g ers. Mr. Niblin was present at th a t all pupils who have reached or rec o rd e r and ex-officio ju stice of the and fined »3, G lenn Davidson pleaded budget and this am ount was Increased will have reached th e age of six peace C. G. S chneider presiding and not g u ilty to th e ch arg e of going at by th e taxpayers at a recent m eeting night. th e le ctu re hour. T o n ig h t Miss Mury H ansen will w ithin a few days of th a t d ate should officer M. M. Squires as co m plainant. the rate of 28 m iles an h o u r on E ast when it was learn ed th a t it would be be sta rte d a t th a t tim e, as beginners F o u rte en cases w ere called a lto g e th Powell s tre e t on Decem ber 31, 1919. im possible to carry on th e work with sing a solo. On T h u rsd ay n ig h t Les BURKES JEWELRY SHOP lie E. Webb, of th e high school facu l IS PURCHASED BY JONES will not be ad m itte d a fte r th is m id er. Some w ere given lig h t fines, o th He claim ed in defense th a t he had out m ole funds. T he people are mucn ty, will ren d e r a solo. T he W atts year class is sta rte d . ers w ere continued to a la te r d ate, been ru n n in g all the tim e on th a t disappointed over the action of the W. R. B urke, who for a num ber T he prim ary te ach ers who have tw o tre a te d th e co u rt w ith co ntem pt p articu la r trip on low g e a r; th a t in co u rt In discontinuing th e work of sisters of B eaverton, a re announced for F rid ay and S atu rd ay n ig h ts and of years h as conducted a jew elry m ade a stud y and a specialty of the o r p erhaps w ere n ot notified to ap low g ear his ca r which was high- th e club leaders. shop on Main stre e t, has sold his m a tte r advise th a t th e best resu lts p ear an d one case sta rte d such an up geared could n o t go over 20 m iles an However, th e question Is n ot yet Sunday services. Many are atten d in g from th e s u r business to Guy Jones and will leave are obtained w ith ch ild ren who do h eaval of established proced u re th a t h o u r; th a t he had w atched his speed settled as many of th e p aren ts of th e soon for B erkeley, C alifornia, w here not e n te r school u n til they have it will ta k e a petty ju ry to decide th e o m eter w hich did not a t any tim e children are m aking an effort to have ro u n d in g co untry and th e p asto r ex he has purchased a large estab lish reached th e age of six and th a t If th e law an d th e evidence w ith th e pos show over 20 miles p er hour. He the m a tte r b ro u g h t up for reconsid pressed him self as grallfled w ith the response as evidenced d u rin g th e past m ent. Mrs. B urke is alread y located child will not have attain ed th a t age sibility of an appeal to th e circu it presented evidence th a t his speedo eration. in Berkeley. Two w atch m akers, w ithin a few days it would be b etter co u rt to d eterm in e the leg ality of m eter had been tested an d was accu r T hose who have given th e m atter week. He will be assisted from tim e tw o jew elers and a saleslady will be to not s ta rt u n til th e beginning of th e rec o rd e r's court and an ord in an ce ate. of club work carefu l study find it a to tim e by n eighboring pastors. em ployed by th e establishm ent. th e fall term . The co u rt called for a com parative d istin ct benefit to th e ch ild ren who of th e town of G resham . OSBURN S GARAGE T he B urkes have m any friends in C ounty S u p erin ten d en t A lderson Some of th e d efen d an ts w ere com test of D avidson’s an d th e officer's ta k e it up, financially as well as ed u G resham who reg ret to see them will hold th e m id-year te sts fo r ex p ara tiv e stra n g e rs in G resham , Most speedom eters and continued th e case cationally. IS BEING REMODLED leave. Many good w ishes are being em ptions In th e eig h th g rad e in th e T he W estern F arm er, in a recent to T uesday, Ja n u a ry 13, at 2 p. in. of them were citizens of th e tow n o r Extensive changes a re being made extended for th e ir fu tu re success in assem bly hall of th e grad e school on resid en ts of nearby localities. Only T he case of Mr. Schllp, of P o rt issue gives th e follow ing concise re on th e In terio r of Ed. O sb u rn 's b u ild th e ir new location. F riday, Ja n . 16. All eig h th grad e one was rep resen ted by an atto rn ey . la n d , was also continued to Tuesday, p o rt on th e resu lts and alm s of club ing od Main stree t. A display room Guy Jones, who has purchased the pupils of eastern M ultnem ah county ¡th e 13th. Mr. Schlip drives a Reo work. All b ut one w ere charged w ith ex for the p opular C hevrolet ca r Is be G resham sto re is a local m an and has will be expected to be th e re for this i tru ck . He was charged w ith tw en- It gives purpose and direction to ceeding th e speed lim it. ing arran g e d on th e n o rth ea st co rn er been w ith Mr. B urke since his retu rn test at 9 o’clock F rid ay m orning T he one case th a t occupied m uch ' ty-eight m iles on Powell s tre e t and young people. of th e building. T h ere will be a from th e service. P upils should bring pen, ink, and tim e and gave rice to an in te restin g . an excessive r a te passed th e g rad e I t cu ltiv ates hab its o f th rift and sto rag e b attery room , and a room fo r pencils. and complex situ atio n was th a t of the ! school a t 4 p. m. D efendant claim ed Industry. th e display of e x tra p a rts and eq u ip POULTRYMEN ELECT A g reat deal of atte n tio n has been tow n of G resham ag a in st E. A. E ast-I 17 m iles by his speedom eter when I t in te rests th e boys and g irls in A. R. LYMAN AS DIRECTOR given to fire d rills since th e holiday lund, th e Jitney d riv er, who was ap- j I passing th e schoolhouse. T he court th e study of ag ric u ltu re and hom e m ent. A convenient office is being fitted vacation. A fire chief has been se o rd ered a te st of his speedom eter, m aking. At th e ann u al m eeting of th e O re lected fo r th e building, also a cap p rehended by officer Squires for d riv up and when finished will be one of It teaches b e tte r m ethods o t farm ing a t an excessive ra te of speed on j P. W. Ledine p ark ed his ca r in gon P ou ltry P roducers association th e m any a ttra c tiv e g arag es in th e which was held in P o rtlan d last F ri ta in and an assista n t cap tain have W est Powell stre e t. At th e tr ia l Mr fro n t of a fire h y d ran t on Main stre e t, and hom e m anagem ent. tow n of G resham . T h e Stockton day, A. R. Lym an was elected, by an been appointed in each room and an E astlu n d was rep resen ted by A tto r - 1 n ot seeing « p ro h ib itiv e sign which It dignifies th e business of th e Bros, are In ch arg e of th e work. alm ost unanim ous vote, as a director ad eq u ate system of fire d rills is be ney Milo C. K ing who filed a m otion i h u n g on th e h y d ran t. He ad m itted home and farm . of th e sta te association. Mr. Lyman ing developed. I t stim u la tes friendly riv alry In fo r dism issal of th e case on th e I his m istak e and was given th e m ini is presid en t of th e local organization AEROPLANE WING FORMS T he p resen t system differs from g ro u n d th a t th e alleged a rre s t was m um fine of »2. production and m arketing. A. H. D ow sett, an o th er local poultry- DESK FOR TRACTOR AGENT m an, received a large vote, only la c k th e one used h ereto fo re, in th a t w hile illegal, th e so-called officer n ot having I In passing on one of th e cases th e It encourages cooperation. in g th ree votes of having a m ajority. the fo rm e r so u g h t to em pty the It em phasizes p ractical education. rec o rd e r said th a t th e re w ere four An In terestin g Incident occurre I A little m ore loyalty from local mem building in th e sh o rte st tim e possi been legally chosen, and also th a t the I t teaches how to do th e rig h t recently when G. E Bangs of Hessels co u rt was not legally co n stitu ted and locations w ithin th e tow n which were bers would have given this d istrict tw o d irectors on the s ta te board. ble, using all exits, th e p resen t sys had no ju risd ictio n . A ttorney King reg ard ed as especially dangerous. th in g a t th e rig h t tim e. F arm M achinery com pany m ade '» Among those present from th e local tem seeks to prevent confusion, and also attack ed th e so-called traffic o r They were, th e Btreet In fro n t of the It un ttes th e hom e and school. trip o ut In th e co u n try to ta k e an o r association w ere th e follow ing: A. R. to keep th e lines u n d er com plete con It adds to th e w ealth of th e sta te d er for a Case tra c to r. W hile Mr grad e school, th e stre e t In fro n t j f Lym an, A. H. D owsett, M ark N icker tro l a t all tim es, tu rn in g th em and dinance, saying th a t it was illegal and void. Especially section 6, which a u , th e high school, th e Intersection of and nation. son, 3. J Benison, J. Wm. Sm ith and Bangs was talk in g to th e prospective d irecting th em to different exits even thorized a rre st fo r speeding, he 1 Main and Powell stre e ts and the I It m akes b e tte r boys and girl«— Mr. Seidl. buyer, an aero p lan e landed In the a fte r th e lines have form ed and th e Junction of South R o b erts a v e n u e 1 more efficient men and women. claim ed, was n ot according to lavz field beside them and th e wing of tho TELEGRAM AND OUTLOOK. m arch sta rted . It sets h ig h er sta n d a rd s for home plane was used as a desk to w rite o u t and prescribed illegal conditions and w ith Powell stre e t. He gave w arn B argain price, Jan 10 to Feb. 10, req u irem en ts. A ttorney K ing, who ing th a t he would be m ore sev ere on life and citizenship. A n E x t r a Good B u y. th e o rd er for th e tra c to r outfit. A fter inclusive. T elegram alone, one year, It gives to o u r boys and girls an a sh o rt Inspection th e m achine re O verland 90, good condition, new was form erly city atto rn ey , read por v io lato rs convicted of dangerous »3.95; O utlook and T elegram . 1 year $4.95. New o r renew al. Get this b attery , five tire s, $650. active In terest In th e farm . tions of th e c h a rte r in su p p o rt of his ' rate s of speed a t these points. sum ed its flight. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. live aftern o o n daily and d o n 't miss O th er convictions and fines were claim s. He also referre d th e c o u rt to Case tra c to rs and aero p lan es seem Phone 544, G resham . th e tw ice-a-w eek home paper. The INSTALLATION HELD BY as follow s: legal opinions and decisions. to be th e two leading attra c tio n s In re g u la r com bination price Is »5.50. P ru n e your f ru it tree s and berry ODD FELLOWS THURSDAY th is com m unity. A. 8. Moody, convicted of speed You get th e benefit. Subscribe T he reco rd er In ru lin g on th e mo vines before th e sap s ta rts up. F ull tion, which was denied, sta te d that ing, fined »4. th ro u g h th e Outlook. At th e reg u la r m eeting of tlie lin e of pru n in g sh ears, p ru n in g saws, th e questions raised by d e fe n d a n t’s I<octuro o n P o u ltry . D onald W oodw ard, of P o rtlan d , G resham Odd F e” ow lodge th e In- F o r fire a la rm call tele p h o n e cen etc., at L. L. K id d er Hdw. Co. convicted of speeding, fined »2. A lectu re on M aking P oultry Pay counsel w ere questions fo r th e circu it sta lla tlo n of officers was held. The t r a l g iv in g lo c a tio n o f fire . 8. K ent, of P o rtlan d , fined »2 for in stallin g officer was D eputy Grand by Geo W. M asterson, a licensed co u rt to decide. T he m otion was de nied and a p leading was called for. speeding. F ine rem itted . , .Master Wm Beers. T he officers are A m erican P o u ltry association Judge Gordon T aylor, fined »3. D efendant en tered a plea of not as follow s: Roy H. Gibbs, N. G.: and an a u th o rity on poultry of n a t E F Senell, of P o rtlan d , speeding, W ilbur McCullough, V. G. ; Wm. H. ional rep u tatio n will be given a t th e guilty and asked fo r a Jury tria l. The tria l was set fo r T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry fined .»5. Stanley, se creta ry ; F red Powell, g ran g e hall in G resham on T h u rs Jas. B ark er, of P o rtlan d , speed 22, 2 p. m. j tre a s u re r; Wm. Beers, R. 8. N. G.; day n ig h t, 8 p. m. Ja n u a ry 22d. T he T he reco rd er sta te d th a t on T h u rs ing, fined »2. lien Raney, L. 8. N. O.; O scar Duley, lectu re is given u n d er th e auaplces of T he case of F. J. G reenm an was K 8 V. O.; F ra n k H odge, con d u cto r; T he R outledge Seed Co. of P o rtlan d day n ig h t at a special m eeting of the Mr. A drian considers him self un A p icture of tran scen d en t interest, council called fo r th a t purpose the postponed until T h u rsd ay at hl« re H arry J Stanley, w arden; John and th e Germo Mfg. Co. of C alifo r possibly one of the g rea test th a t haa usually fo rtu n a te in g ettin g this g reat traffic ordinance had been so am ended quest. P alm q u lst, ch a p lain ; Cecil M etzger, nia. Two o th e r nam es w ere called but ever been snow n in G resham , haa p icture fo r G resham and an ticip ates th a t It p erm itted a fine of from »2 to T he public g en erally la Invited an-l I. O.J Ray P alm q u lst. L. 8. 8. been secured by Mr. A drian of the the public wilt show Its appreciation »50 In case of conviction fo r speed th e p arties did n ot ap p ear. It w.ia especially any and all In terested in G resham P ictu re show and will be by an un p recedented p atronage. N otice of H tockbolders’ Mooting poultry. A dm ission free. 93 ing, Instead of a fixed fine based on th o u g h t possible they did n ot receive T he an n u al m eeting of th e stoca- presented h ere S aturday and Sunday. th e ra te of speed which gave th e re- notice In tim e. "T he H ea rts of H u m an ity ,” will be holders of th e M ultnom ah * C lacka T a ilo r in g D orothy P hillips plays th e leading mas County M utual T elephone Com show n next S atu rd ay a t 2 and 4 In F o r men and women— cleaning, roll and th is alone Insures a la rg - up w ith a program , which will be an pany will be held In M etzger’s hall. County Council Me»« P<e.«poned. p atro n ag e of th e a te r lovers But th e th e aftern o o n and a t 7 :15 an d 9 in nounced la ter. T his m eeting haa G resham , Oregon, M onday, Ja n u a ry pressing and rep airin g done well. T he M ultnom ah County Council P e te r L enard. Powell street. picture, w hich requires eight reels. Is th e evening and a t th e sam e h ours on P aren t-T each er «»«©elation will be been form erly announced fo r J a n u 26 a t 2 p to. for th e purpose of elect ing two d irecto rs and to tra n sa c t any Sunday both aftern o o n an d evening. one of the m ost fam ous ever pro Storage battery repairing and re held a t T ro u td ale. S atu rd ay , J a n u ary 17, b u t th e ch an g e waa m ade to o th e r buaineas which may come be charging. starter and generator duced. It Is sought fo r by th e large T he re g u la r price« will be charged. ary 24. T he m eeting will begin a t 11 avoid a conflict w ith a m eeting of the fo re th e m eeting. work. Raker * Son. PEARL RUEGG, Secretary. city th e a te rs and usually shown to It require« an h o u r and th re e -q u a r o ’clock. T he aftern o o n will be taken county teach ers on th a t date. t e n to ru n th e eig h t reel«. crow ds a t advanced prices SÍ*. < ► TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS R e c o r d e r S c h n e id e r C a lls 1 4 C a s e s M a n y V io la to rs A r e L e t O ff E a s y A tto r n e y K in g Q u e s tio n s L e g a lity “The Hearts of Humanity” Coming to Gresham Theater » I