T W IC E
W EEK
VOL. 9, NO. 94
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G resham O utlook
POTATOES DAMAGED
MOST BY THE STORM
_Q* M HAM ’ MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
1920
>1.80 PER YEAR
capital b UD
War Department Waste
c T oo T
, T y ¿« dsark
‘2 MOTHER” ARGUES
AGAINST CLUB WORK
“ It is im possible to tell yet ju st (
w hat dam age has been done to the '
fr« it trees by the recent zero w eather
: G resham . Oregon. Ja n . 22.— E d ito r
in thia locality” says S. B. H all, th e !
G resham O utlook.— From tim e to
( tim e I have read articles In y o u r'p a -
county a g ric u ltu ra l agent. "T he to
tal loss can not be determ ined until
Per In which th e su b ject of school
sp rin g .” It is im possible to tell to
I club work has been discussed.
it
w hat extent th e trees will recover.
would seem, from these articles, th e re
Mr. H all says th a t a g rea t deal of
is but one view p o in t; nam ely, n oth
th e dam age was caused by th e fact
ing can be said th a t 1 b not in its
th a t th e cold w eath er cam e so early,
favor. I beg to ta k e issue w ith those
before the trees had h ardened off su f
I who tak e th is view; and if you will
ficiently. The sap had not entirely
kindly accord me th e space. 1 sh a’l
left th e twigs and th e cold w eather
Mive my reasons for ta k in g th is po.l-
caused It to freeze breaking th e tiny
I tlon.
tissues and destroying th e food sup
F irst, It has been g enerally su p
ply of the fru it buds. W alnuts a re :
posed. and In fact, all of o u r school
th e g re a te st sufferers in th is p a rt of
laws have been m ade In su p p o rt of
th e co untry; says Mr. H all. I t is his
H er daddy Is F ran k lin K. Lane
such supposition, th a t every A m eri
opinion th a t the w alnut crop is prac- 1
In te rlo r- H er nam e
can boy and g irl should have, as his
Is Miss Nancy and she is one of
tlcally lost for th e com ing year.
o r her b irth rig h t I m ight say. a th o r
Locked
In
a
windowlcss
room
W ashington
P ears are dam aged, but if th e sea-1 Duds, a d eb u popular
o u g h u n d erstan d in g of th e fu n d s-
f o r ^ g 1! 6 * YJ >rk ton « n»«n t h o u se
tan te of the season
son Is favorable th e loss may be part- —
by ber cra*ed m other, . m ental su b jects as given in th e com
little H arriet Seres of New York
ly retrieved. A g rad u a l opening up JITNEY DRIVER PAYS
mon school cu rricu lu m of any of the
has seen her first daylight, held I states.
of th e spring season may give tim e
FINE, AVOIDS TROUBLE
her
first
doll
in
arm
s
and
felt
tho
fo r broken tissues to heal w here the
F or any one to m ake his way and
love of fellow beings. The 8ocl-
T here was a fine se ttin g for a hot
dam age is only p artial. A sudden
to hold his own In th is w orld. It is
H y f°r Prevention of Cruelty to
change to w arm w eather will, how and extended legal squabble when th e
ch ild re n rescued her th e oth er
a b s o lu te ly necessary th a t he have a
day— now she is to know chli.t
ever, force a la rg e supply of sap into m unicipal co u rt convened yesterday
practical w orking u n d erstan d in g of
hood
Joys
at
last
th e frozen areas w here a t le a st p a rt afternoon in th e city hall. T he large
Congressman W. J. (¡rahani.
th e fu n dam ental principals of a r ith
of th e circulation system has been atten d a n ce indicated th a t it was be
metic, reading, w ritin g , spelling.
BxneZdln,r,JL,Bin 8,h^taw 8m on ’ Chalrn,an of the House Com mittee on
GRESHAM POST, A. L.
destroyed and having no way of es lieved th e re would be an in te restin g
Expenditures in the W ar Departm ent, is sinking the probe deen i n t o
Kram m ar, geography, and hygiene, if
^ r e a ^ He8h a^ flU^8en,hn,8 mi de by the Wur departm ent in recent
cape will sour, a. condition known as contest.
AFTER NEW MEMBERS n o thing more.
years. He has five sub-comm ittees at work investigating all sorts of
T he case assigned fo r this p articu
"so u r sap .” T his will cause th e lim b
expenditures for ordnance, aviation, foreign expenditures food S up
Second— How shall he g et th is ne
T he postponed m eeting of G resham
la r session was th a t of th e tow n of
plies. m anufacturing of nitrates, etc.
« » u r e s . i o o o sup-
affected to die.
cessary usable know ledge? T he com
Post
of
the
A
m
erican
Legion,
T
u
es
, G raha® a " d his co-workers a re disclosing many things of
C herries and apples app ear to have G resham ag ain st A. E. E astlu n d , of
day evening was a lively affair, and mon school th a t th e s ta te has provid
extrem e interest to the taxpayers of Me country, showing the u t t e r
stood the freeze th e best of all es th e G resham Jitney. Two com plaints
ed will give it, of course.
recklessness of W ar D epartm ent officials in putting through th eir
a
good gist of business was ground
pecially th e la tte r w hich do n o t ap w ere placed ag ain st Mr. E astlu n d ,
Now, let us see how It w orks out.
out.
A com m unication relativ e to
p ear to be dam aged to any g re a t ex both ch arg in g him w ith speeding,
The child en ters school when he Is
th e organization of a post of the
ten t
sw orn to by M. M. Squire, special
ab o u t six years old. If he lives in a
W om en’s auxiliary to th e Legion had
It is a sim ple m a tte r to te st w h eth traffic officer.
been received and a fte r some discus ru ra l d istrict, very likely his teacher
T he firew orks sta rte d a t th e very
e r o r not th e fru it buds have been
will be a young girl from a high
sion it was decided to let th e m a tte r
dam aged. C ut th ro u g h th e bud from beginning when A ttorney Milo C
school. This girl has had no real
rest un til th e next re g u la r m eeting
"T h e business of the city is p rin
tip to base and if th e bud is black or K ing, rep resen tin g th e defen d an t,
en and men, and from 10 to 25 be and find out in th e m eantim e w hat experience in th e work, th e re fo re she
brow n, especially a t th e base it is found th a t th e city was rep resen ted cipally m ercantile, th e re being no tw een seasons,
knows very little about it. but she
th e se n tim e n t of th e eligible women
dam aged for it should ap p e ar of a by an atto rn ey , Mr. B ard, of P o rt Im p o rtan t m an u factu rin g in d u strie s.”
im agines she does, and believes she
is.
The
Home
P
roducts
com
pany,
th
e
soft green color. Some of th e pear land, and Mr. K ing called on th e
This sta te m en t appeared recently
can do It, and has the g rit to try It
A com m ittee consisting of F. L
tw igs exam ined in th e county a g e n t’s co u rt to req u ire Mr. B ard to show his in th e rep o rt of th e deputies from Stocker cannery, em ploys 10 to 20
Sad m istake! She does not u n d er
w
orkers
during
th
e
fru
it
season
and
Mack,
E
llsw
orth
R
aker,
Dr.
office showed in ju ry to th e in n e r or au th o rity fo r ap p earin g fo r the city. th e sta te fire m a rsh a l's office who uses up a large q u an tity of f r u its 'o i
sta
n d child n atu re . She know s noth-
H ughes and A. W. M etzger was ap
sap-carrying tissues of th e bark, T he m ayor was sent fo r and produced m ade a survey of th e city for fire
Ing of how to apply th e principles of
all
kinds,
m
an
u
factu
rin
g
principally
pointed
to
confer
with
th
e
city
coun
seven o r eig h t inches from th e end of w ritte n evidence th a t Mr. Bard was protection purposes, as they a re do
fru it juices, Jellies, Jams and pre cil, fire d ep artm en t, county fa ir a s psychology to the a rt of teaching. Be
th e tw igs w hile th e apple tw igs ap em ployed by him on au th o rity of th e ing all over th e state.
fore the term has ended, she has tied
serves.
sociation and the Business Men's
peared to be perfectly norm al.
council. The co u rt deem ed th e evi
up in every conceivable way by wrong
T he rep o rt was published in full
A n o th er m a n u factu rin g p lan t in -------------
- •-
association
in ••
reg ard to a F o u rth of
T he p ear crop of th e W illam ette dence sufficient and ruled ag ain st A t in th e O utlook and presum ably was
association a
m illion
o r m ore
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...U
p
.c
u
m
sD
iy
was
G
resham
,
is
th
a
t
of
th
e
N
orthw
est
July
celebration.
T
he
Post
is
pian-
plan-
V alley is considered as practically lost torney K ing and th e case proceeded. tru e
It stated , at least, th e ir fin d -1 P o tato Starch and Milling com pany. n ,n g on K,v ln K a dance th e evening of neurones in th e little ch ild 's nervous
and two weeks ago it was expected | A ju ry tria l was asked fo r and a ings exception is taken to the par- Though new er th an th e oth ers, this
xception is taken to the nor. i Though
.i.— .V-
. . . F eb ru ary 11, th e eve before L incoln's system th a t binds him like a p riso n er
th a t th e dam age to th e Hogue R iver ju ry was draw n. T h ere was some tlc u la r statem en t covered by the par- being its first season, it is considered
In steel chains; and ten teach ers and
birthday.
V alley pear o rchards would prove delay in g e ttin g to g e th e r those sub ag rap h quoted.
• en more ca n ’t undo the m ischief th a t
, aH having alm ost unlim ited posslbll-
E
rn
est
B
rugger
and
E
llsw
orth
severe.
poenaed. Mr. E astlu n d grew restiv e
has been done. He "passes along"
W hile G resham can h ard ly be itiez. It is a starch factory and de-
o t m u u of
ui th e country, how-
now- iu n d e r th e delay, saw th a t th e case called at present a large m a n u fa ctu r h y d ratin g plant. It rep resen t nearly R ak er are a com m ittee in ch arg e of th is way u n til he e n ters th e fifth
T his b section
a cam paign for new m em bers, which
ever, had a te m p eratu re ab o u t 15 de- was B kely to be a long draw n o u t af-
g rad e. He is now of the age to begin
ing city— yet it is a grow ing m anu $50.000 capital Invested and is ca-
grees h ig h er th an th e average fo r th e i fa ir w hlch would m ean loss of tim e ta c tu rln g cen ter and Its Industries pahle of h an dling 16 tons of cull po- will last un til Ju n e 1. Each of th e club work, and in th e o rd in ary ru ra l
two
men
nam
ed
Is
a
cap
tain
,
with
two
valley and th e losses to the fru it are I ani* exPense. A fter several consul-
are w orthy of prom inent m ention.
tato es a day. It is a p lan t th a t wiU men u n d er him. At th e end of th e school he pusses to u n o th e r te ac h er__
on th e average m uch less.
; ta tio n s betw een Mr. E astlu n d and At-
The chief of these is th e Beaver be in operation practically all th e oam palgn a prize will be given to the the principal who is one who has
Mr. H all says th a t he has m ade no torney K inS, th e la tte r becam e dis- S tate M otor w orks, em ploying ab o u t year. W hile m ost of the work Is
had much m ore experience perhaps,
captain and men of th e w inning
exam ination of th e peach trees b u t , gusted and w ithdrew from th e case, 50 w orkm en engaged in m a n u fa ctu r
th
an the prim ary teacher. It Is thé
Ipam. The Post now has a m em ber
since they are even m ore te n d er than *Pavin£ th e d efen d an t to ap p ear ing dragsaw s and doing o th e r foun done by m achinery it will have
sam
e old story. T he pupil is little
ship
of
one
h
u
ndred,
and
It
1
h
expect
sm all but stead y payroll.
In th e
pears, he expects to find th e loss will aIone
Tbe co u rt gave him oppor- dry and m achine shop work
The am ount of money it will pay farm ers ed th a t a rapid grow th will resu lt b e tte r th an h alf qualified to ta k e up
be considerable.
tu n ity to secu re o th e r counsel b u t ho p la n t has a v aluation of ab o u t $200,-
th is h alf of th e work. It Is a t a tlm ■•
th ir e ir
ir » w ante
aste pro-
pro- from th e cam paign.
« ..
,
’ in th is vicinity for u
W hen asked w hat should be done desired to have th e case h eard and nnn
when he m ust m ake good If ever. A
000 AH th e work on th e dragsaw« dnee it will com pare favorably with
to trees th a t show dam age Mr. H all se ttled as soon as possible.
tho ro u g h review and drill m ust com
from th e foundry work to the finish th e o th e r factories th a t em ploy m ore SANITARY MARKET TO
replied th a t th e re was nothing to do
K astlund plead in his own be- ing, is done here. T he capacity of workers.
HAVE ICE MAKING PLANT m ence but he also has ev er before
except keep th e prun in g knife off of h a ,f th a t he supposed th e Powell th e p lan t is about 15 com pleted ma
him his re g u la r fifth g ra d e work.
Hence
th
e
m
a
n
u
factu
rin
g
In
terests
th e trees until th e buds sw elled suf- Va,Ipy r ° a d was a county road and he chines a day. ThiB is an In stitu tio n
A nother one of G reshnm ’B b u si W hen Is he going to do it? He m ust
of th is locality— In G resham , in fact ness houses has found itself o u t
flciently to tell which p arts of th e wa8 Pntltled to go on It even in th e of considerable m agnitude, w ith a —
carry his books home. Most pupils
will be found to rep resen t an In-
tree w ere dam aged. If pruned now c^ y lim its at th e ra te allow ed on any w orld-w lde dem and for its product, vested cap ital close to $300,000 and grow ing Its p resen t accom m odations m ust do this any way If they do cred
considerable portions of good wood county r °ad. He was found g u ilty on b rin g in g a nice payroll to G resham an average payroll of 100 to 200 em- and Is having extensive im prove itably th e y e a r’s g rad e work assigned
m ight be taken off and no benefit be both ch arg es— on th e first he was and ad ding much to th e local indus- ployees d u rin g th e g re a te r p art of m ents made. T his Is th e S an itary them as every teach er knows. On
derived by th e tree.
flnpd J 4 and on th e second $8.
Meat M arket on Main stree t.
top of this he m ust ta k e p a rt In pro
try. It should not have been passed th e year.
It has not been determ ined to w hat
bpb alf of Mr. E astlu n d , who up by th e fire m arshals. It m a t be
G eorge Diet!, th e p ro p rie to r is gram s, en tertain m en ts, recitals, etc.
The th in g for th e people of G resh-
extent th e rasp b erries and loganber- said he had no desire to contest th e they considered it located outside th e am to do is to get behind these Indus- m aking arran g em en ts to have an ice- How m uch can a pupil Btand? But
ries, which form such an im portant °Hy’s a u th o rity when he understood city lim its. If so. they were mis- , tries and back them up In every way m aking p lan t installed in th e base th is Is not all. Now comes club work.
m ent of his shop.
p a rt of th e fru it in d u stry in this p a rt i ,h e m a tte r, all w ere glad to see th e
1 have given th e foregoing to show
a Th
n
u
.
.
(possible. We expect w hat we have
of th e county, have been dam aged. m a tte r speedily and q uietly settled.
This p lan t when Installed will be how well th e average pupil Is p re
T he G resham fru it canneries a r - to be p erm an en t and grow ing and
Those berry vines w hich w ere trailed T hose. how ever, who had it in fo r th e w orthy of m ention
They are to be (th ese will encourage o th e rs to come, large enough to supply ice to people pared to com m ence th is very im p o rt
on th e wires are probably dam aged 1 to w n > o r had tim e to listen to th e ar- classed with m a n u factu rin g In stitu -j H elp to ad v ertise them , call a tte n In th is com m unity and will add a an t club work. W hat Is th e Incentive?
some.
j gum ents and challenges of atto rn ey s,
tions
T he R u p ert can n ery handles tlon of stra n g e rs to them and point much needed Industry to th e ever He is offered a prize If he excels, and
H. W. Strong, who o perates one of " erp considerably disappointed with upw ards of a m illion pounds of fresh to them w ith pride as im p o rtan t fa<- w idening scope of G resham 's activ i his nam e and picture Is to ap p e ar In
ties.
th e larg est berry farm s in e a ste rn th e 8Udden tu rn of affairs.
fru it in a season and em ploys th ro u g h , to rs In th e city 's resources and
th e paper If he beatR his fellow com
I' rank ('. Jo n es & Com pany are at p etlto rs In th e project.
M ultnom ah says he has exam ined all
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th e fru it season from 50 to 125 worn- grow th
of his vines and finds them in very ■ * haut-auqua to Be C onsidered,
work now building show cases and
W ork begins. He ts very e n th u si
good condition. Some sections w hich ; T he rpKular m eeting of th e Gresh-
an o th e r larg e Ice box th e size of th e astic. He has his O A. C. Instrue-
a re m ore exposed to wind a re dam - a,n B usiness Men's association will be
one now In use.
Enclosed ____
______ before
„ „ „ him.
r „
show i tlons
He com m ences to
Mold M
M onday
nrdnir n ig h t f In
_ I Masonic
f ___ 1 ■
••
cases are being m ade | n each window j mix m ashes to tick le the p alate o /h 'ls
aged but tak en generally only a held
hall
GIVES WRONG IMPRESSION
Catch Millionaire Draft Dodger
sm all p er cent show dam age
A ful1 atten d a n ce is desired. Plans
I arP. to be m adp for F a rm e rs’ Week
h * u
\
J and ,hp a rran g e m en t fo r a C hautau-
one product has been from th e p ota-j qua is to be considered.
toes which w ere frozen. One of th e
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local m erchants who is in close touch
...
. . Big
A la r g ^ s h o w
7 7 ^ ' “ ’' n”’a " ' ,<>' bp' pr,IP plg T hou«h th e m ixture
cure, m e a u
T h " " T 7 ’" h° ,d ,8( " pprp,,"*ve with odors th a t o u g h t to
w“ n be
P 7 CMe* *
“ qUlCk 8,l,e ,n * Chltla
wi k e e n T r ' fr,g " a to r bol,>H a "d J°<nt. he p roceed, and becomes so en-
wlll keep th e .m e a t In perfect c o n d l-^ h u s U s tlc th a t he begins to see
Got. w hl.e it I, on display w here things. He sees pigs, ,,tt,e pl "
p atro n s may choose w hatever they pigs, spotted pigs, rln g -« te a k e ,l pigs,
P e r h a p s th e g r e a te s t lo ss trnm
one
th ird ~ of the .«cv
late K
potatoes
a re r iru
frozen.
Given oy
by tn
the e old bunch (b
th a t
vtoiuro m
ze n . 1920.
is f z s v .
County A gent H all rays he feels sure^ bas been giving such good dances at
th a t o n e-q u a rte r of th e late crop Is a h a i i2 iPw. a11 w*n ,e r
io. .
I T be dance th a t w ar announced I
_,
,
I f° r tb e 24th at F airview will be at
T h e early potatoes w ere alm ost a Rockwood and no m ore dances a t j
to tal loss because of th e extrem e dry Cairvlew. Hoping to see you all and
w eath er which also kept th e la te p o - ' ai ’
fr,|Pn.fl8 ’i P v * t h vWe are aR
ta to e . back A frost which killed th e
r im e ° 7 o rT ? ™ e y
’ y° U “
n o thing but plgn. H p fpctia
E verything possible Is being added his pig; he cu rries him ; he scrubs
o com plete and m ake th e shop an him ; he du sts him with Dr H ess's
up-to-date m ark et.
| lnRPCt pow„ pr „„„
vine« only cam e ab o u t th re e weeks
Tailoring
before the freezing w eather arrived.
w omen— cleaning,
I t took at least two weeks a fte r th F or men and
pressing and rep a irin g done well
C ontinued on p a g e 4
P e te r L enard. Powell street.
Laughing With the Doughboy in Europe
I
an entertaining lecture by GORDON J. TAYLOR
Lecturer, Humorist and Newspaper Man
FAIR VIEW CITY HALL
Saturday Evening, January 24, at 8 o’clock
Admission 25 cents and 15 cents
.K . 7 h*.
Iban 1
draft dodger’ has been caught, proving again
, u , u * 1”*“ b* • u «’ts attar a mao He is Orover
u Ph,1*d*| l>b,a. who la said to be worth millions In bis
own right He was caught at his home last week, when federal offl-
cere surprised In raid The mother, shown climbing Into the Black
Betar on the way to police station, shot a federal offloer before being
disarmed
Bergdoii evaded officers for two years
~ F o r H*le.
L" ,aC! he aln,o"t 1,rp" ln thp P'< P«n
One 14 h p. Stover engine with ** tr PM to im itate the squeal and
m agneta, m ounted on truck*; good ^ ru n t of his p o rk er and even *rieg to
H<tn,U 8 h n r ii
m
i ».
» “ Ilf like him
(Good p ractice for
glne, good condition
i
<«b«°rb« a g n a t deal
T hree 1
h. p engines, used but
° dor of ,h ‘’ pl* ”en ’ hlch he
little. O th er good used im plem ent* * ratu ,io ,I»ly share« with hln fellows
and m achinery.
ln th e school room. In fact be has
W A H ESS EL.
i pig on th e brain.
N o tic e o f S to c k h o ld e r s' M ee tin g .
j
Next, he tack les hts rep o rt
He
The an n u al m eeting of th e «toe»- w orks and sw eats over It and bv so
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......... ............ . m . .................. . « , r
m as County M utual T elephone Com-
pany will be held In M etzger's hall m etlc and language th a t he should
G resham , Oregon, Monday, Ja n u a ry have studied th a t evening to m ake
28 a t 2 p. m. for th e purpose qf elect up his g rad e work. The n e tt day he
ing two d irecto rs and to tra n sa c t any lag« in his recitatio n s and m ay be
o th e r burines» which may come be-
obliged to do th e assigned work a t
■ fore th e m eeting.
PEA R L RlfEOG. Secretary.
recess.
Not dau n ted how ever, ho
draw s pictu res of pigs and pig pens
Storage b attery rep airin g and re
charging, s ta rte r and
g en e rato r «n the m argins of his ta b let, a n l
i work. R aker ft Son.
Continued on page 2