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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 95 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920 $1.50 PER YEAR BIG DOINGS PLANNED FOR FARMERS’ WEEK ODD FELLOWS LODGE HAS JOLLY EVENING MUCH DAMAGE BY RAINS TO CONVENE JANUARY830 CERTIFICATES GIVEN RELATIVES FEB. 22 T he Odd Fellow s lodge w hich m eets The heavy rain s of S atu rd ay and 1 th e h ard freezes and rap id thaw ing Sunday school w orkers iu g en eral, every T h u rsd ay evening a t th e ir hall on Powell stre e t, has been having Sunday has w orked havoc w ith road of th e past w in ter have loosened great ; and especially those # h a - have re- T he atten d a n ce a t th e G resham j some unusually in te restin g m eetings. conditions in an d n ear G resham , and q u an titie s of e a rth which has sli 1 . eently affiliated them selves w ith the B usiness Men’s m eeting last night At tbe m eeting held last T hursday, it will cost several th o u san d dollars down iiro th e road com pletely block t ounty Sunday School association, T he F rench governm ent has hon Ja n n u u a a ry ry 22, T. J. Skirvin. Geo. Tach- ing it. was hv in m te t- rfe r f o rin r in g . circum -------- | Ja was denleted depleted by i will be in terested in the an n u a l con ored th e A merican Legion, by select to rep a ir th e dam age done in the eron, and Mr. Sm ith, v isitin g mem- T he il on the Heiney road near vention of Sunday school w orkers at stances, to such an extent th a t th e j gave ,ntere8ttng ta lk s which past few days. Llnnem nn w ashed com pletely out J th e F irst B a p tist church (W h ite ing them as th e agent for presenting re g u la r ann u al election of officers w as , w ere much enjoyed, Several roads a re blocked entirely ♦nd a tem porary bridge will be built T em ple) in P o rtlan d Friday, Ja n u a ry j hon o rary certificates to th e next of i kin of all men who were in any d eferred to an adjo u rn ed m eeting j Glenwood Miller, L. S S. ; Casper as a resu lt of th e w ashouts and slides. In o rd er th a t trav e l may not be in , 30, In all duy session. ) branch of th e service, and m ade the C arl Dahl, L. S. w hich will be held next M onday night A tterbury, O. G Among th ese are th e Sandy boule te rru p te d any longer th an necessary. L. ( K napp of Spokane, secretary W ork on th e bridge com m enced this 1 of th e Inland E m pire Sunday school ’ su p rem e sacrifice d u rin g th e W orld at th e usual place and tim e. V were hl8talled ln »^elr new ot- vard, the H einey road n ea r Linne- morning. , W ar. G resham Post has been called An effort was m ade to bring before ficeS a t ,h ' 8 m eet,ng association, will be th e principal jon to help in th is m a tte r and It is re- m ann, th e Base L ine extension, and A nother fill which w ashed o u t Sun ¡sp eak er of th e day. th is m eeting, as announced in th e last ' 1 " USUal lntere8t was «roused over D uring th e O utlook, th e consideration of a plan th e C° ’, ’ei“ * h,eh WM won by Cecil th e Strebin road in M elrose neigh- day nig h t was on th e S treb in road m orning session he will conduct a quested th at residents of G resham 1 borhood. iust east of Jo h n S tre b in ’s home. problem sh o p ” am i iu th e evening ¡and vicinity who should receive-these fo r a Chautauqua u nder th e Ellison- Met’ « er DeeP m ystery su rro u n d s ‘certificates com m unicate w ith the The w ashout on the Sandy boule 'Jbis fill was only m ade last sum m er W hite system . T his also was de- th " COnte8t and tbe p rtle b ut “ uluat he will give a blackboard d e m o n stra ¡secretary of th e Post, Chase E. St. vard was n ea r "T he C ed ars” about ;oid h a d n ’t been in place long enough tio n : "W orld F acts.” ferre d to a fu tu re m eeting bave been aniUBlng if «“ e can ju d g e Clair, Im m ediately. T he nam e In full T he plans for F a rm e rs’ W eek w ere by the bappy 8tulle8 0,1 ,h e iace8 of th re e -q u a rte rs mile w est of T ro u t to w ttb stan d th e extrem ely try in g Rev. H ow ard Agnew Jo h n sto n , of ¡of th e man who gave his life and th e dale. T he e a rth w ashed o ut for a condition of th is season. A wiwhout Chicago, will give the aftern o o n a d ta lk e d over and it was found th a t th e th e n‘em bers com m ittee of arran g e m en ts, u nder The w ln n er of lhe c° n te st for one d istance of about 35 feet and at the 20 feet wide is rep o rted at th is place dress. His subject will be "E d u c a address of th e n ea rest relatio n Is th e leadership of County A gent S B l e ' ening plans th e contest for the ( deepest point was betw een fo u r and and since it is possible for all those tional E vangelism ." H arold F H um w anted. This Inform ation m ust bo in not la tp r th an F eb ru ary 2. H all, had the necessary m a tte rs well I,eJtt 8eS8lon’ t*»“ 8 »M uring som ething five feet deep. In sp ite of th e fact using th e road to get out no effort bert, Mrs E arl DuBols and A. F T hese certificates will be presented th a t th e re was but little su p po rt for To Mr. will be m ade to build a tem p o rary B ittn er are o th er speakers on the in hand and prospects w ere bright i I different each evening. u n d er the auspices of th e v ^ lo u s tl\e pavem ent It held to g e th e r and bridge but it will be filled again when Metzger, th erefo re, falls th e duty of program . fo r a successful series of m eetings. Legion Posts w ith ap p ro p riate ce re two m achines passed o ver i t . Mil- conditions perm it. N early all details are arran g e d and preparin g th e next contest. An in te restin g fe a tu re will be the monies on Sunday, F eb ru ary 32, ton Fox of T ro u td ale was th e first to At th e m eeting n ex t T h u rsd ay a Bridge 74 ju st a little east of this th e full program can, it is expected, v eteran ’s dedication service to be supper will be given. C arl Dahl, I cross Sunday evening. fill is In an im passable condition also held at th e close of th e m orning ses W ashington's birthday. T he tim e be announced in a few days. R ealizing th a t som ething was Owing to th e fill at th e east approach sion. Five subscriptions to th e O re-I and place of p resen tatio n will be an- iu irio »vrrn T • — he dates xw for x X F a rm e rs’ W eek Ui at Glenwood M iller and Cecil M etzger nounced later. w rong Mr. Fox stopped his ca r and w ashing out. G resham will be F eb ru ary 9 to 14 - are the e° m m itte e in ch arg e of these gon Sunday School O utlook will bel T he secretary of th e Post is also w ent back to in v estig ate. W hen he T he fill on Cleveland avenue n ear aw arded for one year to th e sch o o l' sessions will be held each day both a r r a ngem ents. saw th e condition of th e road he im Powell Valley road has w ashed out having present th e largest n um ber p rep arin g a list of all men who were forenoon and afternoon, w ith one or DOUBLE SURPRISE PARTY in the service betw een April 6, 1917 m ediately notified Road S upervisor i considerably, but th e road Is still of m em bers who have been connect- ‘ and N ovem ber 11, 1918 tw o evening m eetings of a m ore pop- rv q q PT A O T O McKay Medals are who sta rte d to th e scene of open. C. H. Lane, who has lived on ed w ith Sunday school work for m ore u la r ch a racter, perhaps including I VlbM BY O. S. GLASSES to be presented to these men. P a r th e trouble. Before he arriv ed at j Cleveland avenue fo r m any years says th a n 35 years. ilu stra te d lectures. The schedule of I A few m em bers of th e U p-stream - ents or th e n earest relativ e of a man sub jects will be as follow s: er8 clas9 of th e P iea8ant Home M. E. th e w ashout, how ever, an o th e r m a ' w ater covered fields and roads In th a t who m ade th e suprem e sacrifice are chine, the Hood R iver bus, carrying section which had never been covered Monday, D airying. Sunday school planned a double su r- INCREASING INTEREST also en titled to th is m edal, which Is 16 passengers, had crossed th e bad before to his know ledge, sections of Tuesday, D airying and Soils. | prise party last S atu rd ay evening, IN REVIVAL MEETINGS given by th e s ta |e of Oregon. On the section safely. If the pavem ent ha t Cleveland avenue w ere covered w ith W ednesday, F arm Crops and Soils. Ja n u a ry 24, In ho n o r of th e b irth d ay ntedal for relatives of men who gave n o t been equal to th e stra in a bad w ater as were many sections of tne The revival m eetings a t th e M. E, T hursday, Poultry. ■ of jjlss R uth Ick le r and also a fare- th e ir lives th e re will be a gold sta r. w reck would have been th e resu lt. Section Line road east of tow n and church are co n tin u in g th is week with h rid ay , H o rticu ltu re . | well party to Lloyd S hriner. About T his list will be sent about F eb ru ary in o th e r localities. Mr. McKay posted g u ard s to keep increasin g in terest. T he stro n g , S aturday, M iscellaneous. , 25 m em bers of th e S unshine club and J. M. H illyard, road supervisor helpful serm ons by P a sto r Myers d u r 1, and It is necessary th a t the Infor T he g range hall has been secured th e U p-stream ers classes w’ere p rts- any o th e r m achines from crossing m ation needed be given the secretary for ’he sessions, except possibly on e n t. The party proved a com plete and Monday m orning th e pavem ent says th a t it will cost several thousand ing the past week were listened to of G resham Post im m ediately. W rite S aturday w hen th e program will be | gurprise on Mias Ickler. It was held was cut. Several charges of pow der dollars to rep a ir th e dam age done to with much benefit to those who o r phone in th e follow ing: d ate of w ere necessary to break up th e pave roads in his d istric t d u rin g th e past h eard them and th e singing has been of a m ore gen eral c h a ra c te r and in- at her home. en listm en t, place of en listm en t, resi Mr. H illyard says th a t exceptionally good. m ent so th a t it could be cleared out few days. Several people elude m any e n te rta in in g fea tu re s A very de,|g h ttm evening was dence at tim e of en listm en t, o rg an i much of th e dam age is of such a na have publicly confessed new -found along with a big luncheou at noon, j gpent in gam es and music. Violin of th e way p rep arato ry to m aking a zation o r ship, and d ate o f discharge tu re th a t It will ta k e m onths and faith In C hrist. It is planned to m ake this an In ter- muglc by Leon raddy> accom panied new cu lv ert and fill. o r death. even years to get th e roads into th e T he following su b jects have been Mr. McKay says th a t road rep airs esting culm ination of the w eek’s s e s - , by Mrs. A nderson was m uch enjoyed, T he re g u la r m eeting of G reshatu sions and a day long to be rem em - | T he second p a rt of th e su rp rise will to ta l a t least a tho u san d dollars conditions they w ere in before the announced for th e services th is week Post will be postponed, from T ues storm . and next Sunday: b erod’ cam e w hen th e U p-stream ers class in th a t section of th e county. day n ig h t, F eb ru ary 3, to Tuesday, The cold dry w eath er raised the Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 27— "D ynam ics It is urged th a t everybody plan to presented a gold handled penknife A. J. W. Brow n rep o rts th a t it was F e b ru a ry 17, in th e Modern W ood roads and w hen th e thaw cam e the of T ru th .” atten d as m any as possible of these J to Lloyd S h rin e r as an expression of a m ost in te restin g sig h t to see how m an hall. cut W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 28— "A prob sessions and get th e full benefit of th e I th e ir esteem and th e ir appreciation th e pavem ent hung to g eth er. It heavy tru ck s and m achines th ro u g h m aking th e roads Im pass lem in P ro p o rtio n .” week. T he leading speakers will be of his p(Torts fo r th e ela8a doubled up iu waves and folds much TELEPHONE MEETING able in some places and In o th ers a l announced la te r. _____________ _ T hursday, Ja n u a ry 29 — "T he th e sam e as a carp et would. Tne POSTPONED TO FEB 7 m ost so. T he heavy rain s will now D evil's F a ith .” t ' ____ NEAREST RELATIVES pavem ent was ab o u t six inches thick m ake th is condition even worse. F riday, Ja n u a ry 30— "A Soul on LECTURE ON POULTRY , ©F WAR HEROES SOUGHT and had p ractically no su p p o rt for a T he m eeting of th e stockholders Mr. H illyard doubts If th e dam age th e Auction B lock.” of th e M ultnom ah and C lackam as PROVES VERY HELPFUL ---------- d istance of 35 feet. to roads can be rep aired so as to have --------- - T he n e a re st relativ es of men who S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 31— "S u rp rise M utual T elephone com pany, which All traffic from T ro u td ale m ust as good conditions next fall as they Service.” A large crowd atten d e d the lectu re died d urin g the W orld W ar are re- was called fo r yesterday aftern o o n , now go by way th e Base L ine road. w ere la st year. on poultry by Ju d g e Geo. A. M aster- quested to send th e full nam es of the Sunday, F eb ru ary 1, m o rn in g — was unable to do business because of T he Base Line extension is closed T he splendid way th e paved roads “ T he W o rld ’s G reatest D eform ity,” too sm all rep resen tatio n of stock. son of C alifornia, w hich was held in soldiers, sailors o r m arin es m aking th e grange hall Ja n u a ry 22d. A. R. th e suprem e sacrifice, to th e Ameri- indefinitely. A g re a t deal of tro u b le stood th e freeze, th e thaw s, snow and evening, “ A Real E v o lu tio n ." T h ere were needed to conduct the has been caused all w inter by slides. rain will m ake It m ore th an ev er a Lym an, president tff th e local pout- can Legion Post in th e ir locality as On T hursday and F riday a f te r business of the an n u al m eeting 170 T h ere are many cuts on th is road and p o p u lar type of road Im provem ent. noons at 3 :45 a sh o rt m eeting will sh ares and only 107 w ere preseut. try m e n ’s association presided and soon as possible, in o rd e r th a t the gave an In terestin g talk . men may be rem em bered in th e p re be held fo r boys and girls from 8 to T he m eeting was called to o rd er 16 years of age. Mrs. H. L. St. C lair by th e p resident, A. D owsett, an d th e ju d g e M asterson’s lecture and sen tatio n of m em orial certificates of will lead on T h u rsd ay and Rev. E arl stock canvassed, and it was decided d em onstration was considered ex- ’he F rench governm ent B. Cotton on Friday. P re sen ta tio n cerem onies will be ceptlonally good. He gave m any to a d jo u rn until S atu rd ay afternoon, The canning in d u stry in th e Pacific re to rts and fo u r com plete "H ues" of A rrangem ents a re being m ade for F eb ru ary 7. T he m eeting will be in helpful suggestions. Special atten - held hy local Posts of th e A merican tion was given to diseases of poultry Legion on F e b ru a ry 22, 1920, W ash- N orthw est has been m aking re m a rk cookers with larg e jam room and a l special singing each evening by local M etzger’s hall and will be called to and the d em onstration in connection in g to n ’s birthday. able strid es d u rin g the past few years m ost unlim ited w arehouse rooms. A sin g ers an d on F rid a y and S atu rd ay o rd er at 2 o’clock. was of special benefit to all po u ltry -; W ith th e nam es of th e men who new larg e w arehouse is u n d er con evening and a t th e Sunday services S torage battery rep airin g and re men. died, should go th e nam es and ad- and has reached a stag e of develop stru ctio n . T he construction is of the th e W atts sisters will again be p res ch arg in g , s ta rte r and g en e rato r A nu m b er of little girls a c co in -( dresses of th e next of kin, an d the m ent which is a ttra c tin g atten tio n latest approved type w ith concrete ent and sing. w ork. R ak er * Son. panted Ju d g e M asterson from Port-^ probable place w here they can be from all p arts of th is co u n try and floors. The buildings are steam A G<M><1 Buy. T ailoring large portions of E urope and the I heated. land and gave several songs w hich reached on F e b ru a ry 22, F o r men and w om en— cleaning, C hevrolet to u rin g car,, good tires, o rien t. In fact, th is te rrito ry has added much to th e p leasure of th e T, . . ------ —---------- . , , An O utlook rep rese n tativ e rec en t pressing and rep airin g done well. good condition. . Poverty is no disgrace, but n eith er come into stro n g com petition with evening. I ¡g anytbjng to brag about. ly visited th e N ew berg cannery and P ete r L enard, Powell street. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. C alifornia which has th ro u g h long found a larg e force a t w ork p rep arin g years of o rganization been fa r In the canned fru it of all kinds, including lead. Much of O regon’s fine fru it glass pack, fo r carload shipm ents. A w ent on th e m a rk e t u n d er C alifornia large office force was at work. Every brands. Now, It is said, m any brands courtesy was extended th e visitor. include th e w ords “ C alifornia and The im pression gained is th a t of ef O regon” fruits. But m ore significant fective o rg an izatio n an d system atic th an th is is th e rapidly increasing de operation. m and in eastern and world m ark ets The benefit of such a p la n t Is m ost for stric tly Oregon fru it product«. ap p aren t and th e benefit is cu m u la Not th e least im p o rta n t agency in tive from year to year. fact, am ong th e ehief agencies in The q uery n a tu ra lly arises, why b rin g in g about th is new condition has not such an in stitu tio n in O reshant? been th e panning in d u stry developed The an sw er is d oubtless to be found by A. R upert. in lack of o rg an izatio n , co n cen tratio n Mr. R u p ert sta rte d In a few years of effort and b ackw ardness of devel ago w ith a selling agency. As d e opm ent. H ere is th e area, here Is th e m and increased he purchased or se soil- here, in fact, is ev erything cured control of canneries in th is te r equal, and su p e rio r lu some essen rito ry . At p resen t th e A. R u p ert cor tials, to a n y th in g found a t N ew berg, poration owns or controls p la n ts in McMinnville or Lebanon. T he only the follow ing places: Newberg, Leb reason th is locality is n o t In th e lead anon, G resham , F alls City, S p rin g . of o th ers is th e fact th a t th e n earn ess brook and P uyallup, W ashington. The to P o rtlan d has m ilitated agninat ■company Is building a cannery at Me- co n cen tratio n and cen tralizatio n of ' M lnnville, and Is selling agency for effort which >is very necessary to the the E ugene F ru it G row ers' associa developm ent of th e local in d u stry , tion a t Eugene and th e Umpqua with a cen tralized p lant, grow ing O ro w e rs association at R oseburg. la rg e r from y ear to year u n d er th e T he plant a t Newberg Is ono of the en couragem ent of steadily increasing larg est In th e n o rth w est. D uring the and dependable production. season at th is cannery ab o u t 7,000,-; • Thl« locality should get th e vision 000 pounds of fresh fru it is received, Seventy-five per cent of th e rasp b er COL. WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON. m ost of It grow n in th e vicinity of ries grow n in th e s ta te a re produced Newberg. This p lant, it is claim ed, in th is aeea. T he q u ality of red This eminent Republican, a native of Montana, has just resigned p u ts up th e la rg e st pear pack in the rasp b erries grow n h ere is said to be is position as director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, In n o rth w est F rom 12 to 20 carloads unsurpassed anyw here In th e sta te order to give his time to the chairmanship of the Ways and Means of canned good« a re shipped o u t each which m eans anyw here in the world. Committee of the Republican National Committee. Throughout the war he waa active In patriotic and philanthropic movements and is said m onth d u rin g the six month« of th e ; T hink w hat It would mean If th e to have contributed more than 11,000,000 to Red Cross work. packing season and a lesser num ber production here were doubled, and Speaking of the Ways and Means Committee, he said: "W e are d u rin g th e rem ain in g m onths of the then doubled again And th en If a going to aid In the organisation and educational work of the party and Maryland’« Junior Senator. year. Much of th is is packed for ex grow ers’ o rg an izatio n com pelled th e help In the movement to provide all the campaign funds for the Re publican campaign through popular contributions from Republicans p ort and goes to E ngland, E urope m ark etin g of th is fru it u n d er a local; United States Senator Joseph I. Prance, P«nnhllcs« of Mary generally, the maximum amount from any source to be (1000. This and th e o rien t. N early h alf a m il brand, show ing w here It was grow n j land. Is a physician and Burgeon, and since entering public life he has plan is a new one and w ill require effort to consumate, but it Is so lion dollars “is paid o ut d u rin g the In tim e th e re w»uM be a large and naturally taken an especial interest in the betterment o f,the public commendable that this committee is determined to give a ll the time year to fru it grow ers and w orkers. He has recently propoeed a survey of the various ac necessary to make It a success.” unfailing dem and for th e G resham - The rap acity of th e p lan t Is Im grown and G resham -packed r a s p - , tivities of the government pertaining to public health, »an I tat Io a and »oc^tto»' * * * * « * * • '» * ■ of the Roosevelt Memorial , *be aBd lnl ur»d, with a view to making recommends m ense T h ere are two big vegetable berries. | tons for their expansion and improvement. GIVPN CANNING INDUSTRY BIG Giving Time to Party Work PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE