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T W IC E A W E E K G resham O utlook VOL. 9, NO 97 BUSINESS MEN PLAN FOR FARMERS’WEEK GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH DEMOCRATS GIVE HER PLACE OF HONOR n COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920 MULTNOMAH FAIR TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER At the m eeting of th e G resham B usiness Men's association w hich was : held a t Masonic hall Monday evening, ' F eb ru ary 2, several m a tte rs of In te r est were ta k e n up and th e annual election of officers held. Jo h n Cannon was re-elected p resi d en t; Will He$sel, vice presid en t; Leslie W alrad, secretary and A. Dow- 1ONTANA RANCHMAN ADOPTS SON’S FIANCE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS >1.80 PER YEAR RUPERT CANNERIES WILL BE EXPANDED T he M ultnom ah county fa ir will Alano shows. T he company has a> In keeping w ith th e policies of co be held in G resham . O ctober 4 to 9 band, and w ants space for 1600 feet! operation w ith th e grow ers laid down inclusive th is year, w hich will be th e of concessions. T h ere will also be I by A. R u p ert, president of the A. the m erry-go-round and four o th e r week follow ing th e s ta te fair. p o p u lar types' of rides T he train ed R u p ert Com pany, Inc., before his T his announcem ent was m ade at > . » the reg u la r m eeting of th e board of * U1 occupy “ 9pace 100 d eath, th e d irecto rs of th e com pany by 175 feet. i have ju s t voted an ap p ro p riatio n of fa ir d irecto rs w hich was held Mon T he racing program will be carried ! $160,900 for th e b etterm e n t of the day at th e Bank of G resham . T here t were ten m em bers present out of th e o ut Practically th e sam e as last year, plants, expansion of th e com pany's sett, treasurer. tw elve on th e board and th is good M™8™. L ew is, M inton. Mann and facilities for h an dling fru its an d d is P rincipal Goodwin was p resent and j trib u tio n of th e products. ¡atten d an ce and active in te re st speaks B Lee, secretary of th e sta te fail,, told of the congested conditions at well for th e fu tu re success of th e Iare ,h e ‘ ontm lttee on racing. Mr T his m eans th a t th e local plant the high school. He said th a t the ! fair. | M inton said th a t both he and Mr. will en larg e its facilities here and building was taxed to its utm ost ca H A. Lewis, p resid en t, m ade a Lewis w ere assured by th e race horse ¡w ill em ploy a la rg e r force d u rin g the pacity at th e present tim e, so crow d sh o rt ta lk in which he asked th e nlen th a * ,hey would come again th is j can n in g season next su m m er am ong ed now th a t the adm ission of one ex 1 active co-operation of everv m em ber v ear' D a,es were arran g ed at the o th e r things, according to Jos. J. Miss M ary Foy o f Los Ac geles. tr a pupil was a problem . Sergeant Al Je tte of Missoula, to aid In m aking th is one of th e best fair association m eeting In P o rtlan d F isher, m an ag er of th e local can Is one of th e tw o women i> centl> out., was billeted at St, Nazaire, “ T he prospect is th a t th e re will nery. ap p o in ted a m epiher of th e D emo years th a t th e fa ir has ev er know n. ' 90 th e re wiU be “ ° overlapping of | rance, when he met Mile. Martha be a t le a st 100 new pupils a t th e be-! c ra tic n a tio n al e x e c u tiv co m m it T he m em bers of th e board prom - dale8 *“ th e racln* Pr°l« a m . ou rter a fte r the signing of the At th e sam e tim e th e d irecto rs, te e on a rra n g e m e n ts. th e o th er g in n ing of th e next school te rm ,” ! mistloe. They became engaged said Mr. F islier, unanim ously voted ised th e ir co-operation in th e h ea rty O ther m atters of In terest tak en up 1 w om an m em b er being Mrs Oeorg- -then bergeant J e u e took ill. On said Mr. Goodwin, “and w ith present j B ass T h is Is th e first tim e ft: th e to follow Mr. R u p e rt's policies of m an n er in which they received his were th e fieed of accom m odations fo r ! :» death bed he m ade Mile. Bou- facilities it will be im possible to ac a n n a ls of A m e rc a n p o litics th.it building for the p ro sp erity of the suggestions. eatiu g places some w here in town. It to r promise th a t she would any woman h as been ap p o in te d ’ > com m odate them fo r th e e n tire floor me to his home on the Montana grow ers, und voiced th e ir ap p recia T h e first business of th e m eeting was suggested as a m a tte r w hich th e an Im p o rtan t co m m ittee in ., space is in use all th e tim e every day. ! nch and become th e ward of his tion for the frien d lin ess th a t exists p o litical p a rty was th e election of th ree new direct- business m en's o rganization should tther. Hero is her photo, as she R epresentatives of the G overnm ent M iss Ft y m ade ,i speech of i n betw een th e grow ers and th e com ors. David M. Dunn, Jo h n M. Mann 1ta k e UP- D uring such tim es as fa ir rived in New York— on the last R eh ab ilitatio n B oard have m ade sev v ita tio n ask ng th a t Kan F ran cisco pany. week, F o u rth of Ju ly celebrations and and T. J. K reu d er were unanim ously ip of her 6000-miie trip to keep bo th e place fot m e n a tio n al con eral trip s to G resham recently in an r promise She will he adopted T hut the com pany will alw ays keep elected as m em bers of th e fa ir board th e com ing F a rm ers' week it is a l v en tio n in Ju n e effort to place from 15 to 25 re tu rn - v the Montana ranchm an Its facilities ab reast of production and to fill the places of th e county com most im possible for people to g et a ing soldiers in th is com m unity u n d er ------------------------------------------------------ will assist th e grow er to secure m ax m issioners who resigned la st m onth place to e a t th e direction of th e A g ricu ltu ral De- REVIVAL MEETINGS TO im um crops and th e h ig h est g ra d e of in o rd er to be in a position to tak e Seats on th e fa ir ground was GRADE PUPILS ARE OUT p artm en t of Union High. T hese rep- CONTINUE THIS WEEK J over th e county fa ir w hen th e tim e TO W IN THRIFT PENNANT fru it is show n by the follow ing state- an o th er necessity which was urged by resen tativ es have even offered to f u r - ! ____ __ i inent received from D. C. Minor, sec- I com es th at such an action is advis- some of th e m em bers. The pupils of the g rad e school met The revival m eetings at the I able. nish th e ir own te ac h er and put up [ T he W illam ette Valley Onion in th e assem bly room, Monday retary of the com pany. The sta te tem p orary buildings to care fo r these M ethodist Episcopal church will con- C. D. M inton, m anager, rep o rted on I G row ers association will have an ex m orning a t 10 o’clock with Principal m ent in p a rt follows: men- T hese men a re at present in the tin u e this week and o ver Sunday, j .. “T h ro u g h o u t Mr. R u p ert's business _ , . ... . . th e Pacific fair association held in h ib it of onions a t th e fa ir next fall. T. J. S kirvln in charge. Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college and at This was decided at th e m eeting last . .. , .. . „ , j career, he alw ays held th a t the in ter- , ■ ... .. P o rtlan d th e la tte r p a rt of last Tfcis is th e first tim e th is association "A m erica the B e au tifu l,” was the th e P ullm an A gricu ltu ral college in Sunday m orning, w ithout a dissent- ,, . _ T ,, . _. . . . . . . . . . .. . m onth. “T hose who atten d ed ex- hps exhibited a t th is place and A. J. opening n u m b er und th e children j est of th e can n er and th e gro w er W ashington. T here a re 150 re tu rn e d ing vote. T he in te rest has steadily 1 were m u tu al und that th e prosperity pecting a two days’ v acatio n ,” said i F anno, p resid en t of th e association, sang h eartily . soldiers at present at O. A. C. study- increased and th is week is expected to of each depended on th e o th er. Mr. M inton, “ were disappointed, for fias prom ised an a rtistic and in stru c t- P rin cip al S kirvln g av e a sh o rt ing ag ric u ltu re and they a re very ■ be b e tte r th an ever, frien d sh ip s existed between two days of very stren u o u s w ork was ive display of com m ercial onions of talk on th e reasons why "Good Old , Strong „„ , J , anxious to get into a locality w here T onight, th e official board will p ut in .” many kinds an d varieties. Uncle S am ” w anted th e boys and g lris ! ,,the i " " * ” and thp 9ani9 they may work p art tim e on farm s. ! have charge of the p relim in ary seiv- * “ *de, con,pa,ly *" A system of uniform classification, P lans a re being m ade fo r an ex to buy th rift stam ps. H e also spoke ' ” ‘7 They w ant to m ake a practicable ap- ice. On W ednesday n ig h t th a t p art en try blanks and record books was hibit of n u ts as an encouragem ent to on th e pow er and value of habit and 1 ,h e fU,Urfi plication of th e know ledge w hich of the service will be devoted to fav- “T he d irecto rs at a m eeting Just ag reed upon and will be in effect th is th is new and grow ing industry. said th a t one of th e best hab its th a t they a re gaining in th e course. T he | o rite songs. T h u rsd ay evening will Held, unanim ously voted to follow his com ing year. F airs belonging to the It was decided th a t th e su p e rin te n they could form was th e h ab it of governm ent is m aking every effort to I be given over to a consideration of association will have th ese blanks all dents of th e different divisions should saving a p art of th e ir income. From plans an d to carry on his program of give these soldiers the m ost p ra c ti m a tte rs of in te rest to business men. expansion and of service to grow ers p rin ted at once which will m ake it be appointed early in o rd er th a t they cable know ledge possible and they who are invited to be p resen t at th e m uch easier to keep rep o rts and rec-1 m ight g et an early s ta r t In planning th e en th u sia stic "y e s" which sou n d in all te rrito rie s where R u p ert can ed from dozens of young voices when hope to gain th is by having them m eeting. T he su b ject will be, “ Is neries a re located or may be built. w ork part of the tim e on farm s tak - Religion a H elp or a H indrance in ords besides being a saving from a th e work of th e ir division. Mr. Lewis Mr. S kirvln asked if they d id n ’t “T his in su res th e grow ers of financial stan d p o in t. prom ised th a t th e list of su p erln ten - i “ «fee w ith him , th a t th is was th e , ing th e a g ric u ltu ra l course u nder th e B usiness?" F rid ay n ig h t will be am ple facilities to handle th e ir pro T he question of show s and con dents would be ready fo r th e next best co u n try on e a rth and th e ein- supervision of th e local a g ric u ltu ra l ‘P rom ise N ight." Soloists a t these cessions was tak en up and only clean m eeting w hich will be held th e first j phatlc " n o ” which aro se when he d ucts an d m eans that they can a l d ep artm en t of the high school in con- m eetings will be Jackson Jones, Miss show s and concessions will be al- M onday in March. asked them If they w anted to be a ways co u n t on th e canneries to m ain nection with th e p racticable phase of Mary H ansen and C. E. R usher, lowed. One of the best carn iv al com T he line s p irit of co-operation Bolsheviki, it would appear th a t tain field service men to assist them farm ing. , On T hursday aftern o o n from 1:39 In the work of securing th e m axi panics in th e co u n try will have th e I am ong th e m em bers of th e fair board | A m ericanism , as well as books Mr. Goodwin plans to ta k e th is ! to 4:30 a group m eeting will be held Is be concessions th is fall a t th e G resham 1 indicate th a t G resham will have one Ing successfully ta u g h t In o u r school. mum yields and th e best q u ality of when Sunday school su p e rin ten d e n ts m a tte r up w ith th e school board at f ru it.” fair. T his is th e well know n g re a te r of th e best fairs it has ever know n. Miss H ansens' room gave sayings and teachers, m in u te m en an d o, th e ir next m eeting. Mr. F ish er will la te r announce th e from B enjam in F ra n k lin on paving The com m ittee on prelim inary a r will be present from th e P leasant im provem ents which he plans Tor the and th rift. ran g em ents fo r F a rm e rs W eek, which Home circuit. Boring and Sandy local p lan t tills year. Selections on th e g ruphaphone will be held next week, reported th a t Rockwood, F airview and th e local they have got in touch w ith A. G. church. Dr. H ow arth of th e C enten ’ T h e n10«’*” th e ” ? [ * ’ • EVANGELISTCARLSON The U 8. g o v ern m en t has appoint- C lark, secretary of th e M anufactur ary office In P o rtlan d and Rev. E. E. WEDS CANBY WOMAN G resham , Oregon, Feb. 2, 1920.— , life are th e m ost im p o rtan t as far as ed each sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of e rs’ association and th a t he is going G ilbert, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e Salem E d ito r th e G resham O u tlo e k :— May (laying th e foundation for proper men- schools, head of th e th rift saving district are expected to be present. to assist in p u ttin g on th e horn" E vangelist F. T. C arlson, who is Dr. H ow arth will have ch arg e during I not say th a t one good re su lt has tai developm ent and m aking co rrect cam paign in the schools In th e sta te well know n in G resham , Powell V al products luncheon S aturday. and furn ish es a ste n o g ra p h er to help T ickets will be given o u t du rin g the th e afternoon and Rev. Mr. G ilbert come from my article of Ja n u a ry 23: h ab it form ation Is concerned.” j th in k th „ rea d er wl„ apprec)ate w ith th e work. T his is a studied ef ley, D am ascus and o th e r nearby week to all those in atten d a n ce w h o 1 will probably rem ain for th e even- nam ely, It has provoked discussion. If you will kindly g ra n t me fu rth e r how th e a u th o r fee,B regardin(? thfi fo rt on th e p a rt of th e governm ent to churches, was m arried Ja n u a ry 18 can be present S aturday. A dm ission ing service, to Miss Jo h a n n a H agdal of Canby at ta v o r by p erm ittin g me to co rrect fir8t year8 of „ chlld>8 ,,fp co u n teract th e B olsheviki tendencies will be given only to those holding th e B ap tist church in Oregon City. som e m isquotations o r at least som e! MULTNOMAH CO. W ELL tickets. Mrs H ard in g says, “ Get a child th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . T he coun T he cerem ony was solem nized a t th e in co rrect inferences m ade from ntv ty su p e rin ten d eiit is in charge of the REPRESENTED AT O. A C T his com m ittee on prelim inary a r article, I assu re you I will ap p reciate sta rte d rig h t th e first y ear— g et a work In th e county an d rep o rts to th e close of th e Sunday service« by th e ran g em en ts were appointed to have good fo u ndation laid w ith proper pastor. Rev. Mr. P atabons. M ultnom ah county is represented th e same. full charge of a rran g e m en ts and can 1 m ental and physical developm ent and sta te su p e rin ten d e n t who in tu rn re Mr. an d Mrs. Carlson w ent on a by 659 of th e 4673 long and short I read th is: “ According to the a r ports to th e governm ent. appoint o th e r com m ittees to help w edding trip to th e coast w here they course stu d e n ts In atten d a n ce th is ticle in question, th e first real work th e a fte r years will ta k e care of th e m R eport cards have been given th e them In th e ir work. The com m ittee selves.” spent a few days. They retu rn ed on school year at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral begins at th e fifth g rad e .” In charge is B ert M etzger, c h a ir I ce rtain ly can endorse th is with children an d p aren ts a re asked to co- F rid ay to th e hom e of Mr, and Mrs. college, according to th e la test re T his is n o t w hat my la n g u ag e im | o p erate w ith teach ers in th is effort m an; E. W. A ylsw orth, W ill Hessel, p o rt from th e office of th e re g istra r plies. If th e a u th o r of th is s ta te one exception— it does not go far of the govern m en t to teach o u r ch il R eese of Canby w here frien d s g a th A- h u r Dowsett and H. L. St. Clair. enough because one y ear of good ered and gave them a reception. Mr. St. C lair was added to th e com-! H. M. T en n an t. Exclusive of short m ent will read my artic le ag ain , she sta rtin g will not fo rev er a fte r keep dren th e g re a t principals of th rift. Mr an d Mrs. Carlafln will be lo cat course stu d e n ts the en ro llm en t of will find th a t 1 have tried to tell how In o rd er th a t th is end may be ac m ittee at th e m eeting last night. 3285 including 2878 persons of col well an . av erag e pupil In th e fifth him in th e narrow path. She says com plished it will be necessary for ed a t Canby for som e tim e w here T he B usiness Men’s association is legiate stan d in g and vocationais is a g rad e is qualified to ta k e up school "W hy need the child be sent to school th e h ab its of in d u stry and of Ju they will be glad to see o r h ear from ask in g th e co-operation of all th e peo- j th e friends in th is locality. They ex I gain of 102 per cent over reg istra tio n club work and co n tin u e w ith th e last at six years of a g e ? ” dicious saving be inculcated Into the pie in tow n to m ake th is week a suc pect to go to th e coast la te r to con on the corresponding d ate in 1917, h alf of th e w ork as o u tlin ed in th e I A gain I agree w ith her, b ut th e lives of th e children. cess in every way and especially th a t fact rem ain s th e law provides th a t tin u e In th e evangelistic work. th e last norm al year. s ta te course. Let me offer th e f o l- ; A p en n an t will be given th e school they extend the hospitality of th e he may go, and as a m a tte r of fact Mr. C arlson cam e to O regon in J a n T his term 366 new stu d e n ts have low ing qu o tatio n from my a rtic le : city to th e out-of-tow n gu ests d uring he does go, which conditions th e In this county which haH tho highest uary, 1918, and held m eetings at registered to date. E ngineering in “ Sad m istake! She does n o t u n ratio of th rift activ ities to th e school th e week and a t th e luncheon S a tu r Haley, Deep C reek, Powell Valley, its various branches leads in popu d ersta n d child n atu re , sh e know s te ac h er has to face. One su re thing. en ro llm en t. day. G resham , P leasan t Home and Da la rity w ith 942 stu d en ts, ag ric u ltu re n o th in g of how to apply th e principles ! I did not send m ine a t th a t age. The g ra d e school is anxious to win In d ications are th a t this will be th e She says, "B u t why be in such a m ascus, These m eetings were very has 837, com m erce 625, and home of psychology to th e a r t of teaching. biggest m eeting of th e kind ever held I mad h aste to g et th e child out of th e th is p en n an t th a t It may fly over successful and in March of 1918 the economics 538. B efore th e term has ended, she haH th e ir school. in G resham and if successfully c a r Swedish B ap tist church m et in P o rt Oregon counties have sen t 3854 of tied up In every conceivable way by I eighth g ra d e ,” etc? Again I am w ith At th e close of the y ear a prize of ried o u t will probably be m ade an a n th e total of 4673 long and sh o rt w rong associations a m illion o r m ore h er' B ,,t th e fact rem ains th a t th e a th r if t lib ra ry will be aw arded a t a land and gave Mr. C arlson a u n an i nual event. I t is to th e in te re s t of course stu d en ts. From 33 o th e r neurones in the little nervous sys DHrontw who have eighth grade p a g en eral session of th e S tate T each mous call to become th e ir evangelist every person who has th e w elfare of sta te s cam e 787 an d from 11 foreign tent th a t binds him like a p riso n er in P" 8 *" 9ch° o1 expect th e teach er to e rs' association to th e county having for th e sta te of Oregon. He accepted G resham at h e a rt to puli fo r F a rm countries 32. steel chains, and ten teach ers and ’ ee them th ro u g h ; and If she docs no< and since th a t tim e has been holding th e h ig h est ratio of th r if t activities e rs’ W eek in o rd er th a t G resham and m eetings in m any p arts of th e state, ha. had to th e school en ro llm en t. W ashington leads am ong th e states ten m ore c a n 't undo th e m ischief th a, T them th ro u g h ' "“ e F a rm e rs’ Week may become syn th ree g reat big years of experience In also in Idaho and W ashington He w ith 269 w hile C alifornia is a close has been done-" onym ous in th e m inds of th e people A ll F ire m e n N o tic e ! has averaged a m eeting every day for second with 231. Id ah o has 104, Could one in fer from th is lan g u ag e th e school room o ught to know w hat of th e county. S atu rd ay prom ises to You are earn estly requested to b e th e past 16 _ m onths and his work has M ontana 26, th e P h ilip p in e Islands th a t th e a u th o r did n ot em phasize com es next. be th e big day of th e week and a full r ' m o ai m“ 1} ? ' « " ay> H b a ,te n '” d wl‘h Every teach er will do h er best, to 16, Texas 13 and Illinois 12. F o r th e im portance of a ch ild 's first i » j u a, , .19 p m. for the purpose I , program of th e event fo r th a t day eign countries in the list are Canada. pass th e m " ; it puts a fea th er in her of a fire drill. If you want to bo a years? And again: Th many friends and arq u a in t- will be published la te r firem an, cono anceu in and n ear G resham will join D enm ark. Ind ia, G erm any, Roum a- “The first fo u rte e n years of a ch ild '- C ontinued on page 3 HARRY JOHNSON, S er’v In w ishing both Mr. and Mrs. Carlson nia, Scotland, South A m erica, N eth A good cem ent for enam el w are is happiness and success in th e ir fu tu re erlands, C hina, New' Z ealand and m ade by using equal p a rts of soft I life and work. IOWAN PAYS $35,000 FOR PRIZE POLAND-CHINA HOG putty, finely sifted coal ashes and Russia. F unds for m ain ten an ce have not fine tab le salt. Mix well, then cover Lynch P aren t-T ea, tier Ass,M iali»n M I ' r If I m > . th e holes on both sides. P lace the increased In p roportion to th e s tu dent enrollm en t, and th is fact to The Lynch P aren t-T each er asso pan on th e stove w ith a little w ater ciation will meet at th e schoolhouse In it. Boil a few m inutes, then wipe g eth er with high salaries offered by o th e r in stitu tio n s and advanced costs F riday evening, F eb ru ary 5. An in- dry. Do not use for a day o r two. in every d ep a rtm en t has placed tne i te re stln g program has been arran g ed T K L E G R tM AND OUTLOOK. , college in a critica l condition, say and every one is invited to atten d . B argain price, Ja n . 10 to Feb. 10., thf‘ board m em bers. inclusive. T elegram alone, one y e a r ,, -------------------- N otice o f A djourned .Stockholders' $3.95; O utlook and T elegram , 1 year List of I z KU t *. M eeting. $4.95. New o r renew al. Get th is! L etters rem ain in g uncalled for in The ad jo u rn ed m eeting of the live afternoon daily and don’t miss th e G resham office for th e week end-, sto ck h o ld ers of the M ultnom ah A th e tw lce-a-w eek hom e paper The ing Jan. 31. 1920: ! C lackam as County M utual T elephone Mrs. J. J. Keswick, 1 r e g is te r e d , re g u la r com bination price is $5.50. I Com pany will be held in M etzger’s M abell S A nderson, 1 You get the benefit. Subscribe package. ; liall, G resham . Oregon. S aturday registered package. th ro u g h th e O utlook. j F eb ru ary 7 at 2 p. m. for th e pur- These le tte rs will be sent to the i pose of electin g two d irecto rs and to P oultry I»ead L etter Office on Feb. 18, 1920, I tra n sa c t any o th e r business which If you w an, some first class breed If not delivered before. In calling No sooner had a Nebraskan, living at Om aha, paid $30,000 for a prize Poland-China hog than may come before th e m eeting. ing stock in W hite L eghorns b etter fo r th e above, please say “ Adver- I eoff and Swanson, aa representative« for an Iow a 8tata Breeders' A saoelatlon. paid $$$.000 for 'hta : Stockholders a re urged to be present ttad Poland-China t m a Frank Wtaa. at Nobiaavl 11«. tad Thia la si alia eg to be the raoord prkx of see H. W Cooley. He is selling out. tlse d ” . giving d ate of list. In person o r send proxy. time for a hog G resham , phone 58. D. M ROBERTS, P. M. ! H. J. PL'LFER , Secretary. MOTHERS DO NOT AGREE SZZ2Z