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VGL. 9, N O ..103 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS — ___ T W IC E A W EEK OREGON * TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, $1.60 PER YEAR BUSINESS MEN HEAR IMPORTANT REPORTS THE GRADE SCHOOL HAS INTERESTING PROGRAM DADDY OF AMERICAN LEGION BUSY ORGANIZER 8 CLUB WORK GETS GOOD START AT CEDAR — UNION HIGH WINS HERE IN DEBATE The pupils of th e G resham grade j C edar sth o o l is doing excellent school gave a splendid little program club work this year. M onday m orning a t th e assem bly A special m eeting of the G resham A lready a sta n d ard cooking club hour. Miss A lexander had charge of B usiness Men’s association was h e ll th e program . Union H igh school became tne has been organized. A sew ing class la st n ig h t to h ea r rep o rts from the ! has been form ed which will be o r w inner In th e high school debating An ode for W ash in g to n ’s b irthday various com m ittees p ertain in g to the by G enard G leason was exceptionally ganized Into a sta n d a rd club soon, contest for the low er C olum bia dis and th e prospects are b rig h t for at tric t last n ig h t, when th e ju d g es gave F a rm e rs’ W eek banquet held on F eb well ren d ered , as was a violin solo ny least one e th e r sta n d ard club. A th e ir decision, two to one. for the H elen McCollough K athleen Bailey ru ary 14 and pass upon the expenses read a biographV of W ashington. n um ber of th e boys a re doing Indi home team . incurred in connection w ith th e en The d ebaters for Union H igh were vidual work in th e different projects. Doris Bailey gave a pleasing selection te rta in m e n t and luncheon. Though The cooking club will be know n as •Miss R uth H artley and Miss Violet ab o u t when G eorge W ashington was I not all th e item s w ere reported on it th e 3-t club and they have chosen as Coe, who spoke on th e affirm ative young and H elen Maxwell surprised was possible to m ake a very close es th e ir leader Mrs. A. C. A lthaus. who of th e question, “ Resolved, th a t Con everybody by tellin g them th a t W a s h -: tim a te on th e am ount of expense in is en th u siastic o ver the work. The gress should prohibit all labor im m i ington was a g re a t m an and so was j curred . T he item s included re n t of club has seven m em bers a t present, g ratio n for a period of not less than Lincoln but she would show them a , th e g ran g e hall, drayage, hall rent, Colonel E rn est L ester Jones, know n as th e “ fa th e r” of th e H arry C urry is th e president. Helen five y ears." g re a te r (g ra te r) w hich she did. A m erican Legion, is a very busy man as organizer. H ere he is a t labor, th e a te r tickets and necessary Tho young deb aters spoke con A lthaus, vice p resid en t and A nnie W illene B otkin told th e story of the u b in g to n , in conversation w ith Vice P resident Marshal!. provisions. T he to ta l is figured at Moffitt is the se creta ry -trea su rer. The vincingly on the subject and bro u g h t F irs t F lag in a ch arm in g m anner. about $120. It was found th a t th e o th e r m em b ers,are E thel Moffitt, Bes- forw ard an a rra y of arg u m en ts and E ight pupils of th e seventh g rad e funds on hand, to g e th er w ith m em sang th a t lovely old song “ Mt. V er FULL NAVAL HONORS BUSINESS MEN OFFER jsie Jones, W illiam Maybee and proofs of th e ir position. They had bership dues to be collected, would GIVEN LIEUT. McCOLL PRIZE TO GRADE PUPILS I C harles Tallm an been in stru cted by Miss W yeth of non B ells” and F lorence K ern recited be am ple to cover all requirem ents. a poem “T he Name of W ash in g to n .“ P a rtic u la rs of th e d eath and b u rial ' The children of th e g rad e school ! ' J'1* has alread y had th ree th e d ep a rtm en t of E nglish and by T here a re about 30 m em bers in th e H elen W inona Exley, in a most of L ieut. E. R. McColl have ju st been WM live In a high sta te of excitem ent | tlin ’’ ^*e> took up Mr. W ebb of the d ep artm en t of his association. convincing m an n er, told them all she received by th e O utlook. T he an- th is week w hile w aitin g fo r th e 1 th e lessons on m easuring of sifted tory, who a re given g rea t credit for A resolution of th a n k s to all who would like to be “ L ike W ashington.' nouneem ent of his d eath was m ade In ' »w ards to be m ade on th e essays and unsifted flour and on dishw ash th e success of th e contest. had assisted to m ake such a signal The St. H elens d eb aters were Miss A delig h tfu l little play was given a recent issue. D eath followed an at-I which they have w ritten on th e ben*- ing. A potato paring co n test will success of the business m en’s lun ch by m em bers of th e fo u rth grade. The tack of pneum onia, superinduced by j d*s to be derived from en listm en t in come next and prom ises lots of fun Lena \a n G ild e r and a boy nam ed eon and e n te rta in m e n t was passed story was well acted o ut by Myron as well as in stru ctio n . Y\ ilson. They were accom panied bv influenza. j the arm y o r navy. and the secretary w’as in stru c ted to P rincipal H opkins of the St. Helena Mrs. H arry C urry has b een 'ch o sen G leasou who in a w hite cotton wig, a L ie u ten a n t McColl, fo r many years ) The essays a re all tu rn ed in and w rite to th e business firms co n trib long cape and cocked h a t looked like a resid en t of G resham , joined the will be g raded th is week, and tho lead er of th e sew ing club and they school, who presided a t th e contest u tin g conveying an expression of ap a real general. E lsie M ew hirter navy ab o u t ten years ago and d u rin g ; aw ards m ade next Monday a t the expect to o rg an ize some tim e th is in a very pleasing m anner. Miss Van p reciation for th e ir co-operation. week. They will be known ns th e G ilder was an especially pleasing looked a real little colonial maid and th a t tim e has m ade m any friends in uzual assem bly hour, A rchie Meyers was in stru cted to she it \vas who had th e honor of sew Betsy Ross club. speaker. She showed a com plete th e service who m ourn his sudden | Local business men have offered re tu rn w ith th a n k s th e fund of $25 H arry C urry has been appointed a know ledge of her su b ject and spokx ing a rip in th e g e n e ra l’s glove. Mil death. He was know n to be one of worth w hile prizes and th e children offered by the local Japanese tow ard dred West was th e g ran d m a an d rig h t th e m ost efficient men in his corns are anxious to know w here they will publicity com m ittee and will help to clearly an d d elib erately and pos th e expenses of farm ers’ week. keep th e d istric t an.l com m unity In sessed much personal m agnetism . well did she ca rry h er difficult role. and in rew ard for good service was stand. A delegation of F airview citizens, form ed from tim e to tim e of th e p ro g The Judges were A ttorney Bush Miss A lexander read a selection m ade lie u te n an t, Ju n io r g rad e, in The first p rize will be a $5.00 sav rep resen tativ es of th e F airview Com nell l’o tts of P o rtlan d . A rth u r M akers of th e F la g ” a fte r w hich all May, 1918, la te r being advanced to ing account by th e F irs t S tate Bank. ress they a re m aking. m ercial club, was present d u rin g the T he old school room is being use 1 Mick4‘y of Ju n ctio n City, a,fo rm e r su joined in singing “T he S ta r Spangled th e ran k of lie u te n an t. He was a t Second prize, a W ar Saving certifi early p a rt of th e m eeting and p re B an n er.” fo r a club room an d th e ch ild ren are p erin ten d en t of Bchool, and Miss C ar cate by M etzger’s store. These prizes tached to th e m edical supply depot of sented m atters of im provem ent in School was dism issed for th e day M are Islan d , C alifornia, and was as will be for th e whole school. T he a r ta k in g g re a t in te re st and pride in rie Ildlbrook, form er p resid en t of w hich both localities are vitally in the Y. W. C. A. of P o rtland. am id g re a t rejoicing on the p a rt of sis ta n t to R ear A dm iral A. M. D. Mc ran g em en t of th e o th e r prizes has not th e ir work. terested. T hose p resent from F air- th e pupils. L ast Monday th e children gave a The low er C olum bia dintrict com been m ade but th e re will be a prize Corm ick. H e was given full naval view were, S. A. A rata, O. F. Cady, W ashingtons b irth d ay program of prises C latsop, Colum bia- and M ult honors and was laid to re st In the for the best in each room. R. R. M orrill, J. O. Davis, J. L uscher songs, recitatio n s and readings u n d er nom ah counties, the la tte r o utside of LEO ZIEGANHAGEN The o th e r prizes a re as follows: naval cem etery at M are Island. and M ayor Cedric Stone. th e direction of th e teacher. Miss the city of P o rtland. T his is one of IS INJURED IN PLANER Mrs. I. McColl of P o rtlan d , m o th er T he G resham D rug sto re, a fo untalu T h eir visit was m uch appreciated C aroline T allm an, which was much the twelve d istricts into which the pen; Jones Jew elry sto re, a kod ak ; and resulted in a b e tte r u n d e rsta n d Leo Z ieganhagen, an em ployee of of L elu ten an t McColl, and Mrs. W. C. enjoyed by those present. Mrs. A lt sta te is divided for tho purpose o t the ing as to how both organizations th e Beaver S tate M otor com pany was Belt, of N ew port, Oregon, his sister, Glen Davidson of Pow ell’s P harm acy, haus th en in terested th e children sta te high school d eb atin g league. a fountain pen; R a k er’s g arage, 25c could co-operate to benefit this p art seriously in ju red la st T hursday even atten d e d th e fu n eral and have now w ith a story of a visit to W ashing These d istric t w inners w ill,m eet In a of th e county. They were given th e ing w hen he got his hand cau g h t in retu rn ed to th e ir homeB. T he young th rift stam p for each g rad e ; Schan- ton, I). C., and Mt. V ernon which she series of su b -d istrict debates until, no’s confectionery, $1.50 box of fu llest assurance of co-operation on one of the p lan ers a t'th e factory. All widow of th e deceased resides in San once made. T his was m uch ap p re by a process of elim ination, they a re th e p art of th e G resham business th e flesh was cut from th e inside of Fgauclsco. Dr. Chas. II. McColl of candy; F. W. K irkw ood, $1 box of ciated by th e children. reduced to two, when th e final con Tacom a and Nelson Felde McColl of ' caI1(iy; L. L. K idder H ard w are coin- men. th e fingers of his hand. T he end of te st will be held a t th e U niversity of T he tim e of th e next re g u la r m eet the little finger and p art of th e first P o rtlan d a re his b ro th ers. Mrs. E. ! Pany, a te n n is racket. HIGH SCHOOL GIVES Oregon at some tim e w ithin the next L innem ann of G resham is his g r a n d - ¡ ---------------------- ing will be M onday night, March 1. finger was also cu t off. Mr. Ziegan SPLENDID PROGRAM few weeks. NORTHWEST CLIMATE hagen will probably be laid up for a m other. G resham is proud of h er school COUNTY COUNCIL HOLDS long tim e. A splendid W ash in g to n ’s b irthday and its d eb aters and they will be fol GIVES VIGOR TO SEEDS program was given a t Union High INTERESTING MEETING Since th e accident happened while JAMES BURNS SALE Acclimated seeds are best for the school Monday aftern o o n by th e stu lowed by much In terest in th e ir fu he was doing work for him self it Is BRINGS OUT BUYERS vegetable garden, thinks A. G. Bouquet, tu re discussion of th e subject. An in te restin g m eeting of th e dents. said he will n ot receive th e com pen profesor of vegetable gardening at O. County Council of P arent-T eacher sation from th e A ccident Commission T he Jam es B urns sale a t Victory A. C. The program as a whole was splen PASTOR'S CONFERENCE He finds th a t the northw est associations was held S aturday a fte r which he would o th erw ise be en yesterd ay was a very successful a f clifnate gives vigor to the seeds, and did and showed to w hat extent tho TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND fa ir in sp ite of th e good w eath er recommends th eir use in th is region, school is developing th e n a tu ra l ta l noon in th e office of the C hild's Wei titled to. w hich k ep t m any farm ers hom e in . , ± rl* n*',1,‘rln K »« likewise advised, en ts of the stu d e n ts, train in g and d e fare B ureau, 550 C ourthouse, P o rt F or tho first tim e, probably, In the floirin k ... «_ , Hince the best stocks may be depleted Orient P ostpone* P aren t-T each er tb« land, Oregon. the fif Ids. The buyers w ere on hand, and the most desirable varieties not veloping ta len ts th a t m ight o th erw ise h isto ry of tho sta te u m a jo rity of the M eeting. how ever, and th e bidding was good, to be had for late orders. Aside from th e reg u la r business of go undiscovered for life pastors of Oregon will g a th e r u n d er The m eeting of th e O rient P aren t- Many seed catalogs come to farm T he eight-m onths-old reg istered th e council, splendid reports of the A n um ber of frien d s and relativ es one roof. They m eet In P o rtlan d w ork being u n d ertak en and accom T eacher association has been post H olstein h eifer was purchased by C. ers and other gardeners from all parts m anaged to find room ln th e au d i March 3-5 to atten d th e " P a s to r ’s of the country, Professor Bouquet says, plished by th e local associations w ere poned from F eb ru ary 27 to Friday, H. H opkins of Cedar, fo r $230. This but buying by mall orders from dis torium which was crow ded to th e 1 onforenco” held u n d er the auspices M arch 5. B. F. Mulkey, a prom inent was considered one of th e prize a n i tant firms Is not recommended. given. Those represented were Gil If lim it and m any ch airs w ere b ro u g h t of tho In terch u rch W orld Movement. atto rn ey of P o rtlan d , will speak on m als of th e sale. Mr. H opkins also such orders m ust be placed he advises from o th e r room s ln an effort to seat A lready over half of tho p asto rs in bert, Lynch. T rou td ale and O rient. purchased th e b in d er and will be Dre- S,ll< lng them with old and reputable th e crowd. A fter th e business session and lo th e subject of "C o-operation” . th e s ta te of Oregon have signified W‘th th# A sh o rt program of music and pared to help harvest th e crops next " X s named.' cal reports w ere finished, a splendid Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton was p res th o lr Intention of atten d in g the co n “Home gardeners should plan how en t and spoke for a sh o rt tim e on ference. ta lk by Mrs. C. W. H ay h u rst, presi readings will be given and refre sh faII‘ T he d etails of e n te rta in A1 Stafford, of V ictory d istric t, niuch of th eir lot Is to be used for each plans for. en larg in g th e building to m ent are being arran g ed by th e P o rt dent of th e sta te association, was en m ents w’ill be served. purchased one of th e best m ilk co w ; of the veSet»ble« to be grown, and then m eet th e needs o f,th e grow ing school. land C hurch F ederation. joyed. She told briefly of th e w ork F u rn itu re S a le C om ing. i'sqprro’fcssao“ °Boniq O u etT co m ‘ He asked th a t every pupil be an a r accom plished th e past y ear and o u t O u tstan d in g leaders of th e v ari Mrs. W ithrow will sell at public two oPf th M Uh“ 7 H C’° / bf tt b0UBh 1 chitect for the next few weeks to con ous d enom inations rep resen ted In tho lined plans to be developed in th e fu auction, in th e n ea r fu tu re , all of th e two of th e highest priced cows in th e ment. fu rn itu re of the Jo sep h in e K nighton lot. Several of th e cows brought ture. Quality, seasonableness and pro- sid e r th e building as it I f and see if In terch u rch W orld Movement co n fer p a rtm e n ts in G resham and also the $200 and ev ery th in g sold well. W ductlvenes8 of variety are the strong they can su g g est some plan fo r en A jo in t m eeting of th e sta te , city a fu ence will Join with the lead ers of th e rn itu re from h er own hom e in 3. Wood, of V ancouver was t h e a u c - P ° . to lt o k fo r ln "electing seed.- It larg in g th e assem bly room. and county councils will be held In P o rtlan d . W atch for th e list. U, u i . a i.c o u v e r , was m e auc- | s not ,,asy t0 m ake th(, gp|ectJ()n f co-operative organization In p rese n t P o rtlan d early in A pril at w hich tio n e er and conducted th e sale in his the large num bers described In the ing th e facts obtained from den o m i $.MI R ew ard Offered. usual sa tisfac to ry m anner. I catalogs.” tim e th e two mill tax m easure will be n atio n al and g en eral sources. All of F ifty dollars rew ard will be given these will be visualized by ch a rts, discussed. SELL IRISH LIBERTY T he autom obile men w ant th e loop j '••iltn on iali G range Meet Felt. 2Nth. by the Rockwood g arag e for the re The next re g u la r m eeting of the covery th e follow ing autom obile m aps, m otion p ictu re films and stcre- BONDS AT CAPITAL highw ay to s ta r t a t th e ir club- T he re g u la r m eeting of M ultno- supplies of stolen County Council will be held at O rient from the g arag e on optlcon slides. Team s from the n a t house on th e Sandy riv e r an d its «nah g ran g e No. 71, will be held at T uesday evening, Feb. 10: the th ird S aturday in April. ional h e a d q u arte rs of tho In terch u rch F ive 30x3 tires, one 30x3 H . one W orld M ovement at New York will wide to u r aro u n d Mt. Hood lead fig h t «heir Hall a t O rient, S atu rd ay , Feb- 28x3 m otorcycle casing, all F ire back to th e clubhouse on th e Sandy ru ary 28. F or S ta te Senator. stone, one 33x4 Dia Sque. tread cas present th e work a t the P o rtlan d con riv er. They w ant to g et th e to u rists A good program of songs, readings ing No. 92787108, one 33x4 stra ig h t ference. T he sp e ak e rs’ train in g con D. C. Lewis has announced his both going and com ing. G resham and recitatio n s will be given. The side rib T read F alls tire No. 24269, ference, to p erfect th e m em bers of candidacy for th e office of sta te se n 103 th e team ln th e ir work, was held in would be satisfied to get them eith er program will include trib u te s to our tw o 33x4 casings. ato r. He served as rep rese n tativ e In going and com ing. It should not be R reat n atio n al heroes whose b irth - th e 1915, 1917, 1919 sessions of th e New Y ork, F eb ru ary 10th, when they overlooked th a t th e re is a tw o-fold d»y» occur in th is m onth sta te legislature. His platform or KENTUCKY GOVERNOR g n th ered for final In stru ctio n s and to o bject In co n stru ctin g th e loop high- County A gent H all will be present file in th e S ecretary of S tate’s office, receive d etails of th e fu tu re plans ot BANS HEMP PARTIES way— opening up a m a rk e t road and and ta lk on “ O rchards and T h eir reads as follow s: th e In terch u rch W orld Movement. developing a scenic highw ay. If th e I C are," a su b je ct w hich Is of g re a t W ill favor legislation th a t will aid R epresented a t the conference In fo rm er is given due co n sid eratio n It im portance a t th is tim e. in the reduction of th e cost of liv P o rtlan d will be the follow ing denom - is believed th e ro u te will not s ta r t V isitors are* alw ays welcome a t in g ; th a t will aid in prom oting in n atlo n s: B aptist, C hurch of th e from th e clubhouse w hich is alread y the le ctu re hour, d u stries, and extending o u r com B reth ren , C h ristian , C ongregational. ----- —----------- on th e Colum bia riv er highw ay. ’ merce, and m ake P o rtlan d th e best Episcopal, Evangelical A ssociation, ----------------- — Among recen t Im provem ents re port on the Pacific. F rien d s, L u th e ra n . M ethodist Episco t a i n P lant S trik e E nded. ported from Sandy Is th e Improve O ur schools should be th e best and pal, M ethodist Episcopal South, Of u n u su al in te re st to autom obile m ent of Main stre e t which has Just clean est in th e nation. Disloyalty to M ethodist Episcopal (C olored.) F ree users and d ealers everyw here, is th e *’een graveled and put in to good o u r nation m ust not be p erm itted to M ethodist, Reform ed C hurch In recent new s sta te m e n t th a t th e long- sh aPe exist in Oregon. In th e expenditure America, P resb y terian , United P res I draw n-out s trik e which has been in „ . ~ --------- of public m onies th e re should be b yterian, U nited B reth ren , United force since May 5 at th e p lan t of the . . ‘ * * * f‘* H|U‘*’ to , « ¿ ¡ » f f f l s s s u r s w t efficiency and econom y; every do llar Evangelical, Evangelical Synod. expended should bring dollars w orth D uring March, follow ing th e pas j Ohio, involving at th e s ta r t 6 000, L eghorns which is headed by one of in results. L egislation in favor of to rs ’ conference In P o rtlan d , sim ila r ! w orkm en, has been form ally called T an creed ’s Im perial cockerels which th e few and ag ain st th e many shall sm a lle r conferences will be held ln off by th e m ach in ists' union and the X . V 0' Will ***** 8 ,ew not be tolerated. Repeal all bad each county of th e sta te of Oregon. ¡C en tral L abor .u n io n In a state- $ 1 6 0 per 15. Mrs Lulu O sburn; laws and laws of doubtful expediency. These county conferences g reatly will m ent lab o r officials said conditions at phone 7x1. His slogan: "I will do rig h t.” j the plant are now satisfactory. _____________ follow th e form of the P o rtlan d pas to rs’ conference. T he sta te and n a t —i.. _ F or Male. For Sate. ional o rg an izatio n s of the In terch u rch T he W om en’s Home M issionary so Tw enty cords dry wood, cu t over T h ree used gang plows, high foot- | clefy has secured G eorge E dw ard a year. 10 cords oak wood, delivered W orld M ovement will be represented lift. w alking plows, used disc h a r l L ew is’ fam ous moving p ictu re scenes any place In G resham . W A Hessel by team s Just as In the p asto rs’ con rows. feed g rin d ers, potato planters, of th e fa r n o rth , w hich will be pre- phone 544 ference. T he resu lts of th e recent one 14. h p. Stover engine m ounted. Edward P. Morrow, new gover i sen ted a t th e M ethodist Episcopal One 8 h. p F u ller Johnson engine. church next T uesday evening Feb nor of Kentucky, haa taken a d. Im p o rtan t surveys m ade by th e Move One-fifth of th e sta n d in g tim b er Seiling Irish L iberty Bonds In Two 1 H F airb an k s engines. cislve stand to wipe out lynching ' 24, fo r th e benefit of th e A laskan of th e United S tates is In Oregon. m ent will be carried on from th e fhe United S tates Is a drive th a t H ESSEL'S FARM MACHINERY. parti«« in his commonwealth. A sch o larsh ip A dm ission ad u lts, 25 The v ariety of m erch an tab le tim b er has been under way for some tim e. s ta te conference to the county m eet Phone 54 4. G resham , O re, ¡cents, ch ild ren , 15 cents. quick movement of state troops These two young women have now in com m ercial q u an tltle a probably ings. last weuk broke up a mob bent on Invaded W ashington, where bonds W ill the Owner C all? Lyman'« 1/eglwwTi L ayers. exceeds any sta te in th e Union Su- lynching a negro and In a direct have been sold, many to federal A b lo u s1 was left for hem stiten- Notice. statement Oovernor Morrow let It officials and employe«. They are I Chicks fo r sale. H atches off every K“ r and X*How pine, red and yellow ing several m onths ago Owner All bills ow ing to th e G resham "P«"uce, redw ood, P o rt O rford ce- be .known that "hemp parties” In Miss E l'een Q ulnllsk an d Mias ¡eig h t days beginning F rid ay , Feb please get It. Miss Misz. above Steam L aundry are payable a t the Kentucky was to be a dead sport ! ru ary 27. dar, a re a few of th e well-known A m elia Roaaer. G resham H at shop. lau n d ry o r to th e drivers from now on. • A. R. L Y M A N , Gresham, Ore. , woods. E. E. H A R TY.