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T W IC E A W E E K G resham O utlook - VOL. 9, NO. 104 FIRE CAUSES LOSS AT PLEASANT HOME; - 7 - = GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH ADOPTED SON OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT DIES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS » COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920 CLUBS ARE FORMED TO FOSTER GREATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY OF WAR BAKER MAY RESIGN $1.50 PER YEAR LYNCH ORGANIZES FOR BETTER WORK F ire which s ta rte d presum ably County A gent 8. B. H all an d Miss T he "G re a te r Union H igh d u b ” is j ot them live w ithout th e Union d is - , from a gasoline lam p w hich was im E thel 1. C alkins, county club leader, th e new est o rganization cf stu d e n ts tric t and m ight not be p erm itted t o ' properly lighted, destroyed the a re carry in g o ut an experim ent for at th e high school. T his club, th e re tu rn next Septem ber to g rad u a t» i A ndrew Bros, m eat shop W ednesday th e D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re in co m em bership of which is not yet c o m -' here if ad d itio n al classroom s are not evening and fo r a tim e th rea ten e d o rd in atin g th e w ork of th e F arm pleted, will be com posed of au equal provided. O th er classes w ith larg e | th e w hole business section of new B ureau and In d u stria l club work. rep rese n tatio n from o u tsid e d istric ts n u m b er of stu d e n ts from m any dis The Lynch d istric t has organized P lea san t Home. tric ts who will use th e ir influence in a re m uch ag itated over th e p o ssib ili-; H ad th e wind been blow ing it is for this p ro ject and have appointed every way possible to secure la rg e r ty of being sh u t o ut on account of th e j believed nothing could have saved th e ir com m itteem en for the com ing and b e tte r school buildings for next crow ded condition of th e school. The th e o th e r buildings. A large crow d , year. y ear to accom m odate th e increased freshm an class is com posed of 80 g ath ered to assist in subduing th e : The leaders in q u ired as to th e p ro e n ro lm e n t. The nam es of these boys and g irls, and th e incom ing ; flames. P ractically all of the fixtures jects th a t th e ad u lts would be in te r Union H igh boosters will -be a n class w ill n u m b er approxim ately 100. J of th e shpp w ere saved but th e re was ested in and th en find o u t if it would P rin cip al Goodwin will speak ai nounced early next week, when th e no hopes fo r the building from the be advisable to have boys Included i:i org an izatio n will be perfected, a slo Powell V alley schoolhouse th is even-1 these com m unity in terest projects. first. gan chosen, and an active cam paign ing on th e su b ject, “ G re ater Union j T he depot, blacksm ith shop, and A m eeting was held recently a t H igh School". He would be pleased begun. S ecretary of W ar N ewton D. th e garag e w ere am ong th e oth'>r | T he p resen t ju n io r class composed to discuss th e situ atio n In o th e r dis-! B aker, who is rep o rted to be d is which plans w ere ta k en up for im buildings which caught. Bucket bri-1 of 60 m em bers who expect to finish tricts at any tim e convenient fo r th e | appointed in not receiving (he provem ents fo r th e com ing year. gades w ere fo rm e d and every ono next y ear are g rea tly in te reste d in people who are in terested in th e ed-j portfolio of sta te , to succeed Sec Among the pro jects taken up first are tu rn ed in w ith rig h t good will to crop im provem ent, g arden and o r th is new m ovem ent because o n e-th ird ucation of th e ir boys and girls. reta ry Lansing. It is in tim ated chard project, berry grow ing, soil im help save these buildings. th a t he may resign tils present A telephone call was sen t in for ' provem ent, and livestock Im prove cabinet position. the w ate r car of th e P. R. L. & P. Co. I m ent. M orrison M arshall, th e 3-year- b ut it was delayed in sta rtin g and the old adopted son of V ice-President T he crop Im provem ent will be fire was u nder control before it got and Mrs. M arshall, who died at NUMBER OF TEACHERS headed by H erb ert Lynch and it has Two years ago th is m onth A rth u r A rth u r Bliss, pig club m em ber, away. A call was p.ut in for th e ; W ashington yesterd ay a fte r a HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED been decided to ta k e up the certifica i who won first class in th e p ure bred p urchased two pigs a t $6 a piecq. G resham fire d ep artm en t and a n u m sh o rt illness. He was tak en into tion of potato seed us a first step. These he raised at a cost for feed of A little m ore th an four years ago ber a t th e men responded as soon as ( the vice-president’s hom e when he division at th e county fa ir last fsll A lbert H o rn eck er, W alter R obin $20. In th e fall when they farrow ed has ju st received a m em bership in Union High school was sta rte d w ith son. aud H erb ert Lynch have already th e alarm was put in. T he new fire j was 10 m o n th s old b u t waS never th e C h ester W hite association of th is they had 12 pigs alto g eth er, ten of engine is fh P o rtlan d being painted 'o n ly six teach ers Including th e p rin signed up for th is w ork and it Is ex legally, adopted. I state. T he value of th is m em ber- w hich were sold for $61. One was and could not be u s e d 'in th is emer-1 pected th at o th e rs will line up for thl3 ship is $10 and en title s th e holder raised and sold for pork a t nine cipal. T h ere are now fifteen te ac h gency. The fire wras u n d er c o n tr o l! work. Leslie und H arold Lynch, m onths old, for $48.95. T he o th e r ers, tw o of whom were added th is to re g iste r pigs a t h alf price. before th e G resham boys could a r GRESHAM POST WILL club boys also e n te r th is project w ith Miss Effie C. Thom pson T he aw ard was m ade on account one A rth u r kept and is now one of sem ester. MEET SATURDAY EVE. rive ow ing to th e delay in sending in th e ir elders and expect to certify of A rth u r having th e best p ure bred his brood sows. The two sow’s which com m enced work several weeks ago« about one ucre o t potatoes. th e alarm . A special m eeting of G resham Post ¡C h ester W hite pig in tho club w ork he p urchased first were sold for | She assists in E nglish und d ram atics All the wells in th a t section of W illiam H o rn eck er will have charge and Is proving h erself very capable. No. 30, A m erican Legion has been i division a t th e s ta te fa ir last Sep- $113. tow n w ere drained before th e fire o t th e g arden and o rchard p roject L ast sp rin g A rth u r purchased a H. L. W adenpaugh, who will com-! e f was put u nder control and th e need called for S atu rd ay n ig h t, F eb ru ary tem ber. and a m eeting has been called for reg istered pig, Dixie Queen, fo r $8. mence his du ties in th e a g ric u ltu ra l l T he m em bership is T ransferable of la rg e r wells was felt a t this c riti 28, in C arlso n ’s hall. All m em bers W ednesday, March» 17 to tak e up g a r b u t A rth u r expects to co n tin u e in th e The p resen t value of th is an im al is d ep a rtm en t next Monday m o rn in g ,! cal tim e. of th e Post are especially req u ested club w ork an d will keep his m em ber- $100. L ast Ja n u a ry when Dixie far- com es from O. A. C. recom m ended i den work. 8. B. H all will d em o n strate T he fam ily of A. G. Rich, who liv ed how to skin m oles in p rep aratio n for rowed she had 12 pigs, eig h t of highly by th e V ocational E ducational ship w hich he prizes very highly. next door to th e shop suffered th e to atten d . a rodent cam paign. An effort will be These are board. T he a g ric u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t T his y ear A rth u r will en te r all which a re still living. g re a te st discom fort of all perhaps as F o r som e tim e th e Post has been made to get the hoys in terested in they had to move all of th e ir h o u s e -, looking for a su itab le location for th re e divisions of th e project which valued at $10 a piece. A rth u r’s fig which was added recently has had a th is project. A p ru n in g d em o n stra club rooms. T he Post has been m ade includes raisin g a g rad e pig, carin g ures show th a t his expenses have g reat deal to do with the rapid hold goods out of doors. tion is being planned also, which will been only a little over $100 w hile grow th of th e school and with th e T he Rich fam ily w ere planning on a proposition on one of th e local for a sow and litte r and th e raisin g he of g rea t value. th e value of th e pigs he has an d those Increase In public Interest in a g ri m aking a move in th e n ea r fu tu re but buildings th a t is an exceptionally of a p ure bred hog. He has been W. C. L aw rence, who lias ch arg e of he sold was over $300, leaving him c u ltu ra l su b jects d u rin g th e past had planned to move in a q u ie ter and good offer, and th e sen tim en t of th e raisin g pig", fo r th e past two years the berry grow ing p ro ject has pledged $200 for his work. year. m ore orderly m anner. A fter th e ir Post is w anted im m ediately, so th it and has convinced his fa th e r th a t it him self to find out the. acreage and A rth u r is convinced th a t pigs pay T he o th e r teach ers a re as follow s: th e deal may be closed. A local con is possible to raise hogs a t a profit fu rn itu re was put out of doors they average yield of th is d istric t in an and he has convinced his fa th e r also E lm er F. Goodwin, prin cip al; Mary decided to continue th e ir move to tra c to r has been h ired to s ta r t a lte r even w hen feed is high. effort to increase both. E. Good, L ettie L. G regson, Grace th e ir new home. They will occupy ations on th e building beginning Jack Lynch is th e com m itteem an MRS. E. E. QUAY DIES H artley , Cecil P. Molfiitt, H. R uth th e H. L. Shaw house. Mrs. Rich March 1, and it is im p o rta n t th a t th e ECONOMY COOKING CLASS for th e soil Im provem ent and a l AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS M ontague, May H. M orrison, C. P ost ta k e som e definite action on th e | STARTS WORK TODAY and her 10-day-old son w ere forced to ready th re e leading farm ers have o r E dw in P latts, M innie A. Schrepel, seek refuge in a n eig h b o r’s house. It club room proposition. T he G resham Econom y Cooking Mrs. Elwood Quay, of P leasan t Tom G. T aylor, E stelle B. Webb, dered Buper phosphate. They are ; was th e ir first trip. MRS. W. J. EMERSON club, w hich was o rganized recently, Home, died ’of pneum onia a fte r a Leslie E. Webb, A deline 11. Wyeth. H erb ert Lynch, David McKeown and L eaving a gasoline lump, w hich I W alter Robinson. O thers will prob DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA held th e ir first m eeting last Tues- b rief illness, W ednesday ^evening was being lighted, to answ er a te le - ! ably put in th e ir o rd ers later. ab o u t 10 q’clock. She had been ill OREGON TO HELP MAINE W ord has ju st been received from i day at th e sdhoolhouse. The first only a little m ore th an a fteek. She phone call and being d etained w ith David McKeown will have ch arg e IN OPPOSING WETS custom ers is th e only explanation for j Em erson by his sister, Mrs. lesson on m easuring Vvaa tak en up was th e m o th er of nine children who of (he livestock im provem ent pro th e fire which can be given. I t is <jPO. Moffitt, of M elrose, of th e d eaih u n d er th e direction bf th e ir leader, w ith h er husband are left to m ourn According to recent dispulcbea ject. Most of th e work will be ca r supposed th a t th e lam p not being ()f j,jg wjfe a n d 7-year-old son from Salem Oregoi} has agreed to Join ried on th ro u g h th e club hoys. A n th e ir loss. Miss M ildred St. Clair. It is planned sufficiently heated exploded or blazed H enry. Mrs. Em erson was a sister F u n e ra l arran g e m en ts have n o t w ith the sta te of Maine In opposing drew McMillan will be the lead er of to hold fu tu re m eetings at th e homes up, in some way sta rtin g th e flra ()f Mr Moffitt. Both Mrs. Em erson been com pleted owing to the serious ail action brought by th e sta te ot th e boys’ H olstein calf club. of th e m em bers in stead of at the w hich gained headw ay rapidly. | antj h e r son died of pneum onia. Rhode Island to test In the U nited T he C h ester W hite pig club will schoolhouse, and th e next m eeting illness of a son, A lbert Quay, w in T he building and business was H enry on F eb ru ary 7 and his m o th er will be at th e hom e of th e leader, has been h o vering betw een life and StateH «»Prem e court the validity of have as I h eir lead er, A. Zinger and ow ned by Robert and A m bert Andrew Hjx ,)ays later. Double tu n e ra l serv- R. 11. Confrey will lead a club ot d eath fo r several days with th e sam e the federal prohibition am endm ent. S atu rd ay , M arch 13. and th e b ro th er who has charge >t iceB were held F eb ru ary 15 at Al- C harles H ughes, ex-m em ber of the children In th e p o ultry project. Miss G eorgia S tapleton is th e pres dread ed disease. I t is expected th a t th e insurance of th e building was in | oo n a, P ennsylvania. Besides Mr. U nited Stales su prem e co u rt, has id en t of th e club, C a rm elita Gleason th e fu n eral services will be held next GRESHAM POULTRY CLUB B ridal Veil and it 1 b not certain if th e E m erson, a 12-year-old d a u g h te r and is vice p resid en t, and Doris Z im m er M onday b u t no o th e r definite a r been retain ed ap counsel for th e sev HOLDS FIRST MEETING in su ran ce was in force o r not. siste r a re left to m ourn th e ir loss. eral sla te s which have Joined in d e m an, se c reta ry -trea su rer. The o th e r ran g e m en ts have been m ade. The --------------------- 1 T he E m erso n ’s form erly lived on a m em bers a re C lara M ason, E lizabeth rem ain s are at C arlso n ’s u n d e rta k fense of th e am endm ent. Because of T he G resham P o u ltry club m et at FIRST JOINT MEETING farm n e a r T ro u td ale but le ft about McKeown, F re id a B ru n n er, Violet ing parlor3. An o b ituary will be O regon's proposed p art In th e suit, th e hom e of th e lead er last T uesday PROVES SUCCESSFUL six years ago to live in P ennsylvania. [ Norby, Blanche T rim ble, Florence given in a la te r issue. A ttorney-G eneral Brow n's nam e will aftern o o n a fte r school. This was the ap p e ar am ong th e law yers associated first m eeting since th e club was re T he m eeting of th e Odd Fellow s J en k in s lx-a<l.« S in g in g at C orbett. and H elen K ern. w itl| Ju d g e H ughes in th e tria l of the organized F or Sale. Glen W inters, th e p resi T his club expects to do good w ork W a lte r Je n k in s, song leader, will and R ebekahs which was held la st T w enty cords dry wood, cu t over d en t presided over th e m eeting. evening was a pleasing fo re ru n n e r conduct th e first of a series of n eig h and will e n te r th e co n test next fail a year, 10 cords oak wood, delivered borhood m eetings arra n g e d by th e w ith a good prospect of w inning th e ir 8everal Im p o rtan t m a tte rs w ere any place in G resham . W. A. Hessel, STUDENTS CROWD CAMPUS of good tim es to come P o rtlan d L ib rary association for th e (tak e n up. C arl Zim m erm an resigned sh a re of th e prizes. phone 544. T he program was m uch enjoyed u n io n High school at C orbett. T he FOR PLACE IN COLLEGE his place as se creta ry on acco u n t of Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an gave one of program will s ta rt at 8 o ’clock Tues- “ Q uit y o u r sh o v in ' ” Is not so funny lack of tim e and Miss G ertru d e Hrug*- h er d elig h tfu l readings and Miss Mary j day evening March 9. » ^ e r Pro- hv \ t lua Mil gram s, Including lectures, sto ry hours as it sounds when used by stu d e n ts ger was elected to fill the place. C arl H ansen, accom panied by Miss Mil * n(J u lk g arp bping arraIlKP(1 for as protection from tho more lmpn- has tak en over th e en tire care of th e dred St. C lair, sang a charm ing solo. o th e r evenings. tien t ones crow ding som e of th e long, In stru m e n ta l selections by Mrs. -------------------— sta n d in g lines. T he tro u b le is due several h u n d red bens owned by th e F u rn itu re S ale C om ing. to th e fact th a t every th ree stu d e n ts Zim m erm ans and he felt he would be G race R adford w ere m uch enjoyed. Mrs W ithrow will sell at public at th e O. A. C. are occupying room too busy to properly atten d to th e Roy Gibbs, noble g rand of th e Odd au " i()n ,n , hl, n ear futUre, all of th e and sh a rin g educational adv an tag es se creta rial duties. Fellow s lodge, was called on fo r a f u rn j , u re of th e Josephine K nighton designed for two. I t was decided to m eet on th e speech to which he responded in a a p a rtm en ts in G resham and also th e T he plans were p repared to off>r Instruction and train in g to some fo u rth M onday of every month. most acceptable m anner. A program co m m ittee was ap p o in t M ayor Geo. W. K enney and P rin - P ortland. W atch fo r th e list. 2000 stu d e n ts— a n um ber then con sid erab ly in excess of enrollm ent. ed to m ap o ut a program for th e su m clpal T. J. S kirvin w ere to have ta k e n L ym an’s L eghorn Layers, B et ’he rising need for education has m er's work Glen W inters, G ertru d e p a rt on th e program but on account c h ick s fo r sale. H atches off every draw n 3335 to th e (). A. C. cam pus of sickness, were unable to do so. eight days beginning F rid ay , Feb- to divide th e m eans provided for th e B rugger and R obert Soderqulat were t ii fl r v * 2000. It Just n atu ra lly tak es a little appointed and will m eet w ith Mrs. A fter the program , an oyster sup- - A R LY MAN, G resham , Ore. aggressiveness for any of them to g et filling next M onday aftern o o n to work per was served an d was thoroughly --------------------- - th e ir share, o ut a program . enjoyed by those who atten d ed . T he H atch in g E ggs for Kale Only 14 tow ns In Oregon have larg Among th e th in g s which havs a l h ... S £ e r p o pulations th an th e O. A C. cam ready been decided upon is a visit to pus, according to the last census. ability to serve good eats Next Leghorng w hich is headed by one of S tu d en ts and faculty have to use th e M ultnom ah F arm . Mr. and Mrs. m onth they will fu rn ish th e program T an creed ’s Im perial cockerels which basem ents as classroom s and tabra- U. G Hmlth have Invited the club and and th e R ebekahs w ill serve tho cost $30. W ill have a few se ttin g s to rles P re tty d ark som etim es, hut they will accept and m ake th e ir in fo r $3 p er 16. From an o th e r pen, supper. u 50 ppr 15. Mrs. L ulu O sburn, good and stro n g and nobody can spection In th e n ear fu tu re. T h ere was a good crow d and a jolly phone - jjj break out. T he m em bers have agreed th a t In th e E nglish d ep artm en t eight social h o u r was spent w hich every | — -------------- — in stru c to rs w ere found crow ded into they will all m ake pntrles In th e fair Notice. one enjoyed. tw o sm all offices. To get th e ir desks next fall All bills ow ing to th e G resham P ro fesso r B rew ster, fo r Steam L au n d ry are payable a t th e J in aud leave any rom to move about m erly of O A. C., will visit th e club in the p artitio n door had to be taken lau n d ry o r to th e drivers FRANCES E GILL E E. HARTY. off Its hinges. They said they d id n 't th is sum m er and will give them les BURIED IN GRESHAM sons on judging. need th e door anyway. O ne-fifth of th e sta n d in g tim ber In th ese little offices th e eig h t The m em bers will also put on dem F ran ces E. Gill, y o u n g , wife of teach ers had to p rep are th e ir lessons, o n stratio n s In th e preserving of eggs O liver J Gill of P o rtlan d , died -of of the U nited 8 ta te s is in Oregon plan th e ir w ork, grad e papers, keep T he v ariety of m erch an tab le tim b er pneum onia last w eek In P o rtlan d and in com m ercial q u an titie s probably records, and Confer w ith th e ir s tu In lim e and also in w aterglass a t tho fa ir next fall and will give a dem on th e fu n e ra l was held In P o rtlan d , exceeds any sta te In th e Union. Su dents. W henever ope sta rte d th ro u g h the stra tio n of boggnizing. Sunday, F eb ru ary 22. In te rm e n t was g a r and yellow pine, red and yellow offices th e only way he could g et o ut Miss E thel C alkins, county club in th e G resham cem etery fir, spruce,' redw ood. P o rt O rford ce was 'o stay Ifi- -the line I lead er, wits p resen t and presented a Mrs. Gill, who was about 21 years d ar. a re a lew of th e w ell-know n j "Quit your •’shoVln’.” certificate o t achievem ent to th e club of age. was m arried Ju n e 10. 1917. woods. ----------------- — C o r r e c tio n . In recognition of th e ir finishing 100 She was th e daughter-in-law of T. H. Is yo u r w atch steadily losing ( T he O utlook was in e rro r in s ta t per cen t last year. T his certificate la Gill, who lives one and one-half m iles tim e? If so. it needs cleaning and ing th a t th e pieetlng of th e G resham signed by th e S ecretary of A gricul east of G resham a d ju stin g B ring It to Jon es, th e j T he friends and acquaintances offer j P> PiPr All w ork g u aran teed . B usiness M en's association held last tu re , G overnor O loott; P resid en t Monday n ig h t was a special m eeting. K err, of O. A. C. ; S u p erin ten d en t th e ir sym pathy to th e bereaved young Bad b rea th , colorless lips, sallow I It was th e re g u la r m eetiug ot th e as C h u rch ill; U. C. Seym our, sta te club husband cheeks give a g irl little chance I o r| sociation and no o th e r reg u la r m eet le ad e r; Miss E thel I. C alkins, county ------------------ --- . I -a man ”— Don’t give up. try H ollis-, Storage battery .repairing and re- , ef..g Rocky Mountain Tea and se e , ing will be held u n til th e last Monday le ad e r; and Mrs. H H. Eling. local charging, starter and generator j,ow popular you gbt. —j P o w ell's, leader. n ig h t in March. work. Raker ft Son. I Pharmacy. BOY WINS MEMBERSHIP IN CHESTER WHITE ASS'N BECK3NÌNG HAÎIBS