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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook MULTNOMAH COUNTY, CHAUTAUQUA GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION HEROES OF ’61 NOW OLDEST IN CONGRESS OREGON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 11.60 PER YEAR TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920 GRESHAM GIRLS NEW SECRETARY OF MEMBERS OF GRANGE r STATE AT CAPITAL AGAIN WINNERS HEAR JAP QUESTION « T he Union High d ebating team T here was an exceptionally good m ovem ent and th e problem of keep- ' won th e debate again last F riday ev- A m eeting of th e C h au ta u q u a pro atten d a n ce at th e gran g e S atu rd ay | <»« U e young p o o p l. on th e farm will i cuing when they debated against th e m oters was held at the lib ra ry Sun v anish” , said Mr. W alker. [ V ernonia High of th e Lower Colum aftern o o n . T he le c tu re r had a r day afternoon atten d ed by about M. Vernon P arsons, an ex-service bia d istrict, the Judges voted two to ranged a splendid program and It man who is a can d id ate for th e re- h alf of th e 20 g u ara n to rs. V arious one th e sam e score as at the last de was carried o u t in a d elightful mau- ! publican nom ination for S ecretary of i m a tte rs p erta in in g to dates, grounds, bate. ner ' s ta te , was called on to give his opin- com m ittees and price of season tic k T he U nion High girls. Miss R uth T he roll call proved in terestin g . | ion upon the su b jects before the ets were given carefu l consideration. H artley and Miss Violet Coe, spoke every one responding w ith th e nam e houae. He endorsed w hat had al- 1 Com m ittees on poles, platform j this tim e on th e negative side of the of th e ir b irth p lace and a word for ready been said and in speaking upon , ■ questio n ; “ Resolved, th a t congress seating, and on g rounds were o r Oregon. T he p rogram said th e re was the question of schools brought to | should pro h ib it all labor Im m igration dered and will be announced la te r by to be one word ag ain st It also, but th e ir atten tio n th e need of paying C hairm an Mack. Rev. R. Eugene I for a period of not less th an five everyone seem ed to, fo rg et th a t part more wages to th e co untry teacher Myers was appointed to see about ! years." of th e exercises. It was In terestin g “ A g irl m ust spend th e money and i Both sides handled the question in ren tin g a piano, and Floyd Maca tp h e a r w here th e different persons tlm t to finish high school and th en agreed to look a fte r th e electric an able m an n er and the home team had lived before th ey cam e to Ore- go to norm al before sh e can teach, lig h tin g arran g em en ts. H. L. St. ' handled th e negative side of th e ques ' tion in a m ore able m an n er th an they gon. A g rea t many of th e eastern and th en she can only m ake w hat C lair, P rincipal S kirvin and Mr. Pul- j did the affirm ative. T his shows won- , sta te s were rep resen ted and some any girl Just o u t of g rad e school can fer have been appointed a publicity foreign cou n tries as well. B ut no m ake in a factory . said Mr. P ar- [ derfu l ability to win first on one side com m ittee. m a tte r w here they had lived form er- sons. "T h is is not rig h t and the It was estim ated th a t about $1200 I of the question and then on th e ly they all seemed glad of th e fate ru ra l teacher m ust be paid a living to $1300 would be needed to put over on the o th er. 1 th a t brought them to Oregon an d . wage, one th a t will draw th e best The Judges were all from P o rtlan d , th e five-day C h au ta u q u a th is y ear and th is sum m ust be realized chiefly seem ed disposed to stay here th e rest teach ers". and w ere: Miss Sally B urns, d eb atin g j of th e ir days. Mrs. W. R. K ern gave some Interest- coach of F ran k lin High school; Ju d g e from the sale of season tickets. B arge L eonard, a P o rtlan d a tto r- ing sidelights on the census enum er- It was practically se ttle d to sell K raem er of th e law firm of t ham ber- ney and ex-service m an, spoke on th e ation. She said th a t th e re was only laln. T hom as & K raem er, and P rin tw o kinds of season tickets th is year, Jap an ese question which is of so one farm er in th e precinct w hich she one tran sfe ra b le, th e o th e r non- cipal Elton of High School of Com ‘ lunch in terest to every one these en um erated th a t could tell w ith any tran sfe ra b le. T he price of th e fo r merce. T hey fo u g h t in u n ifo rm s of B lue days. Mr. L eonard has studied th e degree of certain ty Just w hat his feed m er will probably be $3, good for ten T he m eeting was in charge of an d G ray w hen L incoln w as in th e question very carefully and is pre- had cost and how m uch he had made adm issions at any tim e; th e non- Principal O. W. Brown of th e V er W h ite H ouse. Now they a r e in pared to give som e very sta rtlin g during th e year. The- Jap an ese, how- tran sfe ra b le season tick et will prob C o n g ress, th e tw o oldest m em bers nonia H igh school. Excitem ent run In th e H ouse. On th e left. G en eral figures on th e rap id Increase In th e I ever, knew and w ere very careful to ably be $2. A special ra te will be high when P rin cip al Brown opened Isa a c R. S herw ood of Ohio. 85 n um ber of Jap an ese in th is country, dot as n ea r as (hey could Just w hat m ade for stu d en ts. The price of sin th e votes of th e Judges for th e first y e a rs old, fought in 65 b a ttle s and ! "In one county in C alifornia th e re the law req u ired them to do. But gle adm ission tic k ets and of reserved was for V ernonia and the second for 10 tim es cited fo r g allan t conduct u n d e r fire; e n liste d as a p riv ate in were 50,000 Jap an ese in th e year some of them could not even tell who scats was discussed but was held over G resham . Everyone realized it was 1861, m u stered out a b rig a d ie r B ralnbridge Colby of New York, 1910, in 1917 th e re w ere 60,000 and they ren ted th e land front. Such Ig- fo r fu rth e r consideration. a splendid debate and w hile th e th ird g e n e ra l. On th e rig h t, G en eral new secretary of sta te to succeed at th e present tim e th e re are 73,000,” norance did not in her opinion speak H eretofore th e E llison-W hite Sys envelope w as being opened th e au d i C h a rle s M anley S ted m an , N orth R obert Lansing, photographed as said Mr. L eonard, "based on th e well of them as fu tu re citizens. She tem has fixed th e price of season C a ro lin a , 79 year-, old Three ence fairly held th e ir breath. he departed from the W hite House tim e s w ounded and b rig ad ier g en after receiving the appointm ent present rate of increase th e re will be j th o u g h t it would be well fo r th e tic k ets a t $2.50 and they w ere non- Miss H artley and Miss Coe are be e ra l a t th e close of war from P resident Wilson. , at least 100,000 Jap an ese in th is w hite farm ers to follow th e ir prac- ing co n g ratu lated on th e ir second tran sferab le. T he prospective program s present i county in th e y ear 1923.” tlce of know ing how m uch th ey are success: Next F riday they will go to Mr. L eonard had tim e to give only I m aking w ith o u t having to reso rt to DAIRYMEN TO HOLD som e w onderfully a ttra c tiv e fea tu re s FAMILY GATHERS TO K nappa w here th e cham pionship of HONOR MRS. M. B. SLERET an o u tlin e of th e conditions but he i the practice of guessing and p art of IMPORTANT MEETING the Low er C olum bia d istric t will be both in p opular lectures and e n te r tain m en ts and th e re is every prospect A m ost enjovable fam ily reunion uged his tim e well. "L a rg e sections the tim e missing. Next S atu rd ay , March 20 a t 10 determ ined. a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. are ow ned by Jap an ese ch ild ren in I County Agent S. B. H all also spoke th a t th e com ing C h au ta u q u a at K nnppa d efeated A storia a t th e ir was h e l d ------------- briefly upon the h ig h er educational a. in. th e Oregon D airym an's League recent contest b ut on account of th e G resham will be well w orth th e ef Lewis S h attu ck a t V ancouver, W ash-1 C alifo rn ia.’ 8'“ fh Mrtl^ nO'1?,r d n p mg^ fo rt. W hile It is necessary fo r a few babies are w orth m illions. He said tax act w hich will ap p ear on th e b al will m eet In th e public lib rary In arran g e m en t of the debates th is was "E d u catio n is the P ortland. This m ass m eeting is called th e only team they d ebated w ith. to become g u a ra n to rs and assum e ington, on Sunday, March 14th. h o n ' ' th a t- un(ler o u r co n stitu tio n as it is lot next May. th e responsibility it is believed the oring Mrs. S h attu c k 's m o th er, Mrs. I pregent B j9 im possible for sta te s foundation of civilization” said Mr. for th e purpose of d eterm in in g the They won on th e affirm ative side. people generally will appricate the M. B. S leret’s 8 7th b irth d ay . Mrs. j tQ do an ything to prev en t larg e sec- Hall. "U nless th e people back these fu tu re action of th e league and is one Misses H artley and Coe have won on effort to give th is locality a w o rth C. M. Idlem an and Mrs. B ert L indsay 1 tjons of o u r best ian d to pass in to the m easures at th e next election, educa of m ost Im p o rtan t m eetings the both th e affirm ative and negative w hile session of educational program s from Idah o arriv ed on S atu rd ay ev‘ hands of A m erican born Japanese tion will go back in th is sta te for the league has ever held. sides of th e question and will now- th a t cannot help but lift th e in te l en in g as a p leasan t su rp rise and j and ag jawg cannot be m ade retro - doors of th e colleges will be p rac All m em bers of th e league who are tak e th e affirm ative while the K nappa lectual and m oral plane of every life. th u s m aking th e reunion com plete, j artlv e actlo n m ust be tak en tmme- tically closed. Hue to th e increase in In the d istric t which ships m ilk into team hold th e negative side of th e A n um ber of g ran d ch ild ren and g reat (JjatP,y t0 prPVent them from g ettin g atten d a n ce and to th e enorm ous cost P o rtlan d Bhould atten d th is m eeting question. g randchild ren were also present to a g rp atp r hold upon th e ag ric u ltu ral of h eatin g and lig h tin g and all o th e r REGISTER EARLY T he G resham girls have been One of th e im p o rta n t m u tters for TIME IS PASSING help celeb rate th e occasion. A won- , sePtlong o f Ou r land. expenses the colleges can n o t continue consideration Is th e price which the coached by Miss W yeth and Leslie derfu l b irth d ay cake was baked in | „Thp o n ,y golution for the situ a- to give th e service they have ren- producer should receive for his milk Webb. T he tim e fo r reg isterin g Is at hand Caldw ell, Idaho, by Mrs. C. M. Idle-1 tion fg Bn am en d m en t to th e const!- dered unless th ese m easures are d u rin g the sum m er m onths. and is slipping rapidly away. Many man and was decorated and lighted | tu tjOn ” , cald Mr. L eonard, "by passed for th e ir relief.” This Im p o rtan t su b ject will be dis FARM BUREAU TO MEET people are still w aiting to reg ister. up w ith AT PLEASANT VALLEY 87 candles artistic ally a r- whlch „ nly lh ose ch ild ren sh all be C. I* Mofllt of th e Union High cussed and will be largely determ ined T he reg istratio n books will be closed ranged. n atu ralized whose p aren ts are eligible school spoke of th e crow ded condl- by th e dairym en who ure p resen t at A F arm B ureau m eeting will bo April 20 until a fte r the prim ary T he flowers used in tab le decora-1 )Q citizenship in th is co u n try .” tlons at the O. A. C. and urged th at the m eeting S aturday. F or th is rea held a t th e g ran g e h all in P leasan t election. tion w ere b rig h t red carn atio n s. T he p ow y . W alker, an o th er well th is m easure for th e college relief re- son all dairym en should be present Valley next T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 John Brown Is th e local re g istra occasion Is one long and p leasantly , know n ex-service m an, was present celve th e fullest support of everyone and have Inform ation which will help ,pjock T he gpecial topic will be tion officer and will be glad to reg is to be rem em bered by those presen t. and wag caBed upon to m ake a few In reg ard to th e farm ers keeping rec d eterm ln e th e cost of production. potato grow ing in th is p a rt of th e te r all who have not alread y a tte n d Besides th e host and hostess and reniarkF. He spoke on the school ords Mr. Moffitt said th a t It was a A nother im p o rtan t m a tte r for dis state. 8. II. H all, county agent, will ed to this Im portant m a tte r. This th e ir d au g h ter. Miss H azel, th e situ atio n In th e country d istricts and very Im p o rtan t m a tte r. If th e mcni- cussion and consideration a t tills be present and will give an illu s tra t includes all who have moved from guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. W. clted It as one of th e m ain problem s here of th e G resham g ran g e wish to m eeting will be th e S apalro plan of ed lectu re on "P o ta to Diseases, how th e ir form er voting precincts. T here S leret, Mr and Mrs. John S leret, Mr. of th e present tim e. "O u r school sys- sta rt keeping records and will g et th e reo rg an isatio n . The m ore im p o rtan t they affect th e crop, and m ethods for are so m any local people who have and Mr«-. F red R uegg of G rasham , tern is all w rong,” , said Mr. W alker, record books from S. B. H all before p arts of th is plan was published in th e ir c o n tro l” . moved in th e la st y e a r th a t It Is lik e Mr. and Mrs. E. E. S leret and d au g h “every child Is en titled to a free ed- th e next m eeting Mr. Moffitt prom- the O utlook a few issues back and T hese pictu res huve been given In ly th a t m any people will have to re te rs H elen and M ildred of P o rtlan d , ucatlon in th is country, b u t some- ised to be p resen t and s ta r t a class the "O regon D airym an” published the several com m unities and have proven reg ister th is spring. T here a re th ree Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend and I )hing lg w rong w tth a gyatem th a t In farm record keeping. This sugges- B ring your potato pricinets In G resham and even a d a u g h te r Miss Josep h in e of F air- a„ owg one 8chooi d istric t $100 per tion m et w ith h ea rty approval by th e plan in full. Local branches of th e very helpful. league have had th e m a tte r u n d er problem s to th e m eeting and g et move from one part of town to a n o th view, Mrs. C. M. Idlem an, af C aid- ‘ for ed ucational purposes w hile * members. O th er ag ric u ltu ral er may m ean th a t th e voters of th e well, Idaho, Mrs. Bert Lindsey, of an ad jo in in g d istric t w ith a la r g e r ’ Mrs. B arge L eonard charm ed th e consideration and th e tim e has come them solved. for a decision. It will be decided a t problem s will be discussed a t th is fam ily will have to re-register. N am pa. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. W ill num bpr of children of school age and audience w ith h e r p erform ance on In th e country d istric ts th e re has H ockinson of P o rtlan d . Mr. and a gm au Pr a88Pggf.d valuation has only ' th e accordion. Mrs. L eonard Is an th is m eeting w h eth er th e league will m eeting also. proceed as now q r adopt th e reo r One of th e Im portant m atters io bo been quite a general tra n s fe r of Mrs. E. M. Stone and sons Bobbie $8 ppr child.” In Mr. W alk er's opln- accom plished m usician and the s< P ractically all of discussed will be club work and it$ property th is sp ring also and these a n d 'J o h n . Mr. and Mrs. E arl Town- ((on t j,e solution lies with th e country lections which she played were much ganization plan. new ow ners should ta k e steps to reg send of F airview and Mrs. C arrie ppop)e them selves. Many of th e best appreciated. Mrs. K arl J. H agberg (he locals have reported favorably on relation to com m unity developm ent. th e Sapalro plan. It la hoped th a t every farm er In th e ister so th a t they may vote at the D rube of G resham . farm ers a re moving to th e tow ns and sang in h er usual charm ing m an n er This m eeting will be th e m ost iin - 1 com njunity will plan to a tte n d th is prim ary election in May. -------------------- cities w here they may ed ucate th e ir an d was persuaded to sing a second p o rtan t th a t has ever been held *n I ^ .„ tln g . Everyone Is Invited w heth- At th e close of business in the GRESHAM GIRL PLAYED children selection. connectlon w ith th e d airy Industry of pj> tbpy [,ve ,n | bp com m unity o r not. s ta te d ep a rtm en t on March 8 th e re ON WINNING TEAM • Keep on w ith th e good roads move Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton preside I the state. ------------ w ere 268,584 persons registered in A news item from C orvallis says m ent, get good schools, establish over th e m eeting which was one of Every d airym an, w h eth er a mem GERMINATION TESTS th e state. M ultnom ah county lead th a t Miss M arguerite Michel of good churches and g ran g es and th e re th e best th e g ran g e has had for som e her of th e league o r not. should be I MADE FREE OF CHARGE ing w ith a reg istra tio n of 76,131, G resham played on th e sophom ore will be a g en eral back to th e farm - tim e, present and learn w hat th e S apalro d ppar,,„ ,.n t o f’ A griculture at w hile Jefferson county, w ith 1014 co-ed bask etb all team w hich defeat- plan Is because It will I Union High Is prepared to m ake free was th e low est in th e state. W C T U MEETING | c,ety for hel° ln or*“n,I,ng 1,ke 80 ‘ dairym an ln th e sta te if It is p u t into Unless th e re is a decided increase ed the ju n io r co-ed team by a score g erm ination tests of all g rain s for th e PROVES HELPFUL cleties and campaigns. of 35 to 15 for th e cham pionship of betw een now and April 20 th e re will farm ers of th e com m unity. All p e r ______ ■ "M others, you have every reason operation. T his m eeting will determ ine be few er nam es on th e poll books O. A. C. sons w ishing this d ep a rtm en t to do Dr. Louise M. R ich ter addressed , to be proud of O regon” said Dr. T he cham pions defeated th e th an for several years. Two years 'It leads ln th is move- w h eth er o r not th e dairym en are go testin g w ork fo r them should bring ab o u t 35 women a t th e W. C. T. U. R ichter. ing forw ard or stan d still. ago when th e polls closed th e re were rookies’ team e a rlie r in th e week by seeds to th e school building as soon wh>t a score of 13 to 3. T here will be no | m eeting which was held a t th e home >»' nt. 302,697 persons who had qualified as convenient. T his d ep a rtm en t is P lans a re com plete and final prep- Of the to ta l n um ber of voters thus gam es unless a post season gam e Is | of Mrg j ohn M etzger last Sunday af- h er schedule will be b u t It is hoped t open on S aturdays. It Is now tim e to , , , I ara tlo n s a re under way fo r th e La- ternoon. fa r registered 174,684 are rep u b li scheduled with th e Oregon co-eds. she will visit th e G resham school, ln AM , unphpon apron galP at test seed corn. F u rth e r Inform ation cans, 74.464 dem ocrats, 6195 pro ONE FAMILY MOVES Dr. M eM nr hM been u th e Modern Woodmen hall In the may be secured ab o u t this work by h ibitionists, 5336 socialists, and 8906 OTHERS FOLLOW SUIT governm ent sp eak er since she wai The m usical num bers w re much Carlson building tom orrow . T he calling up this d ep artm en t over tele m iscellaneous. called out d u rin g thft war. She visile Pnjoyed by all and everyone feels th a t luncheon a t noon Is expected to a t phone, G resham 224. T h ere are no vacant houses these th e high schools and gives h e r lec- th e W. C. T. U. are to be co n g ratu lat- trac t m any business people an d s tu Miss M ildred and Chase St. C lair POMONA GRANGE TO GIVE days and when one fam ily moves it tu re s to th e girls. T he local W. C i ed ln p u ttin g on such a splendid pro- dents. T he M ethodist church choir of G resham w ere d in n er g u ests on surely m eans th a t some o th e r fam ily BANNER FOR BEST GAIN T. U. were v^ry fo rtu n a te ln securing gram . will ta k e ad v an tag e of th e o p p o rtu n i Sunday of th e ir b ro th er, Leslie, and has m ade a move also. h e r fo r th is m eeting. Lunch was served a t th e close of ; ty to hold a candy sale, and th u s add of To Illu stra te: C. E. Killen An Interestin g fe a tu re of th e wife at F airview . Dr. R ich te r spoke to th e m others th e aftern o o n and a p leasan t social | to Its funds. G resham moved from th e E L. m eeting of Pom ona g ran g e tom orrw T horpe place in G resham to G. W. at th is m eeting ln much th e same l tim e enjoyed by all those present Jazz Dance. at E vening S ta r g ran g e will be the A ndrew s farm In the V ictory neig h C h au ta u q u a G u aran lo rs C alled. The Syncopated Jazz band of P o rt Mr. and Mrs A ndrews way she does to th e ir d au g h ters, tell p resen tatio n of a b an n er to th e local borhood. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE A m eeting of th e C h a u tau q u a g u a r land will give an opening dance ln grange show ing th e larg est p ropor moved Into th e Morgan B ros.’ house lug them th a t she w anted them to GIVEN AT LIBRARY an to rs has been called by th e presi G resham Masonic hall, S atu rd ay which they recently vacated when xnow w hat h e r m essage was. tion of gain d u rin g ¿h e q u a rte r. Any they moved onto the farm which they night. March 20. Jazz music. Prize Antong o th p r sta te m en ts m ade by dent, F. L. Mack, for next Sunday w altz D ancing at 8 :3 0 The open grange w inning th e token th ree out purchased from John Sleret ln th e ” . . th Albert ty’elsen d an g er of th e F o rest Dr. R ich ter was th a t Oregon led tte aftern o o n . March 14, to consider ing d ate will be followed by a dance of five tim es will keep it perm anently. ' The 81« rets moved into th e re n te r s U nited 8 ta tre in Its cam paign against Service will give an l>',)," r a ' "1 lec‘ I gomP probI, m8 ln connectlon w ith th e ; every S atu rd ay n ig h t. G entlem en The open session betw een 2 and 3 house on th e ir form er p ro p erty and social im m orality. T his is due to 1 he ; tu re a t th e G resham library. Ii,rc 1 COmlng session. T he m eeting will b«> 65c, ladles 35c.__________ o ’clock w ill be m arked by an u n u su a l th e re n te r. M R. H einrich moved ffortJ, of th „ Oregon goclal Hygiene 23d. Mr. W eisendanger Is well known J|b b# c.U ed T he l.a d lts ’ Aid society will hold ly good program when P resid en t K err onto , bp p a u | p ,lnn rm on the ‘ “ “ fa ---------- to ma">' Ore.hainltes a« ’he genial . 3 o>c|ock> society which was organized a num- a luncheon and apron sale at th e of Oregon ’A gricu ltu ral college and ! Bluff road one m ile east of Kelso r ' _________ D lstrlct A ttorney W alter H E vans | The place was recently vacated by ber of years ago In P o rtlan d and th e ir gov ern o r of Eagle> J7re« -k ram p in g , r M. W. A. hall In G resham on March D istrict A ttorney W a grounds. The le ctu re Is free and is Next M onday Alf. Bell who w ith his fam ily, has w ork | n ed u catin g th e public had 17. The luncheon will be a t noon. a rt expected to speak. A bout 100 chicks from those extra F o rty cents a plate will be charged. moved to Sandy. proven so successful th a t th e govern especially fo r those Interested In o u t „ ___ quality high record L eghorns at door life m ent sen t for lite ra tu re from th e so- Spraying. M ildred Coe, of P o rtlan d , spent the F u rn itu re Sale Coming. An Interestin g collection of F rench L ym an’s hatchery. Cockerels from G et your o rch ard sp ray ed w ith P| Pty when th ey sta rte d th e ir cam- w eek-end w ith Dr. and Mrs. F ran k Mrs. W ithrow will sell at public i, ,« h ,b « .o n ........... h h r .r y . « « • ■“ ■ ''„'’¿ '¡ .¿ ’' i s n . ' . i r . ' u , B. A high powered sprayer. W alln & Me- jgn and c |n M Dr Moore, one of auction, in th e near fu tu re , all of th e Peak. ______________ _______________ I ( o rn e ll, phone 494. t fou n d ers of th e society, to W ash- Tt la the p ro p erty of Mr. W otenpaiigh fu rn itu re of th<- Jo sep h in e K nighton S torage b attery rep airin g and re a p a rtm en ts In G resham and also the In the m anufacture of woolens Ore- Is y o u r w atch steadily losing ington, D. C., w here he Is aiding In of Union High school. charging. s ta rte r and g en e rato r fu rn itu re from h er own hom e in gon Is away ahead of other W estern tim e? If to , it needs cleaning and f. ,g Many o th e r sta te s and P o rtlan d W atch for th e list. work. R aker 4 Son. When I d doubt try a W ant Ad states As a wool center Oregon Is ad ju stin g . B ring it to Jo n es, the count lea have se n t to the Oregon so- Jew eler. AU U ork g u aran teed . the second city in the country. 0“