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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 9 REPORT ON CLUB WORK IN COUNTY GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS MARCH 30, 1920 W. 0. W. TO GIVE SHOW COW AND BARN IS FORMER BORING WOMAN ELING 'S CHORAL SOCIETY SATURDAY IN GRESHAM BURNED, CAUSE UNKNOWN DIES AT BERKENFELD HAVE TEETH PULLED $1.60 PER YEAR IIC If » n V r V IIIII C A ll JAj. HARVEY WIL j ON M ultnom ah Camp, W. O. W .. a re A m ysterious fire S atu rd ay a fte r- Mrs. L au ra Brooks, form erly a res- A choral society is m aking music to put on in G resham th e m in strel noon destroyed th e b arn and cow be- i len t of Boring, died at h e r home in at the F ling home The m em bers of ! show which was given w ith such O regon, W ednesday, th e chorus are th e sm all red d au g h ¡splendid success a t th e ir cam p in longing to E. C. Cam p in the so u th B erkenfeld, | P o rtlan d last week. They played be- p art of tow n. None of Mr. C am p’s March 24, of bronchial pneum onia, te r and eight sons of th e p ure bred CLAUDE F. PALM ER. Jam es H arvey W ilson, a well unerul services w ere held at Eln- fope crow ded houses and a few fam ilv were at hom e a t th e tim e th e M ultnom ah is now oue of th e lead j i G „ .. , „ „ 'ey s u n d erta k in g p arlo rs in P o rt sow which H erb Eltng purchased for known pioneer of this p art of th e resham people w ere fo rtu n a te fire was discovered. Some of th e U b ( j S a tu rd a v . March 27 i „ te r. his club w ork th is year. One sm all ing counties of th e sta te in boys’ and t enough to atten d . country, dropped dead th is m orning T he show will be rep eated again n eig h b o r ch ild ren discovered th e fire Men i was in th e Dam ascus cem etery, m em ber ch risten ed “ Ruby D ear” a t th e O. W. P. depot w hile on his g ir l’s club w ork according to H. C. in th e first place and attem p ted to Mrs. Brooks, who was 41 years oid had h er life r a th e r suddenly ended Seym our, sta te club lead er at the 1 for th e benefit of G resham people. find Mr. Camp to tell him of it. way to P o rtland. | was born in the sta te of K entucky, when h e r m o th er “se t h e r foot Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college. Begin I It will be given in th e Masonic hall T he fire ap p aren tly sta rte d in th e F eb ru ary 5. 1879. She was a mem- Mr. and Mrs. W ilson had Just n ing th re e years ago on a sm all scale, next S atu rd ay evening at 8 o’clock. T he m in strel show is said to be opposite side of the b arn from r h e r e k e r of th e Boring R ebekah lodge No. dow n.” A sm all b ro th e r’s life career boarded th e ca r and w ere planning th e w ork has appealed stro n g ly to e cow was tied b ut th e fire sp read 214. ended in m uch th e sam e way. th e youngsters u n til th e en ro llm en t : first class in every respect and th e th on atten d in g to gome business m a t rapidly in th e sm all building and by She leaves to m ourn th e ir loss a “ Rose of G resham ” and h e r eight fast year reached 1107 In the city of ¡chorus and o th e r m usical num bers the tim e help arriv ed , saving th e husband. J. W. Brooks, tw o d au g h te rs in P o rtlan d and th en spending were said to be e x tra fine. Many old P o rtlan d , and 563 In th e rest of the building was hopeless an d th e cow ters. Mrs. George S ag ar and Nancy little b ro th ers m ake sw eet music for th e n ig h t w ith a son, W iley W ilson county, m aking a to ta l of 1610. Of i fam iliar songs of 25 or 30 years ago was p ast help. th e whole fam ily and they a re r e Brooks and fo u r sons, E dgar. F red, in P o rtland. th ese 1184 com pleted th e ir w ork and j are in the program and will be es Mr. Cam p does not know how to W illiam and M arshall. Also a g reat ceiving ex p ert care. They a re be pecially enjoyed by th e old er people tu rn e d a rep o rt. A lthough in failing h ealth for many relativ es and friends. account fo r th e fire as he was at th e I who are of th e opinion th a t fo r both ing train ed according to th e best T he sta tistics as given o u t by th e some tim e, Mr. Wilson had for the b arn only a sh o rt tim e before an d fed melody and sen tim en t th e re a re no rules of th e "pig book.” college are th o u g h t to be in te restin g C ard of T hanks. the cow. Every th in g was all right past few weeks been much improved. n o t only because of th e n u m b e r of I songs th e equal of th e old songs. Y esterday Miss E thel C alkins and We w ish to th a n k those who so at th a t tim e. T he w hole program is said to be Mr. W ilson was well known to all boys and girls in th e w ork, but th e Mrs. I. M. Sunday, a d au g h ter, of generously extended th e ir sym pathy Mrs. E ling rem oved eig h t black teeth financial end of th e rep o rt Is consid o rig in a l and g enuinely hum orous. Mr. Camp, was one of th e first to in o u r late bereavem ent and for the front nine squealing, w iggling little th e older people of this com m unity It is expected th a t th e re will be a ered significant in itself. T he to tal w here he had lived since childhood. arriv e at th e barn and she im m ediate- Jo ra l offerings. value of la st y ea r's products includ i la rg e atten d an ce. J. W. BROOKS AND FAMILY. pigs. T he job was successfully com He has been a m em ber of th e M ethod ; ly opened th e b arn b u t th e h eat and ing th a t of the P o rtlan d clubs, was pleted w ith th e aid of th e au to m o ; sm oke w as so in ten se th a t it alm o st ist rh u rch all of his life and an a c t >25,933.79. T he cost of th e projects GRANDMA JONES DIES overcom e her. She was afraid th a t SURPRISE SHOWER bile pliers. The ladles found it was $10,918.01, leaving a profit of ive worker. FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY her fa th e r was in th e b arn also. Mr. PROVES DELIGHTFUL ra th e r stren u o u s work but th e “ pig $15,015.78. The fu n eral will be held on T h u rs i Camp was down tow n and d id 'u t ar- Miss E thel C alkins, d u rin g th e la3t book” says th a t these te eth m ust be F u n eral services w ere held at the riV! “ t„i1, ° X Uput httefor‘hthefirfle re de- „ M,?B M ,r,am Brown a n " day at 2 p. m from th e G resham A ,va year, w ith the cooperation of the rem oved o r else th e re is d an g er of B aptist church th is m orning for Mrs. as pu. in io r tne nre a© Hovel gave a very unique su rp rise M ethodist church with Interm ent in county school su p e rin ten d e n t and the artm en t and they responded at once niigce„ aneoug show er on Mlgg w n la th e young pigs developing a case of college, has had charg e of th e work S arah J. Jones, fam iliarly k r o n e ■ | p with th e new fire engine an d equip M etzger last S atu rd ay evening, at te n d er m outh. Now m ust m eans can the Douginas cem etery. o u tside pf P o rtlan d . H er w ork has G randm a Jones, who died a t the m ent. Mr. Wilson leaves to m ourn th e ir Since th e buildings a re so to Miss C alkins find Mrs. E ling so been in organizing new clubs, g etting hom e of h er son S. C. Jones last S at close to g e th er th e re was g re a t d an th e hom e of Mrs. Hevel. loss, his widow, Mrs. Ja n e W ilson, Miss M etzger is to be th e bcide of rep o rts on th e w ork, and sta g in g va they straig h tw ay proceeded to knock ger of th e o th e r buildings catching rious contests. H er d istric t h as been urday evening sh o rtly a fte r 4 o ’clock. on fire. N eighbors k ep t the building M artin R. G rass, in th e n ea r future. o u t 72 sm all black teeth. Miss Cal two sons, E d g ar Wilson of Victory Mrs. Jones had been failin g in ( Mr. G rass is a P o rtlan d man and very active in sending team s to com wet down w ith th e sm all hose u n til ! spent tw o years In F ran ce, in th e kins officiated w ith th e pliers and and Wiley W ilson of P o rtlan d , a pete in sta te and o th e r contests. A h ealth for several m onths b u t has the fire d ep a rtm en t could arrive. ste p d au g h ter Mrs. Ida C lark, and a I arm y, w as w ounded and received can ning team has com peted a t the been ill for a sh o rt tim e. She would Mr. Cam p ap p reciates th e efforts th e F rench Cross of H onor for b rav Mrs. Eling held th e w iggling little host of friends and n ear relatives. s ta te fa ir for th e last th ree years, porkers. T hé moving p ictu re men of th e neighbors in p rotecting his T he sym pathy of the com m unity is ery. w inning second place in 1918, and have been 91 years old in May. She property. m issed th e g re a te st com edy of the was know n to th e w hole com m unity __________ _ | The house was ta ste fu lly decorat- extended to Mrs. Wilson and the first place la st year. T eam s in stock ju d g in g , sheep projects, p o ultry rais fo r h er b rig h t happy disposition and lTrpT T ifMfitxzivr r ? q t n r w T ' cupids, h ea rts and (lowers.—- year. fam ily In th e ir bereavem ent. W E L L K N O W N R E S ID E N T |th e color schem e being red and ing, sew ing, pig raising, and g ard en consisten t C h ristian life. OF TROUTDALE DIES green. w ork have m ade nam es fo r them C. A. POTTER WEDS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN T he services w ere conducted by . „ „ ------- — ' Many In terestin g gam es w ere selves in num erous contests. MISS SYLVIA E MOSS Jam es F. B urns, fam iliarly know n played d u rin g the first p a rt of th e PROGRESSES RAPIDLY W ithin th e city of P o rtlan d th e Rev. Mr. C arl of P o rtlan d an d Jo siah w o rk is in charg e of T. D. K irk p a t Royer, a m em ber of th e ch u rch of as “ D addy” B u rn s to his m any evening a fte r which th e bride-elect Miss Sylvia E. Moss and Clarence The cam paign which was sta rted rick, who w ith th e help of the school w hich Mrs. Jo n es was a m em ber. Mr. frien d s, died at th e hom e of his so u ' waK t,lp recipient of m any useful and i A. P o tte r were m arried S aturday last week for new m em bers of the b eau tifu l household articles. b o ard - and representives from O. A. David B urns in P o rtlan d , Sunday, . , Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an , Mrs. A. W. . . . ’ , i A delicious tw o-course luncheon ; evening, March 27, at th e hom e of K nights anil Ladles of Security lodge C., has successful! prom oted the w ork. G arden, ra b b it and poul Shipley, M artin R oberts and Leslie M arch 28 a t 1 o’clock. Mr. B urns, I „ a s served a t th e close of the even- Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. B ourne on I’ow- has been m oving along rig h t th is week under th e m anagem ent of dep try raising, and sew ing and cooking W alrad, assisted by two ladies from who was in his 70th y ear had alw ays ing. ' ell Valley road. The bride was a t uty d istrict m anager, W. J. H opfer Those present were, th e Misses have been th e principal fea tu re s of P o rtlan d , san g several b eau tifu l se enjoyed th e best of h ealth an d w as known for r his his nappy hannv disposition disnosltion w as WiIlft Michel. Della tended by Mrs. DdW itt and Mr. De of P o rtlan d . In terest is good, and th e activity. L ike th e ir su b u rb an lections. known to was I{||Khpj) MetZRpr- E )h e, M aude M ew W rter Mabe, W itt acted as best man. Rev. H. H. Mr. H opfer finds a very favorable b ro th ers, th e city kiddies have been In te rm e n t was in th e G resham tak en ill a t his hom e in T ro u td ale de- I M etzger, H elen H obs , M arguerite Gritfls, p asto r of th e F irs t C h ristian sentim ent in evidence here. He Is well represen ted in n u m erous con cently. He was suffering from a com- Michel. H ester T horpe, Lena W right, church of P o rtlan d , perform ed the very much encouraged over th e pro s tests. C anning team s a t th e county cem etery. cerem ony. pects. f a ir and displays in th e egg and poul A com plete o b itu ary will ap p e ar In plication of diseases ag g rav ated by A nna E ru g g er, G ertru d e E astm an, Among th e guests present were, A free dance has been arran g e d G ertru d e A lexander, Evelyn Metzger, try show were som e of "their stro n g the next issue of th e O utlook. pneum onia. . , Vivian Hevel, M iriam Brown, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. N. G. H aines, Mr. and which will be given In M etzger’s hall, points last year. A cooking class at Two weeks before his d eath he E arl Tow nsend. Mrs. Id a W illiam s, Mrs. Wni. G riebe and son George, F riday evening, April 2. T h ere will th e O ckley-Green school has eight was moved to P o rtla n d w here ev e ry -, Mrs. Tom H ow itt, Mrs. Jo h n Brown, Mr. and Mrs. DeW itt, Mr. and Mrs. be good music by a three-piece o r een en th u siastic boys fo r its m em bers FRESHMAN HAVE LOTS M. D unne, Mrs Jag g ersell of P o rt ch e stra and th e re will be no charges w ith a n um ber on th e w aiting list. OF FUN AT SCHOOL PARTY th in g possible was done to relieve his Mrs. Alva Hevel and F red eric H ow itt J. land, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. E ldredge for adm ission. It Is th e plan of th e le ad e r at th e O re tro u b le. H is d au g h ter, Miss Nan and son K enneth of th e G ates neigh Many people ap p reciate the social Keep in style, T ry one of those gon A g ricu ltu ral college to go on The freshm an p arty at Union High B urns, a train ed n u rse who has borhood and Mr. and Mrs. W. J side of flic lodge as well as the lodge “classy-fled” ads. w ith the w ork stro n g e r th a n e v e r this school last F rid ay evening was a C lark of Albany. work. The council m eets twice a y ear so th a t no appreciativ e and am m ost d eligh tfu l affair. T h ere w ere ch arg e of a Spokane h ospital, cam e m onth a lte rn a tin g the business m eet b itious y o u n g ster will be neglected. ab o u t 60 of th e freshm en present to his bedside w here she helped him B eem an G arden Tractor. Those W an t Ads a re gen u in e bus ings with social affairs of various and m any w ere in costum e. All kinds fight th e losing fight. C. E_ O sburn & Co. have tak en th e iness g etters. kinds. Specialists a t th e college have been of c h a racters w ere rep resen ted from T he fu n eral services will be held a g e n c y 'fo r th e Beem an g ard en tr a c t A nnouncem ent of th e cam paign doing much for th e developm ent and C harlie Chaplin and th e Gold D ust ors, and have one on th e floor for Lynch M eeting P ostp on ed . and plans for lodge work are given ca re of th e fru it in d u stry in M ultno tw ins to rose buds from th e g arden. from th e T ro u td ale M ethodist church d em o n stratio n . T his tra c to r will The reg u la r m eeting of th e Lynch m ah and o th e r counties of th e sta te Miss Iren e Rum m el received the W ednesday, March 31, at 10 o’clock. loaded w agons, and can be worked P aren t-T each er circle has been post in an ad v ertisem en t of th e paper. an d have been m a k in g a special study prize fo r th e best su stain ed ch a rac It is expected th a t Rev. Mr. Benson, pull any g ard en tools, lawn mowers, poned from F riday evening, April 2 T he Tw elfth F ederal R eserve Dis of th e problem s in th e W illam ette ter. She was a m ost ch arm in g bride p asto r of th e P re sb y teria n church at w ith a belt to o p era te any n u m b er of j to April 8 on account of the comedy- tric t, em bracing th e seven sta te s and valley. T he resu lts from th is help and carried an im m ense b o uquet of y o u r m achines which req u ire power. ' d ram a, “ The F ascin atin g Fanny given by th e college a re considered cauliflow er ( p ractical h in t to fu tu re Fairview will officiate at th e se rv It is pow erful and economical. Come B row n,” which will be given a t Gll- te rrito rie s of th e far west, ranked second In per cap ita Investm ent in g ratify in g and th e w ork will be con b rid es). T he groom was a brave ices assisted by Rev. E arl B. Cotton. in and see it operate. I b ert schoolhouse April 2 at 8 o’clock. th rift and w ar savings stam ps and tin u e d even m ore stro n g ly In th e fu sa ilo r lad, Della S tockton, and th e Many frien d s a t T ro u td ale will trea su ry savings certificates d u rin g tu re . p air m ade q uite a h it w ith th e ir miss th e genial friend and neighbor 1919, according to a rep o rt of th e Spraying and p ru n in g d em o n stra clever rep resen tatio n . Savings Division of th e T reasury tio n s have been m ade th ro u g h o u t Miss M innie Schnepel, th e class whom everyone called “ dad d y .” D epartm ent. S ym pathy of a h o st of friends and th is w hole d istric t, and problem s of advisor, m ade a ch arm in g g ra n d tillag e, conservation of m o istu re e ith m other and carefu lly chaperoned th e neighbors a re extended to th e widow llliiKtrated T alks. e r by m ulching o r cover crops, and party. and th e sons and d a u g h ters who s u r T he series of services o u tlin ed to cross pollination have been given con F re id a P eterso n and Alice T rim ble sid erable a tte n tio n . T he question of were sw eet rosebuds and Genevieve vive hint. bp given at th e M ethodist church this Mr. B u rn ’s o b itu a ry will be p u b th e best varieties fo r p la n tin g In B ates was a gypsy fo rtu n e te lle r and week prom ise to be very Interesting. young orch ard s has had m uch a tte n foretold th e fate of m any a fre sh lished In F rid a y ’s issue. All of the su b jects will be Illu strated ------AT------ tio n , and f u rth e r w ork is to be done man. with stereoptlcon views. T here was along this line. Have A ll K im is o f B u ild in g Lum ber. Adolph Z enger p u t C harlie C hap B etter m ethods for m a rk e tin g w ith lin to sham e w ith his clever c h a ra c t T he B runs L um ber Co., Inc., of a larg e atten d an ce a t th e church th e proper o rganization am ong th e erization of th e com edian. Sandy a re moving th e ir m ill to th e Monday evening when th e su b je ct grow ers for ca rry in g th em o u t are C yrus A lexander and A lta Dalil- new location two m iles east of Sandy. “T he Day of A u th o rity " waB illu s som e of th e fu n d am en tally im p o rta n t h am m er as th e Gold D ust tw ins w ere New, m odern saw m ill m achinery is Rockwood and Base Line Roads tra te d with pictu res and a splendid th in gs which th e college Is en d eav o r a co n stan t joy to th e o th e rs an d were being in stalled w hich will double the ing to install. U tilization of fru it dressed so nearly alik e th a t it was capacity of th e m ill. They will be m eeting was reported. and vegetable products is a problem difficult to tell them ap a rt. ready to s ta rt w ork ab o u t May 1st T he follow ing services “on th e last of g rea t Interest to a section grow ing M yra H all was a ch arm in g fa rm and to fill o rd ers for all kinds of lu m VMfc Of C h rist's Life In the flesh” for such a wide div ersity of crops. D ur e re tte and Vaye H arm on, ber. dem ure the rest of th e m eetings of th is w eek: ROBERT BRYMER Evangelist ing th e last few years, th e production ballot dancer. A rran g em en ts are being m ade for Tuesday, March* 30— “ G reat P a r of sm all fru its has been increased tr e th e sale of slabw ood and ced ar posts. V ictor Adix was a com ical clown ab le.” m endously, and as a consequence n u and th e re w ere m any o th e r clever We will have facilities fo r delivering W ednesday, March 31— No service. m erous problem s in han d lin g these costum es w hich added to th e en jo y o rd ers by au to tru ck anyw here in T hursday, April 1— "T h e L ord’s p ro d ucts a re u n d er consideration a t m ent of the evening. C lackam as and M ultnom ah counties. S upper.” th e college. 9 D ainty refre sh m e n ts w ere served — A dr. F riday, April 2— S tations of the E xperim ents a re being carried on at 1 0:30 and th e p arty ended about 7 :3 0 P. M. Cross.” w ith a view to th e b etterm e n t of th e 11 o ’clock, a fte r a jolly evening of N ew In tern ation al L ow D ow n S atu rd ay , April 3— No service. v arieties of w alnuts, filberts, c h e r gam es and o th e r am usem ents. widfj spread sp read ers, ro lle r b ea r Sunday, April 4— M orning, “ The ries, and stra w b e rrie s in th is section ALL CORDIALLY INVITED ing, lig h t d ra ft , autom obile fro n t Risen L o rd .” E vening— E aster, of th e sta te . An investigation will Is your w atch stead ily losing axles, $195 a t G resham . Get your (p ic tu re s). be m ade of th e effects of th e freeze tim e? If so, it needs cleaning and o rd ers In early. All a re Invited to atten d these of last D ecem ber on fru it and n u t ad ju stin g . IIE S S E L ’S FARM MACHINERY. Bring it to Jones, the m eetings. trees, and g row ers will be helped as Jew eler. All w ork g u aran teed . Phone 544. m uch Ss possible in rem edying any dam ages th a t are found. PASSES SUDDENLY BIG MEETING Rockwood M. E. (Commuity) Church “HEART WARMING TIME” GOOD MUSIC Every Night, March 29th to April I I th Multnomah Camp 77, W. O. W., Team WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED BY FRIENDS A n um ber of neighbors and friends gave Mt', and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson a p leasant su rp rise at th e ir hom e in R e g n er’s addition la st S atu rd ay even ing, th e occasion being th e 30th a n n iv ersary of th e ir m arried life. Precisely a t 8 o'clock th e follow ing persons called upon them in a body: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. D ow sett, Mr. and Mrs. F red F ieldhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C laude S tockton, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er F. Goodwin, Dr. H. H. O tt, Mrs. Mary P atch, John O tt, C lare Stockton. L ang Goodwin, Mrs. Je n n ie Robinson and Mrs. E lla F ieldhouse. Many m usical selections, both vo cal and in stru m e n ta l w ere rendered by Mr. and Mrs F red F ieldhouse, Dr. H. H O tt, Ja ckson Jones and o th ers. “Silver T h re ad s Among the C old” was sung im pressively to the accom panim ent of piano and cello. B aritone solos by Dr. O tt w ere en- j Joyed by all present. Sandw iches, cake and coffee w ere j provided by th e v isitors as re fre sh -i m ents. a fte r which P rincipal E lm er F. Goodwin in beh alf of th e v isitors i presented Mr and Mrs. W ilkinson w ith a beau tifu l electric lamp. Mr. ■ Goodwin m ade a sh o rt speech in ! ; w hich he praised th e com m unity of R e g n er’s addition as one of th e best in G resham and spoke In th e h ig h est ; :: term s of th e host and hostess as e x - , ciuplary cititen s. w ishing them m a n y ,' happy re tu rn s of th e ir w edding an - ' niversary. M IN S T R E L S H O W Saturday April 3d, 1920, at Masonic Hall, Gresham Entire Company Opening Chorus ........... ........................................ Song—“ A n c h o re d "....... .............................................. Mr. Stive H utton Song and Dance—“ W nigM alloney '.. ..... Ur. Jimmy W alker Mr. Gerwin Song—“ I Know W hat It Means to Be Lorn some Song and Q uartet Chorus .......... .................. (a) “ I ’ll Take You Home Again. Kathleen (b) Genevieve.............. Mr. William Hutton Curtain Raises at (a) Dreamy Moon (b) Missouri Waltz ... Master Ho Wilson Song—-“ I'm All Bound Bound With the Mason Dixie Line Mr. H arry Sewell Mr. W ebster Song -“ Clang of the Forg Song and Q uartet Chorus— ‘C an't Yo' Heah Me C allin’, C aroline” Mr. Orsalo _....................................... Entire Company Closing Chorus Song and ance T h e G r e a te st E v e n t o f th e S e a s o n Multnomah Camp No. 77 Ocelientra Multnomah Camp No. 77 Male Quartet ice Commedian in an up-to-date Ringing, talking and Jimmy W alker Fiddler and the G irl,” in a 20th Century Western Musical Novelty. in a timely, topical, typical talking trance ’ presenting himself (in person) in songs and patter of today. Multnomah Camp N'o. 77 Male Quartet ', lightning «ketch artist and Coiniqui a la European, lever artistic efforts and entertaining pantoininiery. Tickets: 31c and 4c war tax, 35c; 45c and 5c war tax, 50c - C o m e O n e a n d A ll a n d B r in g Y o u r Frit