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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 18 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH CHAUTAUQUA TO BE HELD LIVESTOCK AGENT IS IN THE MASONIC HALL VISITING BOYS CLUBS COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 WOMEN MEET AND . ORGANIZE AUXILIARY PLEASANT VALLEY FAVORS PLAN TO ENLARGE UNION HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS >1.60 PER YEAR MAY DAY FESTIVAL IS BEAUTIFUL AFFAIR A rrangem ents have been m ade to L. J. Allen, s ta te 1 livestock club An in terestin g m eeting was held F resh m an day was a success from hold th e C h a u ta u q u a w hich comes agent is m eeting th e pig clubs of I W ednesday evening, in th e llbrarv pvpry stan d p o in t fo r even if th e sun i when th e wives, m others, and sisters I d id n ’t shine he was ju st behind the May 31 to Ju n e 4 inclusive, in th e th ls county T h u rsd ay and F riday of M asonic hall instead of holding it in ,biB week Mr. Allen is giving th e A very en th u sia stic m eeting w a s .a n d should be considered favorably of A m erican Legion men, m et and or- ,o8 clouds and It d id n 't rain, a te n t as is usual. I c*ub m em bers in stru ctio n s ou care, held at P leasan t V alley T h u rsd ay ev. f° r ,h e follow ing reasons: ganized an au x iliary to the G resham To w hoever th o u g h t up the plan form ing a little woodland glade At a recent m eeting th e g u a ra n to rs feeding and housing of th e ir fu tu re F irst, th e pressing need of addi- Post, ening in th e in te rests of th e g re a te r ■ tional buildings and teach ers to ac- T he rules and w ork of th e auxiliary wlth a background of fir an d ced ar decided th is would be th e b etters plan Pr *ze w inners, com m odate th e increased atten d an ce. were explained to the women by one trees, as a sta g e is due the cred it for and the m a tte r has been decided se- S aturday . Mr. Allen and Miss Union H igh school m ovem ent. T. P. Cam pbell presided o ver th e We m ust have ad d itio n al buildings. stock E thel C alkins will conduct a much of the success of th e occasion. cently. C h a u ta u q u a com es so early . T „ v. r. equipm ent and teach ers at the be- of th e officers of th e G resham Post. m eefing. I rincipal E. F. Goodwin g jn n ,„ g of next school y ear o r re th is year th a t th e w eath er m ay prove Judging to u r of th e county, A ftr th e rules and reg u latio n s had No m ore b eautiful spot in th e woods u n desirable fo r an outd o o r m eeting. The jud g in g team s will m eet at J. in his ta lk spoke of th e advan tag es fuse to adm it stu d e n ts from outlying been discussed, th e election of officers could have been found th an th e one I t is alm ost ce rtain th a t th e n ig h ts P u sh e r’s dairy farm n ea r Fairview at to be gained from a high school and districts. took place. Mrs. K arl M iller was which was m ade to ap p ear on th e how th e school was being con- , , Second, th e ad v an tag es of consol- will be ra th e r cool. Also th e com m it- 1 3 0 P m - w here th e ’r w ln rece,ve told elected p resident. Mrs. Jo h n Metzger, cam pus a t the high school over night. . . . idation are m any. To en u m erate : C hairs were placed in a sem i-circle tee found th a t it w ould be m uch Instructio n on ju d g in g dairy cows, | one principal o r head of th e school, vice p resid en t; Mrs. Floyd Mack, sec C. H. Jo h an so n spoke of th e w ork large classes for wide discussion of reta ry and Mrs. M I. Sunday, tre a s In front of th e glade, th u s form ed ch eaper to re n t th e hall th a n to furn- ^ rom " r L u sh er s th e p arty will go subjects, b e tte r teach ers, variety urer. and every one could see th e p er ish seats and platform s at th e present to G rant McMillan s w here they will of th e ag ric u ltu ral d ep a rtm en t an d of th e ad v an tag es to be derived from subjects ta u g h t, m ore extensive price of lum ber and labor. learn to ju d g e fine sheep. Mrs A lbert E k stro m , Mrs. Elgin form ers and alm ost everyone had a having th e ag ric u ltu ral d ep artm en t a nd g ^v 'ern m en V u n d e^ 'sm itT T lu g h la | K irk wood and Miss Mamie Hoss were seat. Only a few of th e late com ers An excellent program Is being ar- i L atpr ln th e sum m er Mr Allen will It was certainly ranged by th e E llison-W hite people eome “« aln and th e team s *«« be here. K. A. Miller, clerk of union Act, ad v an tag es of larg e enrollm ent elected to serve as an executive com having to stan d . an d G resham people a re an ticip atin g given an o p p o rtu n ity to ju d g e hogs d istric t discussed the financial side of as to social activ ities, ecenom y in m ittee. It is expected th a t th ere will one of th e m ost carefully planned a f I h eating, ja n ito r service an d free th e question. and beef cattle. be at least 50 m em bers of th e au x fairs of its kind. a tre a t. A n u m b er of voters from P leasan t tr T h u T ^ h ^ b u i l d i n g up of a large Old w in ter cam e upou th e scene Many natio n ally know n speakers At tb e Orp8 ° n sta te fair last Sep- iliary. and e n te rta in e rs are on th e program Member th e M ultnom ah stock ju dging Valley spoke briefly on th e question edu catio n al ce n te r w here y o u r chil- T he dues a re $1 per year. One sc atterin g snow b u t was driven off and the muBical p rogram is said to be team won second place in th e sta te all being h eartily in favor of jo ln in f dren may specialize in any subject point which th e officers w ant em p h a by sp rin g and h er sunbeam who A fter th e m eetin g a petitio n was they may elect, and If this en larg e sized Is th a t any woman may Join called out th e wild flowers who exceptionally fine. contest only losing o ut on beef cat- m ent of the present d istric t carries T he dates are May 31 to Ju n e 4. t,e of whlch M ultnom ah county has circu lated which was freely signed It will not be long before we shall the G resham auxiliary reg ard less of danced with th e ir p retty g arla n d s of inclusive. T ickets will be ready and so few. T his y ear an effort will be ab o u t 30 nam es being o btained in a be tu rn in g out expert farm ers, w h eth er h e r relativ e is a m em ber of yellow blossoms. A fter th e flowers on sale ln a few days. m ade to give th e boys an o p p o rtu n i- sh o rt tim e. teachers, com m ercial men and wom the G resham P ost o r som e o th e r th e butterflies danced about am ong P rin cip al Qoodwln m et w ith the en, m echanics, h o rtic u ltu rists, poul , ... ty to ju d g e th e beef type in p ractice th e wild flowers. T his was on e of The opening announcem ent of the , . . . .. . . . voters a t L usted last W ednesday ev try men, electricians, etc., all q u al post. Ellison W hite Chautauqua program work ln o rd er th a t ’h** mey be b et’ Th question has come up several th e p retty pictures of th e many ified to m ake a living and b e tte r th e ening and spoke in th e in te re sts of a conditions of th e com m unity and tim es lately and a n u m b er of women show n. for th is year seems to assure music, te r p repared to m eet th e contest, lecture and entertain m en t "fans” a T he calf clubs of th e county are la rg e r d istrict. A petitio n is being state, and your boys and g irls may eligible to m em bership th in k they A group of freshm an boys and week of thorough enjoyment. The Very m uch in te reste d in th e special circu lated ln th e d istric t w ith good live at hom e w hile m aking th is p rep cannot join here because th e relativ e girls cam e out and sang a sp rin g tim e dates have been definitely announced . _ . . .. ,, , . aratio n If we may Judge th e fu as May 31 to June 4. Inclusive. PrizpB offprpd by tbp H olstein asso- success. tu re of th is com m unity by o th ers In on w hich they base th e ir claim be song., a fte r which they decided to T he follow ing is a copy of th e le t ad jo in in g sta te s sim ilarly located, in longs to an o th e r Post. T he Legion have a May queen and celebrate Mav A musical event of outstanding in- ciation to encourage calf club mem- terest is scheduled in the coming of bers in ta k in g up p u re bred stock te r from th e Union High school board ten years this 3chool will have an m em bers here know of no such ru le day. T his being agreeable they all Josephine M artino, noted New York rajgjng which has been m ailed to every voter enrollm ent of from 700 to 1000 s tu and any woman eligible may join. ran to find spring flowers. dents. prim a donna, on the last night. Miss ,,, . , .. in th e ad jo in in g d istric ts: Music from behind th e grove of M artino is one of the most prom ising Tbp prizes will be given at th e F o u rth . As a re su lt of voting in T he local auxiliary at its first m eet singers of the younger generation. M ultnom ah county fa ir providing G resham , Oregon, Apr. 20, 1920.— favor of this en terp rise, you will in ing m ade th e m inim um age lim it 16 trees m ade one fo rg et th a t they were She is one of the new Edison a rtists th e re are six exhibitors. T he th ree D ear V o te r:— T he object of th is let crease the actu al value of your prop years. living in G resham and m ade one and her work has attracted the atten- prizeg are firg, $10; gecond, $7.5 0 ; te r is to provide you w ith th e nec erty $2 for $1 th a t you invest be im agine th a t they had been tra n s T he next m eeting of th e auxiliary tion and won the approval of Enrico essary in fo rm atio n th a t you may cause th is com m unity will a ttra c t Caruso and he has coached her in the and th ird , Jo. pass in tellig en tly upon th e question stu d e n ts and p atro n s from o th e r lo will be held at th e G resham library, ported to fairyland. operatic selections she will use on this Miss C alkins rep o rts th a t th e re a re of jo in in g w ith and becom ing a p art calities who will gladly pay a higher May 12. T he shepherdesses in th e ir blue C hautaugua tour. In company with H olstein calves being raised by club of Union High Bchool, D istrict No. price fo r your land and m ake th eir and w hite dresses, w hite hats, with Miss M artino on the last night ap- m em bers th is year. Of th is n um ber 2 of M ultnom ah county, Oregon, , hom es w here they may have such th e ir long sh e p h erd 's crooks m ade a FIRST CHILD WELFARE pears the Stearns-G regg Concert com- „ . . . w hich now consists of th e follow ing excellent school advantages, any, a splendid musical organization, four a re pure breds and th e o th ers MEETING SUCCESSFUL b eau tifu l p ictu re as they danced on d istric ts: F ifth , and last. W e wish to ap- w ith the talented Fay Epperson as an first class grades. th e g reen sw ard. T h eir sheep were G resham , No. 4; T erry , No. 8; | peal to you along broad lines. This en tertainer. I i t is hoped th a t th e re will be a Lynch, No. 28: Powell Valley, No. is an age of cooperation. We are not About 25 school children gathered n ot at first in evidence b ut th e bells O ther musical fearures of note are: nu m b er of o th ers who will Join in 26; O rient, No. 6 Jt., and H ills- ask in g you to invest in an experi- at the library last Wednesday afte r could be heard on th e o th e r side of The MacGregor Singers, headed by .. ,, , . view, No. 83 J t. m ent. T his Union High school has noon to be m easured and weighed by Vawter MacGregor, Scotch baritone tb e calf raisin g project. As you probably know , th is Union been a success from th e sta rt. P rin- Miss Ruth Young, th e county health th e grove. T h e sheep, which were and en tertain er: The Fenw ick N e w e l l ---------------------- d lstric t was organized fo r high cipal Goodwin is th e rig h t man at nurse. Miss Young m easured and ex black, cam e ru n n in g on an d th e Concert company under the leadership REGISTRATIONS TOTAL school purposes six y ears ago and th e head of th e school, he has been am ined a good many of the children shepherdess had to leave and ta k e of Fenwick Newell, tenor, who has won THREE HUNDRED FIFTY has met w ith splendid success u n d er i em ployed for two years and will con- inspecting th e ir throats. It is planned charge of th e sheep. honors in both Europe and the A nti th e able lead ersh ip of P rincipal tin u e to increase facilities for th e to make the weighing and m easuring T hen th e freshm an all cam e back podes with his splendid voice and John Brown, th e local reg istratio n E lm er F. Goodwin and th e able staff best In struction and m ake th e school of the school children a regular event the Regnlers, two m usical en tertain ers „ ...... of in stru c to rs which he has secured. one of th e J)est of Its kind in th e ln order to bring all of the children and chose M iriam as th eir queen. Bhe of ra re ability. officer, rep o rts th a t th e re were nearly The success of th e school is ev i N orthw est, if encouragem ent is giv up to norm al weight. Chose Adolf Zinger for th e prim e The th ird day brings the Overseas th ree tim es as m any voters who reg- denced by th e an n u al increased en en to him at th is tim e. A great many interacting posters m in ister and he was invested w ith O rchestra, eight charm ing and viva- j istered th is year a t his office, as th e re ro llm en t and th e high p er cent of were hung about the room which were We know no local b oundaries in cious young ladies who have been en- before The to ta l rea- g rad u a tes tu rn ed o u t every year. this en terp rise. We w ant th e bound of Interest both to the children and th e robes and honors of his office. thusiastically received by the boys of * ere a n y y P a „ 7 ° We enclose h erew ith fo r your of th e G reater Union High th eir mothers. T here were a number L eading th e queen to th e th ro n e the A. E. F. in France and by Eastern « tr a tio n being 3 53 of which 213 were perusal th e clerk s’ financial rep o rt aries school in D istrict No. 2 to be th e of m others present at th is first meet which they had brig h t w ith g arlan d s, Chautauqua audiences. men and th e rem ain in g 140 were from w hich you may learn of o u r city of P o rtlan d on th e w est, th e ing and one baby was on hand to enter th e prim e m in ister placed upon h er A lecture event of decided interest | women. This in crease Mr. Brown h ealth y financial condition, show ing C olum bia riv er on th e n o rth , th e the race for b etter babies. T here will be no com petitive judging head th e crow n and gave h er th e and novelty is to be presented on the ,d h th o lieh t wa8 d u „ nart]v to the o u r assets and liab ilities; also the Cascade m o u n tain s on th e east and fourth night when Dr. C. S. Price Ba‘<* ne tn o u g n t w as du e p artly to tn e In th is welfare station. Each child scep ter w ith its b rig h t blue and gold assessed v aluation of th e Union dis- th e C lackam as riv er on th e south. brings his illustrated story on “H unt-| r a P,(J grow th in population which tric t, as well as th e assessed valua- T his Is your o p p o rtu n ity . T he en- will be considered as an individual colors (th e class colors) and then ing Big Game in A laska”. It is a this section has experienced and also tion of th e o u tlying d istric ts th a t we larged d istric t Is fo r your boys and problem and the only point to be de announced th a t they m ight do h er lecture of th rillin g interest, illustrated to th e many tra n sfe rs of property now ask to Join us. (T h is rep o rt Kiris. T he present buildings and term ined by the nurses and doctor Is homage. with a rem arkable series of big game ■ . . w hether or not the individual child pictures. Including Views of whale whlch have tak en place d u r,n « th e was published in th e O utlook re- eq u ip m en t will be sufficient for the is as physically fit as he or she might T he first gro u p was ten boys who cen tly .) (boys and g irls of th e p resen t Union A g rea t m any of th e regis harpooning and of the great seal herds year be. If not, then suggestions will be form ed a pryam id in honor of the You will please notice th e item s d istric t for one or two m ore years, tra n ts were new com ers, and young of land, buildings, fu rn itu re and of the A rctic Seas. P lease sign th e petition when pre made as to the best method to over queen. From th e top of th e pyram id O ther lecture events of value and people who had ju st passed 21 year equipm ent, which have a book value sented to you and go to th e polls and come the difficulty. prominence are scheduled In the ap Next Wednesday, Dr. C. U. Moore, a one of th e boys addressed th e queen of $37,550. T his p ro p erty could not vote ‘‘Yes' for th e biggest and best pearance of the following well-known of age. be d uplicated today, a f te r allow ing ru ra l high school en terp rise in the well known child ren s’ specialist from w ith a welcome speech. T he reg istra tio n by p arties shows people: M. P irie Beyea, first volunteer Portland, will be present and conduct 2 *4 per cent fo r dep reciatio n , fo r sta te of Oregon. A gro u p of girls were next and American Red Cross nurse, lecturer on a stro n g republican se n tim e n t in th is $50,000. ‘‘D em ocracy owes to no m an a the exam inations. com m unity h ealth ; Joel W. Eastm an, section, for th ere w ere 272 reg istered A model layette and baskets will be they danced th e w reath dance. A T his valu ab le p ro p erty w e now o f - ! living, but it owes to every man a very p re tty p ictu re they m ade as with w ith a constructive lecture built for on exhibition at th is meeting also. fer as a bonus to you for joining p rep aratio n to m ake a living.” these uncertain days, "The Unfolding republicans w hile th e re were only 77 w ith us, an d as o u r assessed valua-1 All m others are invited to attend th e ir floral w reath s of blue and gold Y ours fo r a larg e Union district dem ocrats, two in d ép en d an ts, and of Democracy"; and Marion Ballou and discuss th eir problem s with these tion is m ore than equal to th e as (S ig n ed ) Ju d g e G eorge W S ta trained workers. There Is no charge they danced fo r th e p leasu re of Fisk, noted cartoonist-lecturer , who two who d id n ’t sign for any party. sessed v aluation of th e o u tly in g dis pleton, C hairm an Dist. No. 4; comes the first night w ith a highly for th is service which is under the Queen M iriam. A fter th e dance th e tric ts th a t we wish to Join w ith us, H. P. C hristenson, Dist. No. 26. supervision of the Multnomah public h erm it cam e to pay hom age to th e interesting lecture-entertainm ent. we sta n d ready to go you 50-50 I C. H. Jo h an so n , Dist. No. 6 J t.; health nurse. Miss Young. The dram ati c reading of “Green STANDARD CHARTERS queen. He co u ld n ’t dance b u t he (fifty-fifty) on th e cost of ed u c a tin g ' W. C. L aw rence, Dist. No. 28; GRANTED TO CLUBS j all th e children of th e en larg ed dis-1 Stockings”, the delightful comedy by | could sing which he did ln a very Andrew B rugger, Dist, No. 8; A. E. W. Mason, will be a delight for trict. pleasing m anner, In sp ite of his G ustaf A. N ereen, Dist No. 83 LECTURE ANNOUNCED By CLYDE CONE. all en tertain m en t lovers. Ruby Page This is su rely a gen ero u s offer I FOR PRISONER S AID aged appearance he had a sw eet Jt., _ ___________ Board of Education. _________ _____________ Ferguson, head of the D epartm ent of J S tudent in In d u strial Journalism . O ratory a t the W omens’ College of Ala- Mrs. Q. T. C a rp e n te r, prison tnis- y o u th fu l voice. Next a crew of happy That interest in boy’s and girl’s FAIRVIEW CHURCH HAS [POWELL VALLEY P T. A. bama, portrays every character of the sailo rs cam e to offer th e ir trib u te of I club work in Multnomah county is COMMUNITY SOCIAL, play w ith consum m ate artistry . ENDORSE TWO-MILL TAX !’t° n a ry and np,d le ctu rer for the O re praise to th e newly crowned queen. ! keen is shown by the large num ber i --------- gon P riso n ers Aid society, will speak I of standard ch arters granted to clubs A com m unity social was held in NEW SIDEWALKS ADD A larg e crowd was present a t th e a t th e M ethodist church Sunday even They sang and p ut on a clever dance in this county. I Sm ith M em orial church, Fairview which was m ost attractiv e. A band of TO A P P E A R A N C E O F T O W N “ standard charters are given only to I on laRl F rid ay evening A musical P aren t-T each er m eeting last F rid ay ing at 8 o'clock. six gypsies cam e next and te n t a ---------- clubs that report on the first four re- program was given by th e young peo- and listened to th e explanation of the Mrs. C a rp en ter will tell of th e work A num ber of new cem ent sidew alks ,,u irem,,ntg which are five members P 'e u n d er th e direction of Miss Ro- tw o-m ill tax by P rincipal Dixon of being done for p riso n ers and th eir b izarre note to th e scene, w ith th e ir a re being laid in G resham . working on the same project, an or- , L uscher which was g rea tly en- th e Ockley G reen school In P o rtland. A fter Mr. Dixon's ta lk a vote was tak- helpless fam ilies. She has had a gaudy dresses and tam bourines. As F ra n k H einey has had a hew w alk ganization w ith officers, a local club I j° y ed - K iehard C ayser recently re- ?„n “ ° " ‘ » .6 niPaa,,re wbich resu lted grpat d ea, o, experience In th is kind dan cers and sin g ers they w ere hard lota aim ,» >h,. fr„ „ i n t hia n m nnrtv leader, and a definite program Of tu rn ed from Oregon N orm al, con- In th e m eeting going on record as be laid along th e fro n t of his property work Tbey arP gignpd by tbp 8ecre- trib u te d tw o solos and was enthusi- of work having been w ith h er h u s to equal. froin the co rn e r of R oberts avenue \ ta j-y of A griculture, S uperintendent astlcally received. Mrs. D. M. Don* ing unanim ously in favor of th e two- band, in ch arg e of th e City Rescue T he la st trib u te was an echo song mill tax fo r elem en tary school. F av and T hird s tre e t east to th e alley I Churchill, D irector of the Extension »ugh Kave one of h e r p o p u lar read o rab le action was also tak en on the Mission In Tacom a for th ree years un- by all those who had tak en p art. T he ings and kindly responded to an en J. N. M ew hirter has had w alks laid , Service, and the state club leader. core. Miss E liznbeth Cady gave two S->,dlpr ’s E du catio n al m easure, and dpr th e augp|c>,g of th e Pacific Coast song was p rettily echoed from back on both th e R oberts avenue and th e W hen the clubs have earned the re- very pleasing piano solos. Dr. E. th e school for a d u lt blind On request _. . . . . ,, . . . m aining seven points, they receive a Rescue and P ro tectiv e society. Mrs. of th e grove. T hird stre e t sides of his property, gold seal which is placed on the Benson spoke on th e g re a t forw ard of several who expressed them selves C a rp e n te r was tra n sfe rre d to th e pe A co u rier came on and announced m ovem ent which is being m ade by as w ishing to learn m ore of th e High- The w ork is ju s t com pleted c o n n e c t-1 charter. ’ to th e queen th a t he and his gang er E ducational Tax m easure, It was sition of m issionary fo r th e P riso n ers ing up w ith J N M ew hirter's T hird I The rem aining seven requirem ents the ch u rch es th is week. He consid- decided to call an o th e r m eeting April 1 ^id society last Ju n e, with headquar- would en tertu ln them on the baseball ,< „ » ■ ...» „ „ . . . i S i ” » ”" 7 at which tim e Supt. W, W. C. A lderson I. . „ . diam ond im m ediately and th e queen i te rs In P o rtlan d . of Mrs. V esta R aney’s home. T hese I b)blt bp]d an n u ally. a dem onstration j no resid en t p asto r n o rth of G resham prom ised th a t he would have a sp eak and h e r p arty d ep arted , leaving th e Mrs. C a rp en ter will have m uch of sections of eidew alk g rea tly im prove team of three members which m ust I from T ro u td ale to th e city lim its of e r p resen t to explain th e m easure. Much favorable com m ent was expres in te rest to tell ab o u t th is work and w oodland glade to th e m em ories and th e appearance of th a t p art of th e ! give at lpast one dem onstration in the P o rtlan d . Follow ing th e program sed in reg ard to th e bill b u t everyone everyone will be glad to h e a r her. fairies which m ust linger there. 'com m unity, a judging team chosen by I pake and punch were served by the city. John Fox was in charg e of th a t ! com petition between the members, at W om en’s Society of the church, was glad to know th a t th e re would H er husband, Rev. F. W C arp en ter, ' p art of the w ork of laying these side least 707 of the members , A com m ittee, headed by Dr. Ben- be an o p p o rtu n ity to h ear som e one will sing. T his m eeting will be held ! LOCAL MEN CAPTURE walks. com pleting the project and filing a , gon> is visiting th e hom es in th is who could explain the bill. TWO FINE SALMON S u p erin ten d en t A lderson was pres a t th e M ethodist church, Sunday, May 1 T he old sidew alk in fro n t of G ust final report with the state club leader, ' com m unity to se cu re pledges suf- ent and b ro u g h t som e illu strate d 2 at 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited an Achievement Day held at the close firlent to in su re a resid en t pastor, A great many people stopped to look L arson's building on Main stre e t of the club year, and m em bership by .T h ey a re m eeting w ith a very gener- songs and recitatio n s which he prer to atten d . | and marvel at the two large salmon which is occupied by S. E. Palm- the club in the county Farm Bureau. |° u s response and by next Sunday sented fo r the en joym ent of th e au d i , which were on display at Metzgers' q u ist’s h arn ess shop, has been torn Those clubs receiving standard char- hope to be able to rep o rt th e success ence. , store Wednesday. Several num bers by th e prim ary CHAMPION POULTRY ters in Multnomah county are th e | of th e p roject. j The two fish were caught near Ore- up p rep a ra to ry to laying a new walk. room w ere m uch enjoyed also. CLUB SETS A HEN t v . i . „» . . . , b — S titch tig h t Sewing Club and the East ------- -------- i gon City Tuesday afternoon by two R efresh m en ts were served at the T h is s e c tio n o f w alk was g ettin g quite Multnomah pofato ct.rU f|ratlon of LICENSED DEALERS LIST local “disciples of W alton”, B ert Hoss close of th e evening and a p leasant badly cracked and broken b u t in a Corbett, the H illsdale Bluebird sewing , T he cham pion p o u ltry club m et at and B ert Metzger. . k u A , , . .. , NAMES LOCAL MEN social h o u r spent. sn o rt tim e will be replaced rith club, the Maplewood sewing club, the ______ _ th e hom e of th e ir leader, Mrs. H. II The salmon, which weighed 16 and Victory sewing club and Betsy Ross The sta te of Oregon has 1920 real Frlenile, Granger«. Fruitgrower«! Ellng, W ednesday aftern o o n . fine new w alk. 25 Pounds respectively, were caught sewing club of Hillsdale, the fltltchlt estate d ealers who have obtained You a re all invited to h ear S tate ................ .... ..... A hard tim e dance will be given at ' sewing club, the W illing W orkers sew licenses th ro u g h th e sta te insurance H o rticu ltu ra l Inspector J. E. Stans- ing club, the Economy cooking club d ep a rtm en t according to a r e p o r t. berry, and County F ru it Inspector C on a d em o n stratio n show ing th e prop | ng glances a t the two flue fish as F airview , S atu rd ay . May 8. You are and the 3-C cooking club of Gresham. filed by C. V. Johnson, In charge of | n . W alker, who will ta lk before e r m ethod of se ttin g a hen. A coop they lay In state at Metzgers’ store, requested to w ear your f Ha ilrzrxH ITata onnlrlno /*lnH n t Rnaaal. and ____ nest _ was m ade and properly filled W ednesday evening J. Bailey w ent th a t branch. i G resham g ran g e on S atu rd ay , May 8. ___ clothes. ville, and the Red Hot cooking club. A list of licensed d ealers of th e i T he lectu re h o u r is open to all and i with «tr» T he hen was dusted ‘h: wC11,“ Cka] “ “ " V . l th " sta te has Just been received at this a n arP invited . big salm on dwell and b ro u g h t hom e H ear A rth u r F o ster, of N orth Da Itr-publiran i'lu b M ewing. w ith pow der to kill any m ites th a t a 28-pounder. He also used only office from th e sta te d ep artm en t and MRS R F W ALTERS, L ectu rer kota, and W a lte r Pierce of P ortland, A m eeting of th e republican club co n tain s th e nam es of five local men m ight be on h er and th e eggs and hen th e reg u la r fishing tack le We pre- at i Masonic _ hall. ... . S aturday n ight. t . May .w- w ,n be he,d on n*xt “ ° n d ay evening, who a re licensed. They are. Chas. R egistered C h ester W hite O. I. C. were properly placed w ithout dlsas- , d *pt an epidem ic of fishermen going 1 They w in tell you all ab o u t the May 3, in the W oooraan hall in th e Cleveland, John Brown. Jam es El- from here to Oregon City to try th e ir boar, 15 m onths old will trad e as n o n -p artisan league Caflson building, when E. N Wheel- kln g to n , A J. K rid er and C. T Ryan, p a rt paym ent for cow giving 5 or 6 te r : luck. th e hen was properly dis- 1 er, candidate fo r th e nom ination for At Sandy, o u r neighboring city, g allons of milk. Also C hester W hite | A fter . . . . . . . , . , , . lecture» on the planets. county com m issioner, will be present th e re a re th ree, Geo W Beers, H 8. reg istered O. I. C. sow with sm all P°*pd and left w ith h er njee nest I t U t r i t l <« pvbMc i l l m i , nnttonnl, stats The P lan e ts is th e subject of Mr and speak. It is expected th a t o th e r Eddy and Fred L. Proctor. pigs for sale cheap P e te r B o r g a n jo f F av ero lle eggs th e p arty dropped r^ 'v ■*»«<<* p r r t m t and settee T hom pson's lectu re next T uesday, 1 candidates will be present but def- Licensing of real e sta te d ealers is R. A. Box 343. G resham . Oregon. : thP h a r n e s s program and set out u May 4th. T his le ctu re was once an- inite annou n cem en ts have not been m ade a d u ty of th e sta te Insurance Pow W! V alley road nb. r L aurel Ave. i , nJoy thp m w ly e, A JoIly wa« , * “ h°n”Tahl' nounced for an e a rlie r d ate and post- made. -McKinley. d ep a rtm en t u n d er a law passed a t the poned to avoid a conflict In date«. [ ----------------------- 1S19 session of th e leg islatu re. An I toes your su it need cleaning? T he th e resu lt. Mr Thom pson will speak In the 11-1 K eep In style. T ry one of those an n u al fee of $5 Is charged and the G resham flteam L au n d ry will do It I ----------------- Those Want Ads are genuine bua- b rary a t 8 o ’clock. ” classy-ffed" ads. O p e ra to r m ust post a bond of $1000. fo r you. Olve us a tria l.— Adv. 1 iness getters. Read th e W ant Ada.