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Two W eeks and Then Comes the Fourth! Queen Contest Closes Next W eek! Get Ready for a BIG Celebration! T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, G resham O utlook NO. 32 POMONA GRANGE HOLDS MEETING GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH GOOD VOTE CAST, MISS PHILLIPS IN LEAD COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 18, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1920 TENTATIVE PROGRAM FOR JULY 5 1 $1 60 PER YEAR a ' miss BESSIE strebin A lthough each can d id ate fo r 4th ---------- ---------- I To m ake th e second an n u a l con of July queen received a good v o te ’ Tht> ,o l,° * in * o t th e it is urged th a t p rep aratio n s for th e vention of th e Am erican Legion for since th e last count, th e o rd er was b‘* celebration program for th e parade be m ade by individuals, firms, th e D epartm ent of Oregon, the g reat- and all be in read- i esl ev*‘n< la th e N orthw est for ex- Pom ona g ra n g e held one of its not changed. T he firemen s candi- F o u rth of Ju ly which com es 0,1 Mon" , and societies early .. . , . . service men since the w ar, is th e In- A pretty hom e w edding of In terest very d elig h tfu l m eetings W ednesday date. Miss Opal P hillips, still leads 1 d a>’ Ju ly 5' at G resham . O th er item s iness e a rlie r th an is usual for such tentlon of th e com m ittee on ar- ran g em en ts which is busily engaged to many people in and n e a r G resham an d th e re was a la rg e atten d an ce. It w ith 19,310 votes to h er cred it o r a i wiU be added as the arran g e m en ts events. Admission to th e g ro u n d s will be o u tlin in g th e program fo r th e im- occurred W ed n esd ay evening a t th e ¡Progress. T he com m ittees are work- was estim ated th a t th e re were at gain of 2300 over th e la st count. home of th e b ride's m other, Mrs. T he Red Cross can d id ates re- ln* b ard to Put 0,1 a *°n<«erful cele- free, a sm all ch arg e being m ade for p o rtan t event. least 175 persons present. A storia is th e city which secured n ilv » ,, ... u . the races. Ample provision will be th e honor of en tertain in g the dele- 2 " ^ S*reb ,n ' * h‘‘n h”r d au g h ter, ceived th e larg est n u m b er of votes b ra,io n th is year and th e re is every In th e evening th e atten d a n ce was gates and th e ir friends and th e dates Be88‘*. became th e bride of Joseph n ot so large. A large class took the this week m aking a gain of 5,230 rea8on ,o belleve ,hey wlU »“cceed. m ade for p ark in g autos. are F riday, S aturday and Sunday. S chneider of P ortland. fifth degree w ork a fte r w hich a sh o rt votes and b ringing th e to ta l count Ju ly 30-31 and A ugust 1. C la tso p ) The m arriag e was solem nized at 8 p ro gram was rendered. A delightful up to 16,540 o r less th an 3000 votes 4:00 A. M. Sunrise Salute. Post No. 12, w hich on account of its read in g by Mrs. R alph M iller, a read behind th e leader. 9:30 Parade Starts from Alt. Hood Depot on Roberts Ave., activity In connection w ith com bating p. in. in th e presence of a few frieuds bolshevism has become widely known - and relatives, Rev. Earl B. Cotton Miss W inifred St. C lair now has ' ing by Wm. M cA llister, solos by Miss Roberts to Powell; Powell to M ain; Main to Fair th ro u g h th e country, has proclaim ed 1 officiating, M yrtle R u sh er and Miss E della 8,010 votes. She is th e M ethodist i th a t the "b u d d ies” will be e n te r Grounds; Led by Livers’ Liand. T he bride was attractiv ely gowned I Tow le w ere am ong th e delightful choir candidate. tained as they have “ n ever been en- in w hite and carried pink sweet peas. L aV em e M auiding. the high 10:30 Program in grove:— Address of welcome by Mayor te rtaln e d before num bers, w hich w ere m uch enjoyed According to the present a rra n g e T here were no atten d a n ts. T he cere R ussellville g ra n g e won th e mem school candidate, received 1350 votes Kenney; Patriotic Address by Judge Jacob Kanzler, m ents th a t are being m ade, the ex- mony was perform ed u n d er an arch b ership b anner. They had an in th is week. She now has 3180 votes. of Portland; Singing — Music by Band — Music by service men and th e ir friends will of pink roses. Pink roses w ere a t crease of 25.2 p er cent in m em b er Miss G ertru d e B ru g g er received an g a th e r In P o rtlan d on T hursday, Highland Pipers. ship since th e last m eeting of Po additio n al 1000 votes th is week m a k Ju ly 29 and board a special train th a t tractively arran g e d th ro u g h o u t th e will leave in th e aftern o o n for As house and form ed th e keynote fo r all m ona g range th re e m onths ago. T he ing 2000 votes to h e r credit. She re p 12- 1 Picnic Dinner. toria. T he tra in will arriv e in the th e decorations. A fter th e cerem ony resents th e G resham P o u ltry club. L ents g ran g e won th e b an n er last 1 -2 P. M. Program at Grandstand:—Music and Dancing convention city ab o u t 5 o’clock w here delicious refresh m en ts were served. L arge signs on th e m ain stre e ts Pom ona and has held it d uring the th e visitors will be received and as by Scotch Pipers; Address. Mr. and Mrs. S chneider a re aw ay on p ast th re e m onths. These a re th e leading into G resham tell of th e signed to q u arters. T he e n te rta in large plans w hich a re u n e r way for m ent featu res will s ta r t th e sam e a honeym oon trip to th e coast and 2 - 5 Horse Racing; Athletic Events Between Heats. only two g ran g es to win th e b anner th e big A m erican Legion celebration. evening, am ong which will be a big will la te r go to Puget Sound and e a st so far. 5 - 6 Airplane Exhibition Flight and Air Stunts. free dance on th e streets, m usic to be ern Oregon. They expect to be hom e In te re s t increases as th e tim e draw s I t is aw arded to th e g ran g e w hich furnished by a 20-piece concert band. ab o u t Ju ly 1st. n earer. A. L. m en are as busy as 9 - 2 Dancing — Orchestra Music. has th e la rg e st p ercentage of g ain in T he convention will open on F ri can be g ettin g all of th e ir plans Mr. S chneider at present is tra v e l day m orning with an add ress by Gov m em bership d u rin g th e q u a rte r. It in line fo r th e b iggest celebration ern o r Ben W. Olcott. It is expected ing salesm an for th e W hite A utom o is provided th a t w henever a grange G resham has ever know n. th a t th e N ational Com m ander, bile com pany In P o rtlan d . He spends w ins th e b a n n e r th re e tim es they F ra n k lin D’olier, will also be present a g re a te r sh a re of his tim e trav elin g T he queen co n test closes S aturday have com plete title to it for all fu tu re night, Ju n e 26, a t m id n ig h t, w ith to address th e ex-service men. The th ro u g h o u t th e state. He expects to y ears and th e con test will close. T he auction of votes and big stre e t dance The A. R u p ert Co. p lan t here has and th e cans drop off into a con- largest place in th e city. T he As go into business for him self in th e b an n e r wa3 p resented to R ussellville on Main stree t, G resham . Music by com m enced th e season's work. They ' veyor which carries them into th e to ria T h eater, has been secured in which to hold th e convention. n ea r fu tu re. g ran g e by S. B. H all. are now w orking on straw b e rrie s but steam and hot w ater bath. One of th e e n te rta in m e n t featu res Jazz orchestra. F o r th e su m m er Mrs. Schneider .This m achine is an Anderson T he aftern o o n program was un of the th ree d ay s’ g ath erin g will be th e w et w eath er has held th e berries will m ake h er hom e with h er m other. B arn-G rover eontinous ag itatin g th e big salm on barbecue and a r usually good. W alter Evans, d istrict back. HOMER GOSSETT WEDS cooker and th e principal involved is ran g em en ts a re being m ade to seat Mrs. Schneider is one of M ultnom ah's atto rn ey , gave a very fine address on T h ere are betw een 50 and 60 per- MISS ______ MARY CATHEY sons w orking a t th e cannery ab o u t tk a t th e cans a re kept moving con at least 1,000 ex-service men at one most popular and efficient teachers. th e need of reform in th e h andling of tinuously tu rn in g th e co n ten ts over mess table. E. T. Gooch, ch airm an p risoners who a re serving sh o rt term s and over and in su rin g th a t every of th e com m ittee having th is affair F o r th e past few years she has been A very pretty w edding was s o l e m - b.°L8 nlzed W ednesday evening a t 8 ! t ^ m a c H n ^ Pr° Ce8B‘ng an<i > rt ° f tb e reaches th e proper in charge has adopted th e slogan. In charge of T erry school o r th e No. 8 fo r a first offense. Mr. E vans advo , ,, tem p eratu re. T his m achine keeps “ H it th a t old mess line, B uddy” , and d istric t school. As Bessie S trebin cates a system th a t will m ake a dis o’clock a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A new line of m achines has been th e cans revolving all th e tim e they will insist th a t all line up as in days tin ctio n betw een th e younger of D. M. Cathey when th e ir d au g h ter, installed w hich has a capacity of are in th e m achine. They first tu rn of yore, for th e big feed. The bugler she was a p opular m em ber of th e Ce size cans. ¡down into th e boiling w ate r and then will blow mess call and th e long line d a r school w here she took th e eighth fen d ers and th e hardened crim inals Mary, w as u n ited in m arria g e to 40,000 n u m b er 2 o r 2 At th e p resen t tim e m ost of th e they revolve o ut of th a t into the of A m erican Legion m em bers will g rad e work, and of th e G resham High F o r those who a re serving o u t term s H om er G ossett. straw b e rrie s are being packed in live steam . The tim e of processing wind th ro u g h th e stre e ts to th e scene school w here she g rad u ated . fo r m inor offenses Mr. E vans advises T he cerem ony was solem nized by n um ber two cans. ; is regulated by a series of doors and of th e banquet. Many friends will join to wish th e tra in in g schools w ith enough work Rev. S. G. R oper who u n til recently A fter th e berries are received an d the cans drop o ut a t which ever F riday evening, Ju ly 30, has been was p asto r of th e F ree M ethodist weighed they a re tak en to th e so rtin g door is opened. By m eans of these set aside fo r th e an n u al Am erican young couple a long and happy life. to keep them active and fit fo r w ork. church here. tables w here they are so rted into th e j doors th e tim e of processing mav be Legion convention ball, which prom G uests who w ere p resen t were. Mrs. U n d er p rese n t conditions they have T he bride was ta ste fu lly gow ned xarious g rad es and a re stem m ed, regulated from 2% m inutes to 15 too little w ork and com e o u t to ta lly in w hite and w ore a corsage bouquet These berries are then carried to th e | m inutes On beans and vegetables ises to be one of th e m ost brilliant Anna Schneider, m o th er of th e groom . affairs of th e kind ever stag ed in the Miss F rances Schneider, Miss A nna unfitted fo r m eeting th e com petition of w hite sw eet peas. w ashing and packing tab les w here req u irin g a longer processing, th e city. Schneider, his sisters, Edm ond Pink roses form ed th e predom i they a re w ashed free from sand and in th e outside w orld. Too often th e m achine is stopped fo r th e necessary T he convention will ad jo u rn long n atin g note in th e color schem e T he w et W’e a th e r has caused the time. enough on Saturday aftern o o n for Schneider, a b ro th er, and John only th in g they can do is to ta k e up which was artistic ally carried out. dirt. berries to be much d irtie r th a n usual A fter th e processing th e cans are th e delegates and visitors to p artici Schneider, a nephew , Mrs. Olive S tre again th e life of a crim inal and a fte r A w hite w edding bell suspended by and a g re a t deal m ore care is req u ired carried on conveyors into a tan k of pate in th e big h istorical and p atrio six m onths o r a year w ith h ardened g arlan d s hung in th e cen ter of th e in h an d lin g them th a n in d rier sea- cold w ate r w here they a re kept tic parade. Prizes will be offered for bin, m o th er of th e bride, Miss Je n n ie L arge trays, p erfo rated , a rc ' ^ v l n g until p artially cooled. This th e post in the sta te having th e larg S trebin, sister, R obert S trebin, Mr. crim inals a re b e tte r fitted for a life living room and it was h ere th a t th e sons. cerem ony was perform ed. used to wash th e berries. The tray s ] finishes th e fru it ready for sto rag e est n u m b er of m em bers In line in and Mrs. John Strebin and children. of crim e th an they are fo r any line of A fter the co n g ra tu latio n s and being a rran g e d to low er in to th e clear A lthough th e re are only about 60 proportion to m em bership. Many Miss Em m a Koch, S tarl W arrington, w ork. F rom his w ide experience My good w ishes show ered up th e happy w ater. A fter w ashing, th e berries a re w orking at th e cannery now the floats and ’n terestin g fea tu re s are Carol McCreary, Dr. J. H. M ontgom E vans gave m any illu stratio n s of couple dainty refresh m en ts were then packed into cans. Each can i s , force will be Increased to 150 o r planned for th e pageant. ery of P o rtlan d , and Rev. E arl B. packed w hile on a balance scale and perhaps even to 200 d u rin g th e rush how young men try in g to clim b o u t of served. Sunday, A ugust 1, will be spent at Mr. and Mrs. G ossett left im m e each w eighs exactly th e sam e. i season. This com mences w ith the Seaside w here th e citizens of th at Cotton. a life of crim e were pushed back on diately fo r a sh o rt w edding trip. On th e berries are packed they rasp b erries and ch erries and lasts progressive beach reso rt will serve a every hand by lack of tra in in g and th e ir re tu rn they will m ake th e ir are A fter placed on larg e tra y s and are for several weeks. In fact th ere is clam feed to th e delegates and visitors VACATION RULES ARE hom e w ith Mr. and Mrs. D. M. C athey piled one tra y on top of an o th e r un til hard ly any slack un til th e prunes In th e evening will be staged th e spec lack of aid of th e proper kind. IN FORCE AT LIBRARY th e m achines a re ready. A fter a can and pears are canned. Several m usical num bers w ere In for a sh o rt tim e. ta c u la r pyrotechnical display depict Only a few friends and near re la of b erries reaches this sta g e it is only T he R upert com pany owns eight ing the " B a ttle of th e A rgonne” , cluded in th e program , which w ere tives The G resham lib rary will be closed were present, th ey w ere as fo l a few m in u tes u n til it comes o u t p lan ts and are doing a la rg e busi m uch enjoyed. low’s: Mrs. E. L. Pow ers, of S andy; I ready for th e label and th e m arket. ness. all day T hursday in observance of HIGH SCHOOL An illu stratio n of th e C. P. Moffitt gave a very helpful Mrs. N ute, Mrs. E dith Cooper, ’ Every kind of labor saving device am ount of business th a t is being VOTE TOMORROW the Rose F estival and floral parade. ta lk on how th e S m ith-H ughes ac t is Mr. Steelham m er and Miss E lizabeth j has been in stalled and a fte r the cans done is the fact th a t a t an average Books due th e 24th will be accepted G ossett of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. S. are packed they are han d led en tirely price of >22 per 100 th e Rupert o p era tin g and w hat it is planned to C. Jones and son H alie, Guy Jones, Tom orrow , S aturday, Ju n e 19, two as due the 25th. by m achine u n til they a re lifted out com pany will use $770,00 w orth of accom plish along vocational lines. Jackson Jones and wife, Mr. and onto tray s ready fo r sto rin g . The D uring July and A ugust th e lib ra g ar alone. T he high price which school d istric ts will vote on uniting A la rg e nu m b er of gran g es w ere Mrs. Russel Akin and ch ildren, Mr. cans are fed into a m achine which su is being paid for fru it and labor with union high d istric t n u m b er two. ry will be closed T uesday and T h u rs served a t both th e m orning and even and Mrs. C larence C athey and son, gives them a steam b ath fo r several m akes th e to tal in v estm en t large. The d istric ts are, C ottrell D istrict day afternoon and evening. T he ____ F __________ Joseph isher, th e m an ag er of th e ing m eals. T he tables w ere a r tis ti J. A ndre, Mr. and Mrs. C arl C un m inutes. A t present they are fed b y ,___ ningham , W. G. C athey and Rev. S. hand and th e syrup is added by hand G resham cannery, is en th u siastic No. 107 and Union No. 26, both of hours will rem ain as usual for th e cally decorated w ith red and w hite G. Roper. from a hose attach ed to th e Byrup over his work. He says th e R u p ert C lackam as county. The union high rest of th e week. clovers and they fairly groaned be Mrs G ossett is w ell know n in ta n k s overhead. A m achine for com pany plan to m ake th is one of the d istric t will vote on th e adm ission of Books may now be tak en on vaca n ea th th e load of good th in g s w ith G resham where sh e has grown to m easuring th e am ount of syrup will large canneries of th e ir group, these two d istricts. T he voting for tion tim e. T his privilege Is p a rtic u womanhood. S h e , atten d ed th e be in stalled soon which will in su re! Mr. F ish er expects th at th e can- w hich they w ere spread. G resham schools, F o r th e past few th a t exactly th e rig h t am o u n t of syrup nery will h an d le on an average of th e union high d istric t will be a t the larly for th e trav eler, stu d e n t and S u rp rise P a rty on M rs. S atte rstro m . years she has been thp very efficient will be placed in each can and th at 25,000 cans per day d u rin g cherry clerk 's office a t Bank of G resham , be anyone living at a distance. Seven A su rp rise party was given on Mrs. assistan t in S. B. H all’s office w here th e re will be no w aste from s p illin g ' and rasp b erry season. T he plant tw een the hours of 3 and 9 p. m. day fiction and p opular books may be and splashing. will probably h an d le als m any a* The o th e r d istric ts will vote a t th e ir ta k .n for th e usual length of tim e, Emil S atte rstro m T hursday afternoon she m ade m any friends. Mr. G ossett is also well know n in At p resen t th e cans a re sta rted on I 30,00 or 35,000 In a day b ut they respective schoolhouses a t h o u r Bet by th e Mission L adies' Aid society. j All o th ers may be charged for Octo- T he occasion was planned as an ap G resham w here he g rad u a , ted from l i h?u JoYrney ’»»rough th e hot steam will probably not reach th a t average by the directors. ' her 1st. Ten books may be taken a t th e e 1 Union High school a few y ears bath an d come o u t ab o u t 2 H m inutes this sum m er. By o p eratin g both p reciation of m any years of faith fu l th la te r h o t and steam ing. T he fru it lines of m achines at th e sam e tim e 1 one tim e— four fiction and six non- w ork as tre a s u r e r fo r th e Aid so ago. I will tu to r stu d e n ts in science, then passes th ro u g h th e sealer. An the plant has a m axim um capacity of ciety. A bout 4 0 m em bers w ere pres ' fiction. m athem atics, and g rad e subjects. A uto Owner, A tten tion ! arran g e m en t is m ade by which a about 60,000 cans In 10 h ours T his ent. A purse of money was given Does ; sm all press com es down on th e top of would allow for but little delay but An o p p o rtu n ity fc r you, boys and Does your m achine m iss? Mrs. S atte rstro m w ith in stru ctio n s to g irls, to m ake up work in subjects G et your cleaning and pressing p u rch ase any artic le w hich she de she knock? Has sh e lost all th e pep? ¡each can p ressing th e co n ten ts down it does prove th a t th e cannery can in which you failed. done a t th e G resham Steam L aundry. sired as a g ift from the society. A If she has, le t us exam ine for you . Ito the level of th e top. T he cans then care fo r th e fru it th is year in an S atisfaction g u a ra n te e d .— Adv. MARY E. GOOD. sh o rt program was given a fte r which We a re new in G resham b u t we arc move on by m achine u n d e r th e seal- even m ore efficient m an n er than old in th e au to gam e, and we will | ¡ng m achine w here th e tops are sealed before. refre sh m e n ts w ere served. sta n d behind o u r w ork. O ur first The G resham G iants will play the cu stom er will be given 10 p er cent VICTIMS OF ACCIDENT FIVE GREAT PARADES E astern and W estern L um ber Co. at discount who ever he may be. th e ball park in Z enith addition next BURIED WEDNESDAY O ur place is located on Powell NEXT WEEK, PORTLAND Sunday aftern o o n at 3 p. m. A good stree t next to Noveltv shop. gam e is assured. The M ethodist church was filled LEXEY & GEORGE, Props. Next week will be a week of weeks W ednesday aftern o o n w ith friends in th e Rose city. S tartin g w ith Sun and relativ es who g ath ered to pay th e ir last respects to Mr and Mrs. day and closing with F rid ay n ig h t Allen T ille r who were killed in th e every day will be rep lete w ith th rills The high points fo r out-of-tow n te rrib le accid en t a t th e Bull Run visitors will be th e big p arad e fea crossing on Main stre e t la st S atu r tu res in connection w ith th e 'S h rin e day evening. Rev. R. E. Myers read th e scrip convention and Rose F estiv al as fol lows; tu re lesson and Dr. A. Thom pson Toaadajr. The only bevel edge slat shade manufactured. gave th e fu n eral address. Dr. D aylight S hrine p arade, 9 a. m. T hom pson's add ress was filled with a This shade allows free eirculation of air, keeps out rain ami P o rtlan d E lectric p arad e a t 8 p m. m essage of hope and he urged all to absolutely keeps out all sun. You cannot see thru it. W ednesday. rest on th e prom ises of e te rn a l life. N ight S hrine parad e at 8 p. m. The only satisfactory shade for offlees, store windows, sleep, P allb e arers fo r Alien T iller were T h u rsd ay . Ju«t dip the brush in the can—nothing to mix or fusa ing porches, residence windows, etc. Russell W ilson, W illiam Pelton, Rose Decorated Vehicle parade, with—apply with an easy «winging motion of the arm. R ichard K n arr, John McGinnis, H ar Slats are made Vs inch thick by 13-16 inches wide same as 3 p. m. Tomorrow the aurface will be dry with a beautiful water old C raw ford, and Ted G untley. Ideal Shades. proof coating that will not crack oracratch white. F rid ay , P allb earers fo r Mrs. T iller were Fred These shades are equipped with pulleys and cord. R epetition of E lectrical parade Jen n in g s, H arry Johnson, C larence The demand for Ideal DeLuxe is large. Parsons, J. Fox, F ish er Je n n in g s and 8 p. m. T hose who a re in ten d in g to atten d D. Jennings. any of these events had b e tte r secure Both cask ets were covered w ith b eautiful floral pieces and m any o th stan d in g room early som ew here w ith e r flowers covered th e a lta r and filled in a few blocks of th e line of parade [ Ideal Shades are made of selected sawed Basswood slats. It Is advised th a t out-of-tow n people j th e fro n t of th e church. Woven with white cotton seine twine, woven dotihle at the ends. A long line of autom obiles fol view th e electrical p arad e on Friday Are fully equipped with pulleys, cord, awning cleats and an Especially made to reaiat the scuff and tread of grind lowed th e tw o hearses to th e Doug- n ig h t ra th e r th an T uesday nig h t as I choring device to keep them from blowing in the wind. ing heels, it ia for that very reaaon the ideal varnish for th e city will not be so crow ded with j las cem etery w here th e bodies were These shades are machine stitched. H R M T L R E and ALL WOODWORK ns well as FLOORS guests at th e la te r tim e. burled side by side. Right beautiful colors from Light Osk to Dark Mahogany, at well Sym pathy is being expressed on ( aril of Thanks. Prices Range According to Size at the clear varnish. A ll waterproof. every hand fo r th e tw o bereaved {. We wish to express o u r th a n k s to Come in — let ua show you what A v o n w « w ill do for your home m others and th e ir fam ilies. o u r many friends for th e ir kindness and help d u rin g th e sad bereavem ent Why H ave a Shabby Top? and loss of o u r d a u g h te r and son, at S um m er's here, you’re here, and so for th e m any b ea u tifu l floral of we’re here. O et your a u to top p ain t ferings. Your Home Furnisher Aak J. O MAST GRESHAM ed here, both m ohair and pantaaote. Mrs. J H am lin and Fam ily, Mrs 8. E PALMQUIST, A uto Top Bhop. M. J. T iller and F am ily. WEDS PORTLANDER NEW MACHINERY IS ADDED AT CANNERY IDEAL DE LUXE PORCH SHADES It’s a Pleasure to Finish Floors This Way IDEAL PORCH SHADES F L O O R F IN IS H J. E. METZGER JONES LUMBER COMPANY