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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, G resham O utlook NO. 43 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. SENATOR GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN WILL SPEAK 01566165 OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920 WHAT MAKES THE SI IFF RAGE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR CLUB CHILDREN OF COUNTY ENJOY DAY’S PICNIC AT LAURELHURST PARK SU FFR AGE U nited S tates S enator George E. T he team s will be selected on the More th an 150 in d u stria l club advance in cooperation betw een th e ! m em bers and th e ir leaders enjoyed C ham berlain will be th e principal grounds and the w inning side will be S T A T E te û lS L A T U R E S t h a t u a v i city children and th e county children aw arded $5, th e prize offered by the the county club picnic at L au relh u rst sp e ak e r a t the g range field day pic R A T IF ItO T H E A M t M O M E M T .' Bank of G resham . p ark last S aturday. T he day was th ro u g h th e club work. AU th ree of nic next S atu rd ay , July 31. Plana R E P U B L IC A N O E H O C R A T i C T he next event will be a one-half perfect and noth in g happened to m ar th e sp eak ers as well as Miss C alkins fo r th e day have been com pleted and m ile relay race in which each g ran g e th e Joy. 2 9 ___________ 6 were given rousing toasts by th e chil prom ises one of th e best days e n te r will en ter a team . Staples, T he Jew The happy groups began arriv in g a dren. LB C H LA TU IttS XtJtCTiMC AMeMDMiMT,- ta in m en t th a t th e g ran g e rs have ever eler, has offered a silver cup to the little a fte r nine an d by 10:30 p rac republican democratic All of the children sung the littlo put on here. Beside th e speaker of w inning g ran g e b ut th e cup m ust be tically all were on th e g rounds. U n to a s t: th e day, special music by the W ilbur won twice fo r p erm an en t ow nership. 1 til d in n er tim e th e children am used ’ Miss Calkins. Miss Calkins. o rch estra and th e G. A. R. q u arte t as* Of in te rest to boys u n d er 18 is the them selves in various ways, some We arp singing well as com m unity singing by a 75-yard dash. T his is a free fo r all Sessions To P raises ringing w atching the ducks and th e haughty chorus and the audience have been and the first prize is a cap and the REPUBLICAN We sh all never old swan as they floated over the Know y o u r equal arran g e d for. second a p air of ten n is shoes. E. W. little lake, some sp e n t th e m orning .Ml«s Calkins, h ere's to y ou.” T he m orning program will com A ylsw orth is offering these prizes. w andering aro u n d th e p ark enjoying A fter th is th e O rient clubs gave m ence at 10:30 a. m. and all events Of course th e re is a fat m an ’s race the flowers and b eau tifu l landscape an o th e r yell: w ill take place a t th e fa ir grounds. and to in su re ag ain st a th in man g ard en in g , a syoup of active young They h av e n 't got th e jazz A basket lunch will be served a t 12 w inning th e prize, all com petitors They hav en ’t g ot the pep st'ers played tag In alm ost all of its o ’clock and refresh m en ts will be sold m ust tip th e scales at n o t less than They h av en ’t got th e leader known form s, and th e larg est ma T hat M ultnom ah has. on the grounds. T he afternoon pro 225 pounds. The w inner will receive jo rity kept the play ground ap a ratu s Miss Calkins. g ram will s ta r t a t 1:45 p. m. At a pocket k n ife which is offpred by busy. All of th e cap ital prize w inners 3 :3 0 the ath letic stu n ts and contests W ill M etzger. At noon the picnic lunch baskets present w ere asked to com e forw ard will com m ence and su itab le prizes T he next will be a 25-yard egg race were opened and th e re seem ed no end and a little toast was given them to have been offered by local business for ladies an d all th e poultry women to th e goodies th a t cam e from th e ir which th e sta te canning team m em men to th e w inners in the various will be in th e contest fo r th e prizes depths. G allons of lem onade were bers responded w ith an a p p ro p ria te events. will be first, a sack of egg producer m ade In th e shade not by old m aids, song in answ er. Then G ran t McMil One of th e fea tu re s of the day will and second, 50c chick g rit. These but by ladies who knew Ju st how lan, who has been to 'C orvallis two be th e g range stu n ts w hich will be a prizes are offered by W alrad Mer- much of this and how much of th a t years as a capital prize w inner, m ade p a rt of the afte rn o o i/p ro g ra m . These can tile com pany. it ta k es to m ake a refresh in g drink a sh o rt talk on th e ad v an tag es he She—‘‘You’re long on talk and very short on results.” stu n ts a re alw ays am using and create G lenn Davidson has offered two of lem onade. found in club work and th e difficulties a g rea t deal of in te rest. Some lively boxes of candy to th e two couples T he clu|>8 w ere all arran g ed in which are encountered In th e work. form s of e n te rta in m e n t are an tici w inning first and second place in the com m unity groups and th e tables He is a believer In club w ork and all pated this y ear when the different three-legged race. were all in a group. it offers, and he encouraged th e o th e r g ran g e s com pete to show how funny Boys u n d er 12 years of age will STATES THAT RATIFIED THE AMENDMENT D uring the lunch h o u r different children to striv e to win o u t and at and clever they can be. e n te r th e ever p o p u lar sack race and clubs tried out th e ir club yells to least finish th e ir work. R ep u b lica n -................ 29 Democratic...................... 6 T he m orning program w in be as th e com petition will be stro n g for ‘‘tell th e w orld” who they w ere and In th e contest fo r th e best club follow s: th e base ball and baseball b at which STATES THAT HAVE REJECTED THE AMENDMENT w hat they plan to do. yells and songs. O rient won on the Selections, W ilbur orchestra. has been offered for fist and second Im m ediately a fte r d in n er the yellB and the Powell V alley canning Republican.................... 1 Democratic..................... 7 Invocation, Rev. E ugene C. H ick prizes by th e L. L. K idder H ardw are benches were all carried to a nearby team on th e song. Miss C alkins m an, p astor W ilbur M. E. church, com pany. Action by one more state is required to make ratifi spot and a sh o rt program was given tre a te d both g roups to Ice creain. P o rtland. G irls u n d er 12 years will striv e to cation complete. u n d er th e direction of Miss Ethel On th e first tria l O rient and Maple Selections, G. A. R. q u arte t. win th e $3 offered as first prize in C alkins, th e county club leader. wood tied for honors but on th e sec In tro d u cto ry adress, Ju d g e Geo. th e 50-yard dash. The second prize A n um ber of club songs were sung ond try -o u t O rient was given th e d i W. Stapleton. will be $2. Both are offered by the by th e children first. They were led vision Mr. Allen and Mr K irk Selection, W ilbur orchestra. F irs t S tate Bank. in th e singing by Rev. Earl H. Cotton p atrick were th e Judges. A ddress, S enato r Geo. E. Cham ber- W omen will try o ut th e ir hand at of P lea san t Horae. This seem ed to put pep into th e lain. ball throw in g and th e one throw ing A fter th e rousing club songs were O rient g ang for they proceeded to Selection, G. A. R. q u arte t. th e ball th e longest distance will re all su n g Miss C alkins Introduced Su win nine firsts in th e ath letic contests "A m erica” , chorus and audience. ceive a $2 box of candy and th e one p erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson, who w hich follow ed. T he aftern o o n program will be as com ing next will win a $1 box of T he M ultnom ah county com m is said th a t he had found th a t in cases The officers of the Oregon D airy Melvin H endricks of th e O rient follows, and will com m ence at 1:45. candy. The G resham D rug Co. is sioners, Ralph H oyt, ch airm an ; R. m en’s C ooperative L eague are facing of t i l l s kind an Invitation to dinner school was th e shining s ta r of th e ir Selections, W ilbur orchestra. offering th is prize. prosecution for alleged violations of .included a talk. He th rea ten e d to brillian t group for he won five of the Solo, (To be selected ). T he last race is a 100-yard dash C. H olm an, and A. A. Muck, w ith W. He proceeded to read clover leaves aw arded for first prizes a city ordinance covering a n ti-tru st quit eating, Selections, G. A. R. q u artet. free for all an d T. P. Cam pbell has A. E achel, county ro ad m aster, and his speech from a piece of paper to individuals in th e contests. Old fam iliar ballads— Com m unity offered $3.50 fo r th e w inner and Mr. G rondahl, county road engineer, legislation according to P o rtlan d which he said he had b ro u g h t w ith papers. The final score by schools gave chorus. $1.90 as second prize. i m et here th is m orning with Mr. G resham , 29 Lionel C. Mackey, deputy city at- him but which looked suspiciously O rient 51 p oints; G range stu n ts will com m ence at T he follow ing g ran g es of th e coun like a copy of club songs which had points; F airview , 9 points; Powell Scott, locating engineer for th e a t a t e 1 torney, who retu rn ed such an u nfav 2 :4 5 and will be intersp ersed w’ith ty will be rep resen ted h ere on field been passed around a few m inutes Valley 7, Maplewood 4, Lynch 3, Gil songs and m usic by th e com m unity day: Pom ona, Colum bia, E vening h*<bway com m ission, for a trip over orable rep o rt of the o p eratio n s of the before. b ert 3, P ark ro se, Sylvan and W est dairy m en ’s league recently when he chorus. S tar, F airview , G resham , L ents, th e two proposed ro u tes for th e Mt A fter Mr. Alderson had finished P o rtlan d one each. At 3:30 p. m. the ath letic sports M ultnom ah. P leasan t Valley, Rock- Hood loop highway. Roth th e Bull was assigned to in v estig ate th e re a T here were chariot races for both sons for an increased price of m ilk, reading (? ) his in te restin g little talk will com m ence w ith a tu g of war. wood and Russellville. Run ro u te end the K elso-Sandy ro u te has been continuing his Investigations he told th e atnlipnce th a t Mr. Allen, boys and g irls; 50 and 75 y ard d ash and says he has evidence enough to one of th e sta te club leaders, would es for boys and girls over and u n d er will be investigated by the party. HARRIS HAMILTON A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT give them a real talk. 12 years of age; broad Jum ps fo r Mr. H olman in a brief interview bring suit. SERIOUSLY INJURED REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mr. Allen, who has charge of the boyH nnd g irls; three-legged races T he o rdinance u n d er which Mr. said th a t he had an open mind on the H arris *Hamilton, who was em - Several im p o rtan t real estate deals subject but on this question as well .Mackey has been collecting evidence livestock clubs of th e state, fully and rolling races as well as baseball ployed at th e Cam eron & Hogg log- have been closed by K rld er & Elking- as all road questions he favored the contains provisions forbidding trad e equaled Mr. A lderson’s description as th ro w in g and sh u ttle races. T he only regret of the day was th a t discrim in atio n , price m anipulation, a pleasing speaker. ging cam p n e a r Bull R un, received ,on,' „ . ..... „ . ., . . ... , JohnT 3iedel, from S tarbuck, W ash- road which would best serve th e a g ri A nother sp eak er who was ta ile d so many club children were unable to in ju rie s last F riday which were serl- ¡„gton. purchased th e R obert M ana.y cu ltu ral in te rests of the sta te . O ther restrictio n of production and control r tlia n n H X X -h lo V i m n v w cxsm fn ln l Xf ff — g .. It . • ous and which may n prove fatal. Mr. I 15-acre farm a t C „ ottrell sta tio n w for th in g s being equal he said th a t the of products. The ord in an ce provides upon was T. D. K irk p atrick , city club atten d ow ing to th e ir work in th e th at any com bination, pool, ag re e leader. Mr. K irk p atrick told of the berry fields. H am ilton was engaged in falling a $6600. s ta te roads should alw ays be laid A. A. T ib b itts from Om aha, N ebras m ent of corporations, firms or Indi tree, which broke and stru ck a sta n d ka, bought from Adolf S ester ano w here it would open up th e vast sec ing tree and cam e back upon him. wife, 26 acres unim proved land on the tions of th e tillab le land of th e state. vidual« to restric t th e dealing In, or POULTRY MEN TO MAKE AMERICAN LEGION restric t com petition in, or to con He saw th e d an g er and ran b u t w as; Powell Valley road n ea r th e O rient IMPORTANT PLANS CONVENTION THIS WEEK People are grow ing anxious for trol so as to raise o r low er (he prices not quick enough to avoid being | school for $2600. th e decision of th e highw ay com m is The G resham C ooperative P oultry- Fred A. C ham berlain, of P o rtland, of any article, produced, m an u fac L ieut. Col. G. A. W hite will be th e pinned u n d er th e tree. He was dug and his son-in-law , H arry Spencer, sion and as tim e goes on m ore and o u t from u n d er th e tree and rushed closed a deal for th e E. W. Unis 20- m ore people express them selves as tu red or sold in P o rtlan d is illegal. m en’s association will m eet at th e g ran d m arsh al of th e patrio tfc and to a P o rtla n d hospital w here he is acre farm , tw o m iles so u th east or favorable to th e Sandy-Kelso route. It has been in effect In P o rtlan d for county a g e n t's office at 8 o ’clock F ri historical parad e to be held In As more th a n 12 years. It is said to be day evening. July 30. to ria during th e second an n u a l con receiving atten tio n . E xam ination G resham for $9000, Including the T he grad e is one of th e best in th e Several m a tte rs of im portance to vention of T he A m erican Legion for thp broadest piece of legislation of its show ed serious in te rn al in ju rie s b u t I 8t°c k , crop and equipm ent. sta te and the whole ro u te 1s th ro u g h v, u . u . v. s L an ghorn, of P o rtlan d , has th e physicians hold out hopes fo r his ; bought the A lbert odeI1 2 % -acre farm lands, a larg e proportion of kind In operation in th e U nited th e p o ultry Industry of th is section the D epartm ent of Orogen. T he p a are to be discussed at th is m eeting. rade will be held on th e aftern o o n of recovery. I chicken ranch at B airdsdale statio n which has never been developed on States. T here will be rep o rts on th e progress , Ju)y jj , t > thc gecond day of the con . L eague officials yesterday were pre Mr. H am ilton has a wife and four I " ’Ith stock and equipm ent, paving account of the difficulty in g ettin g paring to bring suit ag ain st producers of th e N orthw est A ssociation. vention. S. 8. George, ch airm an of sm all children. He is th e son of Mr. I $3750. Mrs. Je n n ie W esterberg, of Bor- produce to th e m ark et. P lans will be discussed for the th e com m ittee in charge of th e p a whom it was alleged had broken th e ir and Mrs. Ed. H am ilton of L usted. ! ing, sold to H. Boogard of Kelso, One of th e best farm in g areas in poultry picnic and arran g em en ts will rade is highly pleased w ith the sup- W ashington, an im proved 10-acre th e sta te Is th a t of n o rth ern C lacka contracts. T he S p iritu alist cam p m eeting will niaC() ffir to c o n g ettin g In connection T he question has reached th e size be m ade to cooperate In the poultry port he open Ju ly 25th and continue its v a r i- |P B. F. * A ldrich, a recent arriv al m as and it Is untouched by railro ad s extension work for th e rem ain d er of with th is fea tu re of th e e n te r now w here It should be sifted out and ous m eetings u n til A ugust 22d. I from Boston, Mass., purchased the o r good roads. T he opening of a th e year. tain m en t. Every Legion Post in the Mediums and speakers from all over Kred p ie id h Ju se bungalow In Reg- good h ard surfaced highw ay from perhaps th ese actions will help to It is of especial im portance th a t all sta te is urged to be rep resen ted in th e I nited S tates and C anada. A ll, n e r'g addition . f o r $3500. T his is the Sandy to P o rtlan d would develop th e straig h ten th e m atter up in such a phases of th e cult will be dem on strat- hoilge whJch F Goodwin and fam way th a t all th ree p arties, th e p ro m em bers of the local association an I the pageant with som e kind of a dis ed. This season prom ises to be th e lly have been living in. Mr. F ie ld Kelso and Sandy d istricts as nothing ducer, th e d istrib u to r and th e con all p o ultry men who are Interested in play or by th e delegation w hich it g rea test ever held on th e coast.— Adv. house has also sold his hom e place else could do. Sandy is a progressive cooperative work be present a t th is sends to th e convention. su m er will g et a fa ir deal. on the opposite side of the stre e t to little tow n, the logical cen ter of th a t Ford ! Ford ! Ford ! T h ere is no lack of evidence th a t m eeting. Mrs. Cora W alk er of V ancouver. \ te rrito ry and has grown and devel- Do you w ant to tra d e your 1920 S J ’i J K The m eeting has been called by th c Mhrinem* P a ra d e idctiuxv, Sat u n lay . the d istrib u to rs are try in g to discred <" F ord on a C hevrolet th a t has never presid en t of th e local association, it th e d airy m en 's league w ith th e pub The G resham T h ea tre will have a been run? Phone G resham 691. t t of O. A, E astm an. Mr. and Mrs sp ite of th e handicap of alm ost lm lic and with the producers and on th e A. R. Lym an. show ing of these w onderful pictures F ieldhouse expect to spend th e win passible road conditions In th e w in ter S aturday evening. A dditional e n te r Need Y our S u it C leaned? o th e r hand th e league blam es th e dis te r a t M anzanita w here they have a and sp rin g tnonths. Several used bicycles for sale, at tainm ent will be offered by H arry H ave It F rench dry cleaned. Re- home trib u to rs for adding unnecessary costs Carey In a w estern fe a tu re en titled , 1 All along th e proposed road th ere pairlng neatly done. T ailoring for to th e retail price of milk by in bargain prices. Gas, oil and wood "O verland R ed.” Also a good com ran g es a t L. L. K idder ildw . ladies and men. T hose W ant Ads are genuine bus are wide stretch e s of uncleared land efficient m ethods of handling. edy p ictu re,— Adv. P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. iness getters. Just w aiting for th e developm ent E veryone will welcome a co u rt de Keep in style, T ry one of those which follows th e paved roads. One B argains In th e w ant affa. cision on th is question which has been “classy-fled” ads. has only to go up th e C olum bia riv er HARDING AND COOLIDGE com ing up tim e and again. highw ay In Springdale and C orbett HARDING’S PRINTING PLANT neighborhood and n o te th e develop FRED CRANE. JUNIOR, m ent 'and prosperous conditions th e re OUT OF HOSPITAL as com pared with 10 years ago to see w hat a benefit such a road can be to Fred C rane, s r., who u n d erw en t an I th e Isolated farm sections. operation for bone g ra ftin g on May T he new proposed K elso-Sandy I 10. last, has so far recovered as to be ¡ro u te would open up a te rrito ry of able to leave th e h ospital, though It | equal fertility Rnd of a much la rg e r is expected th a t he will not tie able to ! expense. ! work for m any m onths. He Is spend- As to scenic q ualities, Oregon roads i Ing a few days at th e home of his par- f a re all scenic and m ost people feel ents n ea r Fairview before going to th is is n o t the tim e to be expending i his own hom e In P o rtlan d . T he eld er I ! money fo r scenic roads as such b u t I C ranes are ab o u t to move, as th ey ! th a t it is decidedly th e tim e to ex- have sold th e ir place. They will liv e 1 pend m oney fo r m ark et roads w hich for th e present n ear th e ir p resen t ’ ! will open np th e m ore undeveloped home. region of th e state. This will be a A painful accident happened to! ¡benefit not only to th e sections which George C rane last F rid ay , w hile he i are at p resen t only sp arsely settled was at w ork In a P o rtlan d shipyard. but also to th e la rg e r centers. A long sp lin te r of steel p en etrated It is to P o rtla n d 's ad v an tag e to his eyeball. It was succesfully re- i i open np th e larg est possible am ount moved and th e in ju red eye is being io f farm lands n e a r th e city. treated. The question will no doubt be set- | the sig h t h | tied in th e n ea r fu tu re and th e opin- Benator Hardlng's main hobby ls bis newspaper. thè Marloa inn is is M M ls * th .»,»1 V oi.n Gpt , t th your H ham eaning and L pressing The Republican Standard Bearers photographed together for the j ; ion grow ing a t th e Kelso-Sandy done e O rM Steam aundry (O hio) Star The photograpb thowa the Interior of thè compoetng THE % SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT! COMMISSIONERS TO LEAGUE OFFICIALS VIEW LOOPZROUTES TO FACE COURTS a a first time in the garden of Senator H arding’« Washington home. route w ill be the favored one Satisfaction guaranteed.— Adv. room of the 8tar. .