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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, G resham O utlook NO. 47 FAIR GRANDSTAND IS BEING ENLARGED GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH BUSINESS MEN CONSIDER INTERESTING PROPOSITIONS COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920 DRY NOMINEE’S CAMPAIGN FROM WASHTUB ON BACK PORCH TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON SEPT. 20 To help develop and in tro d u ce a new type of sm all tra c to r, w hich, if successful, would in a few y ea rs; T he g ran d stan d and bleachers a t Plans are well u n d er way for th e th e fa ir grounds are being enlarged probably m ean doubling th e capacity opening of Union High School No. 2, of th e B eaver S tate M otor W orks and , to accom m odate th e increased crow ds w hich have been a tten d in g p u t G resham on th e m ap as a manu-1 th e biggest In stitu tio n In this end of th e fa ir during th e past few years. fac tu rin g c e n te r; to s ta rt a plan th e county. P rin cip al Goodwin la T he races have been one of th e im w hich would ev en tu ally m ake G re s h -' here, a fte r a brief vacation, and is p o rta n t fea tu re s of th e fa ir and an am a second Hollyw-ood, w ith big ho endeavoring to have every p re p a ra effort is being m ade to provide se a t tels, fine palaces, fo u n tain s, lakes ’ tion com plete on S eptem ber 20, ing space fo r all who desire to see and p arks, an d all th a t goes w ith th e races. when th e school will open. T he d ate production of m otion p ictu re films. ) T he section in th e g ra n d sta n d ! including flocks of b ea u tifu l screen j was set late, at th e m eeting of th e w hich has been reserved fo r the band ( a rtists; to help finance a landing f | high school board last S aturday ev will be tak en out and additio n al seats i place and develop an a ir ro u te be- ening, to accom m odate th e large placed th ere. T he p latform which tw een G resham and Mt. H ood— these num ber of young people who are as was used d u rin g th e F o u rth of July w ere th e m ain propositions presented sistin g on th e farm s and in th e celebration for th e m usical program , for consideration to th e G resham homes. will be enlarged into a bandstand Business Men’s association a t a spe- j A. M. W ilkinson, th e school ja n i and th e band will be on th e opposite cial m eeting held last evening. tor, has alread y com m enced tho side of th e race tra c k th is year. This These plans may look so big th a t work of pu ttin g th e buildings In p er Aaron S. W atkins, of G erm antow n. O., P rohibition candidate for president, goes Senator H ard will be a much b e tte r a rran g e m en t m any will sn eer a t them and say im fect sa n ita ry condition. Floors, w alls ing one b etter, in conducting his dry campaign. H e Is running for office from over the woghtub on his th an th a t of form er years. T here possible, b u t th e a ttitu d e of those and fu rn itu re are being cleaned and back porch. W atkins, professor in a m ilitary college, has long done th e fam ily wash every Monday will also be som e additio n al space present la st n ig h t was evidently hope disinfected and ev ery th in g will be aa m orn— and he Is staying on the Job despite his no m ination to lead the dry ticket, as these new pic added to th e g ran d sta n d . W ork has ful and th e se n tim e n t seem ed to be tu re s show. He Is a M ethodist Episcopal m in ister, twice vice presidential candidate and once candi sw eet aud clean as a new home. d a te for th e governorship of Ohjo. alread y com m enced on the additional th a t G resham should view her fu P rincipal Goodwin rep o rts th a t space w hich is being added to the tu re w ith expectancy. school will open w ith 14 teachers, b leachers and when com pleted will T he new tra c to r is one w hich has GIANTS WIN GAME including the lib ra ria n , who is filling probably seat from 200 to 300 addi been recently designed by Messrs. BY SPLENDID HITTING a long fe lt need In connection w ith tio n al persons. L arson and Zilni. A d em o n stratio n th e high school w ork. All courses The G resham G iants are forging leading to college en tra n ce have been A n o th er im provem ent planned is was given a few weeks ago and it was th e erection of a board fence a few considered very successful. L etters ah ead in th e ir effort to win th e cup stren g th en e d and In addition to tin s feet back of the fence now along th e p aten t have been applied fo r on some in th e class A -l and th e feel th a t special em phasis will be placed on race trac k in fro n t of the g ran d sta n u of the m echanical devices used. The they have a good chance to win al the vocational subjects, such as a g ri T he O utlook force is again on th e loaded five autom obiles. T h ere were A utom obiles have been in th e habit inventors desire to co n stru ct a w o rk though th e re are one o r two team s cu ltu re, farm m echanics, home eco of p ark in g rig h t up again st th e fence ing m odel which can be done a t th e job, refreshed and ready for w ork six m achines and a m otorcycle w ait th a t will give them a hard gam e. nomics and com m ercial, and both in b ut now they will be k ept back sev B eaver S tate Motor fou n d ry and m a a fte r one of th e finest vacation trip s ing and by th e sard in e m ethod of stru m e n ta l and vocal music will be L ast Sunday th e gam e betw een th e era l feet and th is will give th e police chine shop. P ersonally they h av en ’t th a t any of th e party had ev er ex packing they w ere all arran g e d on ta u g h t. T here wil be a concerted ef the ferry and we m ade the sh o rt trip G resham G iants and th e Nicolai Door fo rt to m eet com m unity needs so fa r a b e tte r op p o rtu n ity to han d le the capital sufficient to bear th e heavy perienced. com pany was won by th e hom e team crowd and to keep people ofT the expense of draw ings and p attern s, T he party sta rte d at a few m inutes across th e riv er w here we began th e with a score of 26-4. as possible and in o rd e r to d eterm in e hence are presen tin g to th e local peo a fte r six, on S atu rd ay , in tw o O ver tri,i on th e W ashington sfde. race track . The gam e was called a t th e end of ju st w hat they are, a survey of th e T he fa ir will open O ctober 4, and ple an op p o rtu n ity to assist them and land F o u rs. T he first stop w as a t The country around W hite Sal th e 6th Inning as th e score was large high school d istric t will be m ade by co n tinue for six days. E xhibits pre get in on th e gro u n d floor of th e pto- Crown P oint w here th e first m a mon shows the effects of th e dry cli enough and everyone was tired from Mr. Goodwin and th e new head of pared by in d u stria l clubs, school Ject as an op p o rtu n ity for investm ent chine, which g ot an ea rlie r s ta rt, me (e and th e h ills especially a re bare th e d ep artm en t, H. C. McCormick. ru n n in g bases clubs and scores of individuals prom as well as to help en courage a local w aited for th e rest of th e p arty . and brown and have patches of some On account of th e an ticip ated The gam e was featu red by lots of ise to m ake th e fa ir an unusual suc enterprise. T he m a tte r is being put A thick fog enveloped th e v al scrubby green trees which ap p e ar to h ittin g by G resham team which gath crow ded condition of th e 'sc h o o l, th e cess. in businesslike form and its progress ley and C olum bia R iver gorge b ut be pines o r oak. ered 24 hits. T he visiting team used board has definitely determ ined to T he opening day of the f a ir will be w ill be w atched w ith in terest. th e sun soon broke th ro u g h th e fog T here are two roads from the fo u r p itch ers in effort to stop th not ad m it any o u tsid e stu d en ts. Ce ch ild re n ’s day, when all children u n T he o th e r m a tte rs w ere referre d to clouds and d u rin g th e h alf h o u r W hite Salmon ferry to th e tow n of h ittin g b u t it was in vain. T he bat d a r and Boring d istric ts will vote on d er 15 years will be ad m itte d w ith com m ittees for in v estig atio n and re spent at Crown P o in t th e fog lifted W hite Salmon which is ab o u t th ree teries w ere Stockton and B atem an th e question of an nexation d u rin g o u t charge. A utom obile races will port a t fu tu re m eetings. u n til th e riv e r w as visible and w ith m iles from th e ferry. The road to th e fo r th e G iants and Nelson and Lang th e la tte r p a rt of th is m onth and if also be a fea tu re on th e opening day. in an o th er h alf h o u r th e fog was left leads up th e hill and is very h ard for th e Nicolai Door Co. th e ir vote Is favorable th e building Special fea tu re s a rran g e d for th e F. CHASE LAID TO gone and th e a ir was clea r and steep and narrow b u t th e view of Next Sunday th e G iants will play will be crow ded to th e lim it. T he re o th e r days of the fa ir are as follow s: REST AT DOUGLASS sw eet. th e riv er Is perfectly w onderful th e ir first gam e off of th e hom e field p ort has been circu lated th a t seniors T uesday, O ctober 5— G resham day, T he Colum bia riv er highw ay was and can be seen fo r several miles Tliey will play th e Moose team a t from o u tsid e d istric ts will be a d T he com m unity was shocked and w ith cam pfire at night. as d elig h tfu l as usual and th e tw o both ways T he low er road leads . C rystal P ark w here the Moose lodge m itted in preference to any o th ers W ednesday, O ctober 6— P ioneer saddened F rid ay evening, A ugust 6, m achines sped m errily along, sto p aro u n d by Bingen and is a m uch bet-1 will hold a picnic. The G resham b ut th is Is erro n eo u s as all stu d e n ts day, W om en’s day and G rocerym en’a when th e news was received th a t ping at som e of th e m ore noted places te r one as It is wide and not q u ite so | team request th a t a n u m b er of from o utside d istric ts will be neces day. A rth u r F. C hase had passed aw ay at to ta k e pictu res and view th e w on h ard a climb. T he proposition of | “ ro o te rs” accom pany th e team as sarily barred. T h ursday, O ctober 7— P o rtlan d noon. A lthough in poor h ealth for d erfu l falls th a t tum ble down o ver |V e found W hite Salmon was quite th e ir support alw ays does m uch to building an o th e r bungalow o r p o rt day, Oregon M a n u factu rers’ day, m any years he was only confined to th e cliffs to th e valley below. a little town and like m ost p ro g re s -' ward w inning th e gam e. T his Is an able Bchool was discussed at th e B usiness Men's day, in w hich all A rriving at W aukeena falls every sive tow ns had a camp ground for o p p o rtu n ity for th e G resham baseball board, but as th e decision has been his bed fo r a sh o rt tim e an d friends civic o rganizations will p articipate. were not aw are of th e serio u s n a tu re body got o ut w ith a w onderful ap- to u rists. The equipm ent Is not e la b - ; fans to witness a good gam e and help m ade to purchase th e ten acres n o rth Livestock parade. of his illness u n til new s of his death p etite for b rea k fa st. F ire was soon o ra te but It provides a place fo r th e G iants In th e ir effort to win the of th e present gro u n d s, It was F riday, O ctober 8— F ra te rn a l day. reached them . T he d irect cause of blazing in th e fu rn ace and b reak fast . to u rists to rest and seems to be kept In the class A-l and they feel th a t not th o u g h t advisable to in cu r any W oodm en of th e W’orld day, Elks fu rth e r Indebtedness a t th is tim e. was prepared. Talk ab o u t y o u r , Up by th e business men of W hite his death was urenic poisoning. day. G range day and School day. Salm on, Clerk K. A. Miller was in stru cted Mr. Chase has lived on hts farm m oonlight p arties! Did you ever POULTRY SPECIALIST TO S aturday, O ctober 9— Derby day. to ad v ertise for bids for th e tr a n s betw een G resham and P leasan t a su n rise p arty w ith b rea k fa st in th e GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS We had d in n er th e re and enjoyed P a trio tic day. sta te societies and ex p o rtatio n of stu d e n ts from th e v ari Home fo r th e past 20 years and d u r woods. Bacon n ever tasted so good ourselves very well except fo r th e hibition night. At a m eeting of the G resham Co ous d istric ts com prising th e union ing th a t tim e has won m any friends. before and fried potatoes, hot coffee crowd of visitors in "yellow ja c k e ts” All th e su p e rin ten d e n ts of th e de high school district. A la rg e n u m b er of relativ es and 1 and cream — w ords fail to express th a t buzzed around the table. This o p erativ e P oultrym en, recently p artm en ts a re busy w orking for th e ir The resig n atio n of C e d i P. Moffitt, friends atten d e d th e fu n eral services how good ev ery th in g tasted a fte r the had th e effect of m aking some of the com m ittee was appointed to help In section and all are m aking plans to which w ere conducted by Rev. A. J. w hole party took a clim b up to the girls a trifle nervous. No one was th e arran g e m en ts for th e P oultry head of th e ag ric u ltu ral d ep artm en t, m ake th e ir d ep a rtm en t b e tte r th an week which will be A ugust 17-18-1» was presented and accepted. T he W are, of Oregon City, a fo rm er p as u pper falls and a slide down again. stu n g however. any y ear before and th e best on the 20. On th<se days culling demon m a tte r of rhoosing his successor is to r of th e B ap tist church a t P lea san t Mrs. St. C lair was th e only one who A fter passing th e town of W hite S trattons will be held at various g ro u n d s th is year. did not m ake th e clim b but sh e ap In th e hands of P rincipal Goodwin, Home w here Mr. C hase atten d e d Salmon th e road was a little rough S u p erin ten d en ts of th e various de who is in con su ltatio n with Prof. E. church. T he services w ere held at pointed h erself chief cook and p re but was very fair and not at all hard places th ro u g h o u t th e county. p artm en ts are as follow s: Several com m unities have already E. E lliott of Salem, sta le d irecto r of th e hom e a t 2 p. m. and in term en t pared b reak fast. G rounds, H. A. Lew is; ag ric u l T here w ere a n um ber of p arties to trav el on. In fact th e roads were sta rte d arran g em en ts for th e ir deni vocational education. The com plete was in th e D ouglass cem etery. The tu re , F. H. C rane; h o rtic u ltu re , G. who stopped a t th e falls for b re a k unusually good all of th e way from oust rations. teaching force will be announced in ab undance of floral trib u te s w ere a W hite Salmon to Stevenson and any H. R ichey; floral, Mrs. Cliff K ern; Mr. H erbert E. Crosby, extension th e n ea r fu tu re. fain t testim ony to th e love an d re fast and m ore th a n one pan of bacon one who Is fam iliar w ith th e ir car horses, John S leret; cattle, David poultry specialist, will be h ere th a t spect w hich th e com m unity felt fo r and eggs sizzled on th e hot stove. would have no difficulty In m aking week to conduct th e culling demon M cKeown; sheep and hogs, T heo Mr. C hase an d his bereaved fam ily. I From W aukeena falls th e Outlook the trip . The ro ad s are sm ooth, but stratlo n s. At th ese com m unity dent d ore B ru g g er; poultry. City Com He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss his p arty w ent on as far as Hood River along th e sides of th e W hite Salmon o n stratio n s Mr. Crosby will Instruct m issioner M ann; dom estic science. widow, tw o sons, R aym ond and Mil w ith but very few stops. T he road river, W ind river, and th e various those present how to cull th e ir own Mrs. A nnie H evel; a rt, Mrs. U. G. Mrs. Mabel K aser an d th re e ch il is all paved as fa r as Hood R iver lard, and tw o d au g h ters, Ida and gorges. are very steep and S m ith; school club work, W. C. Al dren and Miss N ora PUllen a re v isit flocks In a very effective m anner. W ilm a; th re e b ro th ers, J. F. Chase and th e trip is one series of b eautiful n arro w . All bad tu rn s have d erso n ; g ran g e exhibits, T. J. K reu- T he Im portance of culling need no ing In M ayville, in ea stern O regon, of C algary, C anada. H. P. Chase of scenes which delight th e eye and signs on each side and w ith a careful longer be em phasized, as th e m ost with th e ir sister, Mrs. Ida Schomp. d e r; county exhibits, David M. Salem, Jam es C hase of Prosser, drive a kodak fiend to distractio n . D unne; m edicinal h erbs and m in Mr. and Mrs. J. D. G ardner an d The gorge was a little sm oky in d riv er who Is not afraid of th e sound successful poultry men practice cull W ashington; and two sisters, Mrs. of th e horn th e trip can be m ade a ing not only once a year but several h eir g u est. Miss Violet Retney of erals, Mrs. E ugene P alm er; gates, Helen Cady of La Cygne, K ansas; th e neighborhood of W arren d ale but pleasure. In th e w hole trip we only tim es d u rin g the year. Some of them G ardner, K ansas, a re spending th e J. W. Tow nsend, and police, C. M. and |I r s . -Frances B a rtells of D ur it is u nusually clear for so late in passed two o r th ree cars on th e hills , who are g ettin g th e best resu lts week a t Seaside. L ake. th e season. N atives of th a t section ham , K ansas. as th is road Is n o t very well known. I m ake a practice of culling once e v e i» Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K eru e n te r Two b ro th ers, H. P. and Jam es say th a t thev do not rem em b er a BERRY PICKERS GIVE little s l*eed fiends p refer th e paved high I m onth d u rin g th e sum m er and fall tained at a d in n er last Sunday, th e Chase and th e ir wives, and one niece, sum m er when th e re was so ways and all of those who drive ) T he m ethod Is so sim ple th a t the guests being Rev, F a th e r O 'Flynn BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Miss Lucile Chase of Salem , atten d e d smoke. on th ese roads a re people who are careful observer a fte r spending an W hen th e cars stopped a t Hood and Miss K athleen Rowan of L ents, Mrs. G eorge P ullen was rem inded the funeral. Mrs. C hases' sister, Mrs. careful, The view from th e bluffs hour with Mr. Crosby will be nble to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Melloy of H ills of h e r b irth d a y last Monday and was Mary K. Miles and d au g h ters, A nna R iver the difference In clim ate was noticed im m ediately and most of the betw een W hite Salmon and C arson Is sziccpsfully pull th e ir own flock and boro, Mr. F itzg erald of B eaverton tak en com pletely by su rp rise, when and Lois w ere also present. p arty stood on a shady co rn er ra th e r w onderful beyond description. T he make it m ore profitable, th e pickers in Ed. S p ath ’s berry field and Mrs. W. R. K ern. D uring th e F u rth e r announcem ent will be aftern o o n they w ent to th e W. R. th a n stay in th e ^machines which road ru n s along the bluffs above th e gave a picnic d in n e r in h e r honor. APPOINTED HEAD OF stood in th e sun. A fter a sh o rt stop riv er for m iles and at every tu rn made later. T he pickers all ta k e th e ir lunches K ern hom e, w here Miss Rowan de ARMY NURSE CORPS to learn th e directions a sh o rt trip one g ets a view of th e tipper C olum b u t on th a t day special plans w ere lighted all w ith h er fine piano play Keep In style, Try one of those ing. th ro u g h th e Hood R iver valley was bia riv er th a t Is as w onderful as th a t m ade, w hich included ice cream and "classy-fled” ads. tak en . It was ab o u t th is tim e th a t a t Crown Point. T he road ru n s at a fine cake w ith 18 candles on it. The K enneth R oberts visited his p a r th e faces of p a rt of th e crow d began even a h ig h e r elevation th an Crown pickers m anaged to evade Mrs. P ullen ents, Mr. and Mrs. D M. Roberts, on .ilADE $8.500,000 IN to ta k e on the b eautiful pink hue th a t P oint in m any places. long enough to sp read the feast on S atu rd ay and 8unday. K enneth has All Ip the p arty agrepd th a t the EIGHT MONTHS still rem ains to rem ind them of th e th e ground u n d er th e beau tifu l shade been a ssista n t en g in eer on th e Hood Oregon sid e of th e river was even trip . trees, w here she was then invited to R iver to Mosier section of th e Colum It would seem th a t th e crop of m ore b eautiful th an the W ashington bring h e r lunch. bia riv er highw ay Just com pleted. apples in th e low er Hood R iver v al side and a trip on th e E vergreen T hose who enjoyed the picnic, be Miss W inifred St. C lair visited w ith ley would not be up to norm al for highw ay m akes one ap p reciate the sides Mrs. P ullen, w ere Mrs. John friends in Salem over th e w eek-end. m any trees seem ed to be alm ost hare Oregon side of th e riv er m o re than Bliss, Mrs. M. A. Stubbs, Mrs. Arza Miss C lara and K enneth Mason a re of fru it. It was a su rp rise to see so ever. Sm ith, Mrs. Ed. McCann. Mrs. R eta visiting w ith re la tiv e s n ear Lebanon. T he most w onderful view was on m any dead trees which had ev id en t L antz, Mrs. S ophia S outhard, Miss Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r Stanley, of ly been killed by th e freeze last win the ridge between th e L ittle W klte M arg aret F a rrin g to n , th e Misses o rtla n d , w ere gu ests on Sunday of ter. T here were dead trees o r lim bs Salmon and the W hite Salmon riv H elen Bliss, D oris Z im m erm an. Ina he la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. ers. From th is point th e C olum bia In alm ost very orchard. Sm ith, W illene B otkin, G ertru d e W. Shipley. Irrig a tio n was going on In m ost riv er could be seen fpr many miles S o n th ard, E dna M ew hlrter, P earl C larence H ill, form erly of G resh- places and was of Interest to th e both ways and ju s t across th e river R uegg and G ladys McCann, Ed, tn, was th e guest recently of Mr. and G resham itea who w ere n ot fam aliar lay charm ing Hood River valley. Spath. O rville Spath, R obert McCon Mrs. H. C. L arsen. w ith th a t so rt of farm ing. Most of j T he valley spread out between th e I nell, E dw ard Stubbs, C laire S tockton, j Mrs J. H. (loss sp en t th e w eek the' p arty decided they would ra th e r I rolling brown hills on th e east w ith i V aughn McCann, Clifford Gibbs and end a t Seaside, th e guest of h e r own a lot In G resham th an own th e th e patches of g reen show ing on , C h ester Lantz. d au g h ter. Miss Helen Hoss. whole Hood R iver valley If they had th e ir sides, to th e steep er forest clad ! Lillie Imo H ouser accom panied by Agreeing to pay SO per cent on N eed Your Suit C leaned? to live th ere. It Is a nice c o u n try .' ranges which w ere topped by L arch Mrs. H. C. L arsen and Mlsa F lo ren ce all money loaned to him for 90 Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re- f how ever, and Hood R iver Is a nice m ountain on th e west. Hill w ent to P o rtlan d today w here days, C harles Ponzi, form er Boo- p airin g neatly done. T ailoring for Miss J a lla Stlmaon. who South of th e valley stan d s th e m a ton resta u ran t dlsbw aaber, is town with m any fine buildings and ladies and men. Imo will stay w ith h er p aren ts. Imo been m ade chief of arm y nurse jestic Mt. Hood tow ering above (he b eau tifu l homes. cred 'ted with h arin g m ade eight P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. corps w tth the rank of m ajor. and F lorence a re cousins and have te d v re-h alf million dollars in A fter a trip th ro u g h th e valley th e valley like a sen tin el on g u ard . T he Miss Stlmson has been engaged been enjoying a wee!- o r ten days e tg rt months. Now Uncle Sam Is Im|xtr1«nt Notice. in arm y nurse work for many next stopping p o in t was a t the W hite valley lies between these m ountains w ith Mr. and Mrs. L arsen. In cesttfatin g — b at can find only T he Novelty sto re will be open years, serving overseas tn the re Salmon ferry. A fter hoisting th e and tem pts one to Huger an d feaat th a t Ponzi m anipulated foreign only from 1 to 5 each afternoon, Au- < cent w ar She has ju st donned exchange coupons. Meanwhile w hite flag and w aiting ab o u t one- ones eyes on its beauties. T he apple Ford ru n ab o u t 1919 model for g u st 9 to 14. her new m ilitary uniform of ma Ponzi smiles and enjoys his MRS E BOt’GHNER. P rop 4 jo r, U S A . sale. F irst class condition. Phone half h o u r th e ferry arriv ed and un- Continued on page 1 wealth. 33. tf MEMBERS OF OUTLOOK FORCE ENJOY SCENIC HIGHWAY TRIP Additional Gresham Locals