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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 53 G resham O utlook __________________ O&ESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY PETITION DENIED CEDAR DISTRICT PLANS UNDER WAY FOR SANDY CELEBRATION OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1920 YOU KNOW THAI FEELIN' OREGON TO THE FRONT FORMER RESIDENT HOME HERE AGAIN At the meeting held at Sandy on Saturday evening a branch of the An old-fashioned grist mill, where I Clackamas County Development the farmer may bring his own wheat The District Boundary Board on ! League wa3 organlled The follow to be ground, is to open at Oakland August 30 acted upon the p etitio n s1 iag officers were named: president Mrs. Amelia u. Price, who left September 1. It is said to have a presented by Boring, Fairview and Ed. Hart; vice president, John Rev Gresham hut fall with the expecta capacity of 50 barrels daily and will tion of making her home in New Cedar districts asking that an elec- enue; secretary and treasurer, C. D prove of material assistance to grow York, returned last week and says tion be called in each district for the Purcel1 ers who wish flour and mill feed that Gresham never looked better to The league will meet once a month made from their own grain. purpose of joining Union high school her. She is staying temporarily with and its purpose is what the name im district No. 2. plies, to work for the development Six hundred miles up the Yangtse Mrs Mary McAllister The first petition considered was of Clackamas county. Financial com The following description of her river, China, people are receiving that of Cedar. Superintendent Al mittees were appointed in all the out large cargoes of Portland goods. trip across the continent has been derson recommended that it be de lying districts to help solicit fundi Lumber, piece goods, and machinery, given to the Outlook and will be of nied. He stated, according to report, to defray expenses of the big road are being brought to that section by Interest to all. that it was just an attempt on the celebration to be held at Sandy on I left Cherry Creek, New York, on two boats operated by the Columbia- part of the Union high board to Labor day. Pacific Shipping company. Cargoes Thursday morning. August 19 After two hours delay at Jamestown, I ce- force the districts to join by refusing On the occasion of this celebration of teas, hides, cotton, silk, rice and cured my ticket for Portland, Oregon to accommodate the children. all Clackamas and Multnomah coun oils destined for this port are being and left about 2 o ’clock, having a An attorney representing Emil ties are invited to come to Sandy brought back from Hankow on the fine view of the southeastern part of Olsen, Mrs. Olive Strebin, Corbett and celebrate in recognition of the « hautauqua lake. Thence through return trips. Meadville, Greenville, Girard ami Hopkins of Cedar, and Mrs. Ed Os chosen route of the Mt. Hood loop other places in Pensylvania, came In burn of Gresham, found som e tech highway. Crops in Wasco county aren't to Youngstown, Ohio, just in time to nical deficiencies in the petition worrying the farmers this season, see the streets lined with people on There will be an all-day program. which, it is said, might constitute Everybody is to bring a well filled except to get them taken care of, for their way home from work In the grounds for rejection. Commission basket for a picnic dinner, which, it the horn of plenty seem s to have great factoiles at that place. Some time during the evening we passed er Hoyt waived this issue aside by is said, will be put together and be been turned upside down in this sec through Marion, Ohio, the home of the remark that such om issions could served cafeteria style. tion, if one is to judge by a survey Warren G. Harding easily be rectified. The attorney also just completed. The county will Among the prominent speakers In the morning we were nearing stated that it was signed by “tran will be G. W Joseph and Julius At the Dearborn street produce over a million bushels of Chicago. sients and those passing through the Meier of Portland. Others will be wheat this year. The wool clip will station I was transferred to the big depot and my train to St. Paul left district.” This statem ent was dis announced later. Also all the out total a m illion pounds. about 10 a. m. 1 was somewhat out tinctly am using to Cedar residents lying districts will be represented on of breath from the confusion and present, all signers of the petition. the program and a brass band will Nine acres of ground will be cov rush of such a great city. However, ered by the factory of the American I got along ail right. The Commissioners asked for the furnish the music. It is also said One sees so much of interest in Can company, now under construc vote In previous election and it was the governor, highway commission given 19 to 8 opposed to joining. tion In North Portland. The factory passing through a prosperous farm and other high officials will be in ing country it Is hard to select the The delegation from Cedar consist vited. Altogether It w ill be a red- will have a capacity of 100,000,000 most Important. I noticed a big fruit and salmon cans annually and factory, new, 1 ant sure, from the ed of C. Soderquist, A. L. Maybee, letter day for northern Clackamas brightness of the paint and lettering Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Curry, Mrs. Geo. county. half as many specially designed con Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Frazier and tainers for coffee, spices and the like. which proclaimed to the world that “Carnation Milk" products were put Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Althaus. The plant will Include a complete up there. MOONSHINE PLANT GETS Mrs. Althaus stated that the vote lithographing shop for the produc COTTRELL MAN IN BAD We are now at East Dubuque. It YOUTHFUL THIEVES GIVEN WORRIED PARENTS SEEK tion of high-class labels. in previous election did not repre is close to the south line of W iscon Stillman Andrews, his sonMelvin, CHANCE TO REFORM SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN sin, while across the Mississippi river sent the sentim ent in the district in One of the largest central ware is the city of Dubuque, Iowa. The ..„„.77"i , asmuch as the polls were closed and Lester Tallmadge were brought, before United States C om m issioner! hr, \ T * h i „ CUlpr,t’ owere Af,er the ««’verse decision of the houses in the northwest for the stor river is very picturesque and beauti when several voters arrived to vote Drake In Portland vesterdav charged ? t boundary board was given In regard age of canned fruits and vegetables ful, though not here as broud lit ex- in favor of joining. with violation of the national prohi- Brow? Saturd“y charged with to the petition from Cedar district. has just been completed in Portland pance us a little farther south. The great river on our left and great The com m issioners asked how bition act. Thev were released or ! stealinK articles from the autom obile | some of the denied petitioners vis- for the A. Rupert company. The stone ledges on our right rising many pupils would attend from Cedar of L. A. Davies when it was parked lted Superintendent Alderson to Se company operates eight big can ubruptly look as though they might and Mr. Alderson promptly called bond, Stillman Andrews being re near the Gresham grade school build- cure advice about how best to pro- neries in Oregon and Washington. have been evenly laid up by a master out “One.” A voice from the rear quired to put up $1000 and the other ing. Mr. Davies discovered the loss vide for their children ready for high The new structure is of brick and Is mason. In some places they are de tached from . the main ledge and of the room corrected his statem ent two $500 each. With those who thus in- capable of handling 100,000 cases of stand up straight and square like the These men were arrested Saturday before the boys, who were driving a school. by remarking, "I have a daughter | horse and buggy, were out of sight, terview’ed the county superintendent lowers or battlements of some an fruit. ready for high school— that makes by Deputy Sheriff M. M. Squire and cient castle. One I noticed leaning He suspected them and immediately is said to have been Commissioner two.” Another person present said two revenue officers. A 100-gallon at the top until it touched the brow followed them in his automobile. Holman, According to the report The Port of Coos Bay has closed a of the main ledge. “Three will go this year and more still was found about half way be They turned into a side street and 1 given the Outlook of the interview- deal for 1600 feet of water frontage tween the Andrews home at Cottrell next.” In our trip through Illinios we tried to throw the stolen goods Into the anxious parents did not get much on the bay to be used as the site of passed through Oregon, Milledge Principal Goodwin explained the and Mabery station on a branch of the brush but were taken by Mr. ville, Maryland and Savannah, each new municipal dock. policy of the board in caring for the Bear creek. There were also found Davies and turned over to Justice satisfaction from the head of the suggestive of another and greater county schools With the close or the spring fishing two barrels of mash, 15 gallons of children from outside districts. place. I saw many broad fields of Brown. Superintendent Alderson assured season of the lower Columbia river It developed that some of the free finished. moonshine, a quantity of corn and other grain Did not notice The boys were Luckey E. Cook, 16, them that the Union high school had was found that the pack had av any buckwheat, though I saw plenty holders of Cedar had visited the com- hops, coloring matter and kegs W illie Cook, his younger brother and to care for them and advised the eraged well within that of former of that grain Just coming Into bloom rrtissioners on Augupt 23 and re we came through the northwest „ Steve , Howell, all of Lents. The older parents to go to the directors and years and exceeds that of 1919 by as monstrated against dividing the dis BORING YOUNG PEOPLE part of Pennsylvania. This brings from 10 to 15 per cent. The pack of ARE WEDDED SATURDAY , k boy plPad *ullty ,o the ,hefl «‘ate the < ’«"«’ and that the children trict as described in the petition. and admitted that he had been ar should be admitted. But the worried first grade Chinooks was exception to mind the nickname of “ Buck wheats" which Just as naturally ap Those who would be excluded, it Fred Stager and Miss Margaret raigned in the Juvenile court for parents asked what recourse they ally large. Plants cured 27,540,500 plies to certain inhabitants of that seem s have suffered a change of Anderegg were married last Saturday stealing before. He and Steve How state as the name "W ebfoot” ap heart and wanted to be included and evening at 8 o’clock in the Zion Ev ell, who was driving the horse, were had if the directors should refuse. pounds of ruw fish having a total val plies to an Oregonian. If you had The superintendent could see no ue, of $6,719,300, the bulk of this those included wanted to be excluded. angelical church in Gresham, Rev. placed on parole to Justice Brown lived there and eaten of their deli The petitioners had tried to include H. Gebhardt, the pastor, officiating. and will be required to report month way out for the parents whatsoever huge sum to be brought into Oregon cious hot buckwheat cakes, especially if the directors should do this In from the east and the foreign lands. with the addition of the boiled down all desirous of securing the privileges The bride is the daughter of John ly as to their behavior. sap of the sugur maple, you would justice In that case Mr. Alderson of entering the Union high district. Anderegg of Boring. She was beau One of the finest stands of white agree that they have Just reason to stated that "the directors would do Commissioner Holman said that be proud of those products for both tifully dressed in white and wore a GRESHAM TEAM TIES I wrong “ He assured the parents that cedar on the coast is soon to be cut are very scarce luxuries in the north before he voted in the matter he long veil and carried an arm bouquet ' AGAIN FOR HONORS they had his sympathy but he could by G. M W illoughby A Son, who have west. wished to *be assured on this one of blossoms. She was attended by ---------- do nothlng thp niattpr fap, Just procured machinery for operat Have passed Prairie du Chlen, De point and asked Superintendent Al Miss Mary Stager, the groom’s sister The Gresham Giants won the gam e hp d(d fppm fQ wplcomp , he . ing a logging camp and sawm ill In soto and LaCrosse, Wisconsin derson this question, “ Would I be The best man was John Gertsch Sunday against Tigard by a score of geBtlon lhat hp nllght aBB,Bt ppr. the Rock creek district near Bandon. We got Into 8t. Paul, crossed the denying one child a high school edu About thirty persons witnessed the I 18 to 3. The gam e was featured bv They have a tract containing 7,000,- state of Minnesota during the night suading the board to accept these cation by voting in the negative?” ceremony at the church. nnd came Into Fargo, North Dakota, the usual heavy hitting by the home rhlldrpn alld promptly d,Bm,BBed th„ 000 feet of timber. soon after daylight, Saturday the “You will not,” replied the county Follow ing the church wedding a I team 21st Have passed through Bismark, superintendent. He added that largely attended reception was held j The second game scheduled for the country visitors with the remark that Coos county cheese within a short a little west of the center of North Gresham wculd have to care for out for the young people at the home of «lay was postponed on account of If this was all they had to discusr time is to be standardized and in two Dakota. Are coming into Mandan, side pupils applying as long as room the bride's uitrle, Joe Anderegg. of Tigard being without a pitcher. It the interview was terminated. years will probably be on the same one of the places in the long route where they set the time one hour existed for them. If Gresham could Fairview. A buffet luncheon was was decided to play off the tie re CAMPING PARTY basis as that of Tillamook county back for the difference in longitude, not they could go to Portland or served after which dancing was en sulting from the first game at a later Plans for spreading the fame of the Missoula, Montana, ia the other mer HOME FROM TRIP some other county high school Just joyed for a short tim e and ice cream date and on neutral ground. Bat product from that section are being idian that marks the change In time, where they could attend convenient and soda pop were served. teries were, Stockton and Bateman Mr. and Mrs. George Hayden and made by the Oregon Dairyman’s but that is a long way ahead yet. ly was not stated. One of the board We have Just passed Gienullen, Mr. and Mrs. Stager expect to for Gresham, and Erickson and children and Mrs. Alta Gentry and league which controls the milk out N. I). I do not know whether It has suggested, when the difficulty of make their home at Boring. Deeder for Tigard. Stockton allowed , son Russell returned yesterday from put of that section. any connection with the Scottish transporting the children to the im four hits and Erickson 19. ja w eek’s trip to Netarts and report place famous In the poems of Sir aginary school was mentioned, that PIANO PUPILS IN Deschutes county is due to have a W alter Scott. There is a man and Gresham Is now tied with Tigard , a most enjoyable time in spite of the the children might ride bicycles. PUBLIC RECITAL for the league leadership, each h a v -r a in . bumper year If present indications his daughter on this car from Scot Others retorted they would like to see hold good. Plantings of alfalfa have land. They have been four weeks Ing won seven and lost two. f The party started out in a new A public piano recital will be given at on the way. enroute for Portland. the com missioners and their child Two gam es are scheduled again Ford on Tuesday morning. On thel* Increased by 2,000 acres and sunflow Of course I told him I thought It a ren try pedaling the distance twice the Methodist Episcopal church next for next Sunday. The first, at 1 arrival at McMinnville they measured ers 500 acres. in many Instances city of fine opportunities His name a day in the rain and sleet and east Friday evening, September 3, when o’clock, will be with Nicolai Door their gas and found that Just a gal- the first crop of alfalfa exceeds the and what he told me I could not un wind. The vote, when finally taken, Miss Frieda Bratzel will present a company, a league team, and the j Ion and a half had been used. They total crop harvested last year and derstand very well on account of his number of her pupils and will herself quick manner of speaking and mark was in the negative. second, at 3 o'clock, with a Jap an-! considered this fine m ileage and the the potato acreage, though slightly ed Scottish accent. The petition of Boring was next give piano numbers. Miss Bratzel will eee team of Portland Tommy Town- bugaboo of gas shortage looked less decreased, promises an excellent Just passed Dickenson, N. D. We considered. Superintendent Aider- be assisted by her sister, Miss Kather send will pitch his first game of th-> difficult to them. They encountered yield. crossed the Missouri river between son recommended that it be refused ine Bratzel, who will sing. Bismark and Mandan. Here are vast ■ np difficulty in obtaining as much The pupils to take part in the re season on Sunday for Gresham. and, having no friends present to In preparation for a big run of fields of grain, mostly harvested, al On Labor day the Giants will cross as they wanted and reported cital are Pearl Gustafson, Alta prolong its struggle for existence, it prunes, the Springbrook Evaporating though some lies In the bundle. Away Wlhlon, Freda Heltzman, Genevieve bats with the National Broom com- the price at Tillamook to be 35 cents, company has had a crew of men at in the distance are a line of low hills. was quickly dispatched. pany. The place of the gam e will be ' This was less than they had been led Farm or ranch houses are far apart. Next came the petition from Fair- Manary, Zaidee Ault, Earl Weiss, announced later, work remodelling and repairing lta Most of the small places we whiz to expect. and Myrtle Soderquist. The public view. Mr. Alderson promptly rec The crop outlook Is ex past so fast one doe* not have tlmo --------------------- Te route to the coast was through plant. to read the name on the depot How ommended that it go the way of its is cordially invited to attend. OSBURN & COMPANY Newberg, McMinnville, and Sheridan. tremely good ever it Is not my purpose to name predecessors. But Mr. Greenman HAVE NEW EXPERT and from the latter place over the them but only to note a few of the Sudden Iteatli of Mrs, Colby M ju M i h i Knight Templars of the state of Interesting features as they appear handled this matter in such a force ! , „ _ . . , , .coast range to Tillamook. Return- Word was received late today of c. E. Osburn A company, local ser- j . . . . , to me. Washington will no longer depend upon ful and convincing manner that, even they went through 8alem and up the sudden death of Mrs. Colby Mars vice men . for Willard storage bat- ' l»ff .. ,, We have crossed Into Montana at on eastern manufacturers for their in spite of the fact that the chairman . .. . a a the Pacific highway to Oregon City ton at her home in Gresham. W hile terlee, have or near Sentinel Butte. For some added to their force 8. 8. . . , , . of the school board had not affixed . . . . . . and home In general, road condl- uniforms, os all of their equipment distance back there have been not she had been in ill health for some . Pugh, who before the war was s e r - . , „ .. . . . Is now being ordered in Portland, his signature to the document, the only sentries but whole battalions of . . ... tlons were fine, they say. Many long time the seriousness of her condition vice manager , for the state of Mis-; . . . , .. . Oregon. Oregon grown wool goes buttes, a huge army of mountains petition was granted. It contained 45 ■ . .u ...... . stretches of highway are paved and was not known to her friends No I souri, In the employ of the W illard. , . . . . , ,. ready to advance at the sentries’ names that represent two-thirds of . where pavement has not been laid into the couts and even the chapeau, call funeral arrangements have as yet battery company Thus have they stood for ages Mr. Pugh has . , , .. cap, hat cover, and other accessories. the property valuation in the Fair- . . ... .. . , . . . . . . good gravel is the rule, been made. and will remain to the end of time. i worked with all kinds of batteries; Even suitcases and sword cases are D. W McKay fought the decision as , At first there was a circle of smaller , ... . . . . .. ... , W hile at Neatarts more eastern attend to the battery work . . . . . . Intensely as Mr. Oreenman supported T,mp gPt good o,d Ca< iand will • .. zx-t .. ... . 'Multnomah folks were found. They to be turned out In this city for the buttes, about like the tepees of* In'- here for Mr Osburn. He will also w „ ... ' <l*an warriors gathered round one it and feeling ran high. stockings for the kiddies S S ch c h o o o ., o l ..................... were Mrs B. 8. Cline, Mr and Mrs. Masons. _______ I central campfire. Then came the Frequent and energetic applause starts soon. W’e have them in end- j <1° rebuilding, repairing and reinsu- ... _____ i , « •» -. p h - . Mrs . lota varUfv it w Avia«a-n»«h 1 i i _ _ viarw ice j a m » o n , rw’ri ..h o .Ph „ . „ s s t z w s i r e ■ s i burst from the corner where m e m -\,eBS variety E. W. Aylsworth Adv. lating. _ ' Lulu Arthur and daughter. Electa “ Now is the time to have you bers of Cedar district sat and greeted ' be carried by direct boat routes to have lamed my neck trying to see Contractor and Builder the Netherlands, where It Is In much ” ,enl “11. There are not many tree» Mr. Greenman’s sallies in regard to | Have located In Gresham and am i battery overhauled and put in shape itecn Plowing Paid demand for fertilizer. This is an out- !" !h,su country. but I saw a while ready to take any work In my line and we are well equipped to handle . .. ' . . . . the overloaded taxpayers. Ix,ng experience Work guaranteed , ht. k(nd of work for y o u /. Bay. Mr Thr " Bros Benton county farm- When the local feeling unfriendly Let me bid on your work. Phone 327.1^-.- ' ers. did som e deep plowing on run to Gresham loomed In the horizon, L. J. W inter Osburn. down lands last fall, and this year America line to establish service be- some stumps I have seen In Oregon The and W ashington, but a close second Commissioner Hoyt remarked that ' can tell to the very drill row where ; tween Portland and Europe Read what Mr W'anTad says. liners will be the first to carry pas " ? 1’h1';n ,1 1 would B,,*, to ,n this FISH I Salmon! Fi»h! they were getting away from the * V lr 'lr il f v Is tn a r a t i m i w h Sn this was, by the better crop They , " ,7 „.'¿■''.¿T*«,? vicinity long enough to ask questions _ Can your own fish at home question Mr Greenman whipped out, annually seed forty acres to c lo v e r ,!. . * ,b * Panama canal and find out all I could about some In Fairview. They are always crying, about one-third the cost you pay . „ _ .. ' We are Just getting Into It. We between the two American coasts o i the wonderful things I have seen. 'Gresham. Gresham, Gresham ' It now Get them fresh, buy direct ,he BePton F ,rm Bqr*"u New* The 12,000 ton steam er Eemldijk Is From hej-e on to Livingston. Mon- can't afford to build a high school isn't Gresham we are joining but the from the fisherman Oet your order A woman’ wlth a houseful of ba already enroute to this city ItanM> we nre traveling parallel to the — --------------- -- Yellowstone river which flows thence The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per Union high sch ool!” This brought in early. For particulars, write or blee has plenty of soul-m ates wlth- cent interest on tim e deposits.— A dv.‘ forth hearty spplause Keep In style. Try one of those _ ‘ •»»«lierly direction into Yellow- see Perry Kitzmiller, Bonneville, O r.1 out leaving home. ”cla o y -fl.d " ads. C o .U e .e d M ----------- .... . x