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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. NO. 56 G resham O utlook NEW FEATURES IN ART DISPLAY GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS OREGON II 50 PER YEAR PIONEER ASSOCIATION MET AT CORBETT TWO U. S. HARDING COOLIDGE RATIFICATION MEETING OREGON TEAM WINS IN CANNING CONTEST T he fifth an n u al m eeting of the T he form al opening of th e Oregon E astern M ultnom ah P io n eer associa republican cam paign will be th e big tion. held W ednesday, S eptem ber 1 H arding-C oolidge ratification meet-1 A n um ber of new classes have been a t C olum bia g ran g e h all, was a most ing to be held in th e city of P o rtlan d ! added to the a rt d epartm ent of the enjoyable affair. T he forenoon was The Powell Valley canning team au d ito riu m , S aturday night. Septem M ultnom ah county fa ir th is fall nu- sPen t in g ree tin g frien d s from a ilis- ber 18. which won th e county and sta te d er th e direction of the su p e rin te n d -1tanee and o ,h ers who bad not met The republican n ational com m ittee cham pionship last fall added to th eir ent. Mrs. U. G. S m ith . ! 8ince th e laat an n u a l « “ ‘hering At has sent to Oregon at th e request of honors T hursday at Spokane by win noon ab o u t 200 w ere served to S tate C hairm an Thos. II. Tongue, T he re g u la r exhibits of w ater col sum p tu o u s ban q u et a fte r which th e ning first place in th e in te rsta te con J r., one of th e ir stro n g est sp eak ers o r paintings, oil paintings, p hoto m eeting was called to o rd er by th e test. G overnor Wm. Lloyd H arding of graphs, etc., will be th e re attractiv e- presid en t, C. J. L ittlepage, assisted Iowa, an able d eb ater and a b rillian t This victory m akes th e team th e ly arran g e d . The prizes a re good by th e vice p resid en t, Mrs. L o rato r. A convincing exposition of j cham pions of the northw est sta te s and it is expected th a t th e re will O strand, and some tim e was spent th e cam paign issues is expected. « . ,, . be an even la rg e r and b e tte r display tellin g rem iniscences of early days The m eeting will be held under I° a8hln* “ ” >. M ontana. Idaho and th a n in fo rm er years. T he follt^H ng m usical program was th e auspices of th e republican sta te J * Among th e m odern a rts which Mrs. then ren d ered : Vocal solo, Mrs. cen tral com m ittee, and th e presence The girls a r e - L illie Nelson, cap- Sm ith has included th is y ear are, E thel Sm ith S tew art; vocal duet, and cooperation of all re p u b lic a n i ta in , aged 15 years, a sophom ore la hand-w rought copper o r brass, bask Mrs. C lara Larsson and Mrs. L. H ar clubs and republicans g enerally o f j u ,,l°i> high school; Amy G ustafson, etry, m odeling and designing. W in low; vocal solo, L illian H eslin, the th e sta te will be Invited. aged 14 years, also a sophom ore in ners in these different classes will little d a u g h te r of Ed. H eslin of F air- G overnor H arding is in his forty- un*on high school, and E tta Ander- be aw arded good prizes. view. second year. He sta rte d his political «on, aged 15 years, who will e n te r In basketry, one of th e new er arts, T he follow ing officers were elected: career by g ein g to th e s ta te legisla- ’be high school th is com ing term w hich has been q u ite extensively ta k Mrs. L. O strand, p resid e n t; H enry tu re and serving six years, lie was W ord of th e victory wus received en up du rin g th e past few years, L tto u re ll, vice p resid en t; Mrs. O. elected lieu ten an t-g o v ern o r in 1913 about 8 p. ni. last n ig h t when Miss several different styles of baskets are W oodard, tre a su re r; Mr. C h risten and governor in 1915 and bus al- ¡E th el Calkins, county leader, receiv- listed. B askets of pine needles, sw eet son, secretary . ready served two term s. He is fran k , ed a telegram from Miss Helen Cow grass, raffia and reed will be entered. open-hearted, m agnetic, and an able gill, s ta te leuder, announcing th e re T he best collection of baskets will MASONS PLAN BIG .n n h ? Paddopk th e ’C alifornia F l i e r ” Is shown w inning the exponent of republican principles. su lt of th e contest. receive a prize of $5, w hile »3 will 1 L m eter dash at the Olympic games at A ntw erp. Belgium with DAY NEXT TUESDAY F rien d s of th e girls scarcely ex be aw arded second place. M orris K irksey a close second ta i rig h t) K irksey is also from Call- CORBETT GRANGE HOST pected they would win in th is con fo rn la Paddock Is shown throw ing him self at the tape an Ameri A nother a rt exhibit which is new T uesday, S eptem ber 14, will be can ch aracteristic In the dashes TO COUNTY POMONA test as they are several years young here and which Mrs. Sm ith has had sPecial d a>' for local Masons. In the e r th an most of th e g irls who com added this y ear is th a t of posters. aftern o o n , com m encing at 1 o’clock, M ultnom ah Pom ona G range will PLEASANT VALLEY pete at these la rg e r contests. A prize of 85 will be aw arded th e two M aster Mason degrees will be KELSO m eet on next W ednesday, S eptem ber T he g irls arriv ed home this m orn- best decorative p oster on th e subject conferred and in th e evening Captain F e‘rLr8'r o 14? . 1“ el n " 8 “ nd ,,aU ghter A Iar« p n u m b e r of Kelso people 15, with C olum bia G range a t C or ; ing and are receiving th e co n g ra tu M ultnom ah County F air. T hree dol Jen k in s of P o rtlan d w ith his Police ern of P o rtlan d were g u ests at th - packed th eir lunch baskets and went bett. latio n s of everyone they m eet. This lars will be aw arded as second prize. Team will exem plify th e work of the hom e of Mrs. H ill’s b ro th er, H. F. to Sandy The m eeting will begin a t 10:30 to Join in th e celebration is th e first tim e an Oregon tenni has F airview and Sandy Sager last Sunday. T he sam e am ounts will be offered th ird degree. in th e forenoon with the reportB of on L abor day. ! won th e co n test a t Spokane and lodges of ¿lasons will each confer .» as first and second prizes for th e best Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey an d Kelso was rep resen ted on the p ro g ran g es and o th e r ro u tin e business, g reat pleasure is felt by club leaders degree in th e afternoon. poster on any subject. children spent Sunday In P o rtlan d gram at Sandy by a trio of women th e -a ftern o o n session from 2 to 3 :30 and w orkers for th e sta te and county At 5 o’clock a d in n e r will be served C hildren u n d er 15 years are being visiting w ith Mrs. R ichey’s p aren ts, consisting of Mrs I. H Phipps Mrs being open to th e public; th e rem a in victory. offered prizes of 82 and $1 for decor to the M asons at Mrs. W ith ro w ’s cafe Mr. and Mrs Geo. Robinson. Jess H ite and Mrs. Robert Joiisrud,' d er of th e day will be taken up in T he Pow’ell Valley team was th e ative cut paper posters such as th e and in th e evening refresh m en ts will secret session and In the evening de Mrs. F. A. Richey and d au g h ter, , "’ho sang tw o songs, th e w ords of first M ultnom ah county team to win children are m aking in m ost of th e be served. A cordial in v itatio n is ex grees and a program by th e m em bers Miss Florence, m ade a business trip ; which were w ritten by Mrs. Jo n sru I the sta te cham pionship and the M ult public schools. Mrs. Sm ith is very tended to all Masons. and friends of Colum bia G range. ______________ !o M onm outh one day recently. Miss »nd Unis Jo n sru d In honor of the nom ah g irls won by only a sm a’l much in te reste d in th is line of work Some very im p o rtan t mutterR are Florence Is m aking p rep a ra tio n s to Mt. Hood loop road. m argin. T h eir victory at th e Salem and hopes to have a good exhibit STARCH COMPANY to be considered nt this m eeting and DIRECTORS RE ELECTED f‘n ie r , t n° 7 " aI 8ch° o1 w h,ch °P pn< Jolln Revenue, a farm er of Kelso it Is hoped th a t a large atten d an ce s ta te fa ir waR even a g re a te r su rp rise W ater color posters will be entered next M onday. for th e past te „ year8 a n J aQ enr]y to th e ir friends th an the Spokane also by children and the first and of m em bers and o th e r p atro n s will A meeting of the stockholders of the triumph for they had had no tim e to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager of Lentu Pioneer of Sandy, also spoke ln ter- g a th e r on th a t day. second prizes will be th e sam e as for N orthw est Potato Starch and Milling were Valley callers Sunday evening, estingly of pioneer days. p rep are fo r th a t contest. th e cut paper posters. Company was held Tuesday evening T he work of th e team com menced Miss Em m a S ta rc h ie r of Mt. T ab o r Sandy m ade an excellent host and in the office a t the starch factory The called at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. I credit Is due in p a rtic u la r to Paul GRESHAM STOCK TEAM ab o u t th e 9th of A ugust, 1919, and OSBURN CO. AUTHORIZED W INS JUDGING CONTEST four weeks of stren u o u s practicing directors were all re-elected to serve Melnig who w orked unceasingly to TO REGISTER BATTERIES another year. J. F. G riffith, manager, Jas. McLean M onday evening. Gresham stock Judging team won In | waR p ut ,n before ,hp M ultnom ah W alace B ro th ers of P o rtlan d w ere Kp’ his b eautiful grove In readiness outlined the alm s of the organization. C. E. O sburn & Com pany, local The tre a su re r’s report showed the lout Tuesday looking a fte r th e ir farm ,o r th e occasion, ulso to Mrs. J M. C. the contest held Thursday to deter- <oun,v f a ,r - Tbp K,rl« bad no ii|pa agents and service sta tio n fo r th e company to be on a good financial bas Mr. and Mrs. J. F. W ing of L ents M iller for h er tireless efforts in as- m ine the Multnomah County t e a m |’b at ’bey could win over th e o th e r W illard sto rag e batteries, are now Is and in general everyone was pleased v'ere visitors at th e hom e of Mr. and «em bling the varied program and be which would compete at the S tate F air j tennis of the county ns they had authorized to reg ister W illard b a t a t the result of the meeting. Mrs. F ra n k F ish M onday evening. i'ig th e leading sp irit in b ringing th e the last of this month. The boyB in been practicin g so sh o rt a tim e while the Gresham team are; H erbert Ellng. th e o th ers had been in club work for teries. T he p u rch aser of a W iljard Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Je n n e, F o rre st ,h e celebration ab o u t by m eans of who won a score of 270 points out of b attery , o r W illard battery equipped v e a r L th l! 1 Je n n e - Mr a,ld Mr« w U. Moore hpr Pe ” “■ wpl1 a« her w orks; ulso a possible 300; Horace Wihlon, who several yearn nnd had m uch more ex W hen th e decision was car, has his battery registered and th a t if a sufficient number" of local ° f ’ll,S PlaCe “ nd Mr 3,1,1 Mr8’ E L MF‘ J u n k e r 1,1 h‘H ’ P'endld m an- scored 225 points; and H arry Holly- perience. is en titled to consulting service and people cooperated they could obtain ‘J,,ng of l’o rtlan d m ade up a pleasu re a< cm en t of th e cafeteria, and to th e wood, 21b points. The total score was given It was found th a t th e Powell Valley team hail won by one point. will be given a card which any W il p arty th a t spent an enjoyable day j peopIe of ’be en tire su rro u n d in g 705 points. From th is tim e on they were known lard service statio n in th e United the use of the factory for drying th eir last Sunday on th e batiks of Eagb country who helped liberally in fin -' T his was 30 points more than the own fruit. as th e M ultnom ah canning team. States o r C anada will honor. He gets anclng the u n d erta k in g and in m ak- Rowell Valley team, th eir com petitor Prunes dried at the factory last year Creek. T he week follow ing the M ultnom ah service and assistance in m aking his were so delicious th a t many people and th e ir local b attery la st as long as possible. wish to repeat th e ir success this year le n try , m ade H eretofore it was necessary to go and It is believed th a t such arran g e fair a t Salem t o ’P o rtlan d for registering, but this m ents m ight be made. d ay "” Ht * 6 N' S ager bon,e Mon' | a n d Mrs Tom Dunn par n 8’ ‘ r -1 Lynch team scored the stock ulso ■ whore th e g irls compe ____ ___ _ . ted ag ain st may be done a t hom e now. This All the efforts of the organlzatiqn E unice and l l o r n t h v i bUt were not 1,1 the com petition as the county team s of th e stute. Again reg istra tio n is absolutely free and Is are being directed tow ard getting the Mr. and Mrs. Ju n e Jo n es of Port- rp , ' rpMlln.p . h ' , ,, ' ' “ '- ^ th e y won the trip to Salem last y e a r.! they won by only u sm all m argin but w el' w orth being tak en advantage of plant in shape for the work in pota land were g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. ¡ n ,p j P(?erBon high school" in Port" S ^ bf 2 re*i'am ,? 'a,n ?*“ leave for it was considered a g reat accom plish- toes th is fall and winter. by all W illard b attery ow ners. 1 « “ '<•>» «"n.lay, September 26. for a „„ th e npxt hl<heilt Pornpet„ ,s Many persons have observed the a t and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell one e v e n -! *-*- week - • lann " npre they will m ake th e ir three days stay a t the boys' camp at . . u ■ . j M. E . S u n d a y S c h o o l E le c t s O fficers tractive display which th e co m p an y ! inB Ibis n, 1 V „ borne with th e fam ily of Dr A. Gil- the S tate F air Grounds. All expenses had had Bpvpral years ex- At th e m eeting of the Sunday has a t the Bank of Gresham R alph and V erne Richey and J. O. bert. ,,f the trip will be paid and the boys per1ence and wern oId‘,r * ‘r ‘8 school board held at th e M ethodist On receiving word th a t they had T his is corn canning week. If you and Jo h n F o rsg ren h a v e r e t » m » i I Jlni H lte w ||, a ,BO go tf) ,,ortIan(| will be given the opportunity of aee- Episcopal church on last Tuesday are ready call A. H elney, 98. j Irom a trip to th e m o u n tain s In th e to atten d th e Jefferson high as he I‘ng the S tate Fair, and o f meeting d u b won cham pionship the g irls evening th e an n u al election of of C ottage G rove d istric t w here they cannot go to G resham w here he took " " ’' ‘b’ ™ from every part of the S tate a,ld th e lr lpad“ r Im m ediately sta rte d ficers was held and plans laid for th e Monday, September 27 the stock l,lan8 for grinning th e n o rth w est Z ? " ‘ I ’V ' ; ..... . : r ‘ en larg em en t of th e school's activi judging contest will be held. Last cham pionship. This was a m ore dif- potato p la n ter, good condition, a bar-i T he Misses E lizabeth, M argaret ties. gain. O th er good used Im plem ents., w It. Ayers, who recently sold hi3 andA ngela C anning have resu m e ! year the Lynch team won second place flcult u n d erta k in g and m any ohsta- T he follow ing officers and d e p a rt W. A. HESSEL, farm here, has p urchased a larg e th e ir d u ties as teach ers, Miss Eliza- for Multnomah at the State F air. Club ¡cíes presented them selves. T he dlf- m ent heads w ere elected: S uperin Phone 6x2 Phone 544 farm n ea r Canby, O regon. He will beth In th e Lynch school ns prlncl- w orkers have put It up to the Gresham Acuities only stren g th en e d th e ir de te n d en t, Mrs. H. L. St. C lair; assist te rm in atio n and they canned everv- ta k e possession at once. . pal, and M argaret an d A ngela In the team to bring back the first prize. S tu d io K eo|»ened e n t su p e rin ten d e n t, C. E. R usher; u n d e r the* d lre. G onKof L ^ A I t o C a '« " ’ a " d M is. F lorence M. Honey reopens her T. P. C am pbell has b ought t h e : E or’^and 8t'hools, th e la tte r having secretary . Miss Genevieve M cA llister; piano studio Septem ber 13. S tate ac- * h “ ' ” M ,,l’ led th e * l r ' 8 a t credited teach er. P hone G resham ¡'’"prg W i“ eh Pl“ Ce’ kn° * n ,O o ld ' reCe,V,*d hf>r firBt a P P °lntm ent in the s ta te le a d e r and Miss E thel C a lk in s,'¡ tre a su re r, Mrs. A rza S m ith; lib ra ria n ¡city schools th is year county club leader. i * v,' r^ o p p o rtu n ity and d u rin g the as th e S ager place. A. R. L ym an; assista n t lib ra ria n , 681.— Adv. The boys and th eir leaders visited pM t lu<,nth Mlw Cowgill has been M ildred Ja rl.w lll atten d th e F ra n k Miss Elsie S m ith; ch o rister. Jackson The Gresham Steam Laundry will A rthur G rant's farm, where they Jud- |,U ,,,ng ,hpm th ro u g h som e stren u - lin high school again th is year. PLEASANT HOME Jo n e s; su p e rin ten d e n t of beginners, , collect laundry and deliver to their Minnie T a k a i T T ^ e l . know n a « .d |MaX . J “ 81 8 t Kpd cows. At Will Johnson’s they Jud- OUM tra in ll‘if p rim ary and Junior d ep artm en ts, patrons ju st as regularly as though for" h e rl* * ^ hoK8 and at Thpo. Brugger's they ; Thp team has p u f on five largo Sh Miss L ettia G regson; su p e rin ten d e n t ¡ the Gresham plant was in operation. p o p u lar m em ber of th e O rien t school, h ealth is public d em o n stratio n s th is sum m er. rep o rted to be Im proving '■cored sheep. died in P o rtlan d W ednesday as th<‘ rr>» « u «u of tem perance, Mrs. H. C. L arsen; —Adv. H erbert Ellng was the sta r of the T he first was a t Sylvan school early resu lt of an a ttac k of inflam m atory ; nl , , •choolhou8e ha8 bpPn th or- day. as he had the best score card o f ! In th e spring. T his dem o n stratio n su p e rin ten d e n t of m issions, Mrs. C. n° Or" T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per rheum atism , M lnnie was nearly 15 ¡ ^ 0 ^ M. H arriso n ; su p e rin ten d e n t of home any of the boys, only lacking 30 points ' was given at an evening e n te rta in - H arvlson. T he well has of cent In terest on tim e deposits — Adv years old and was making a perfect score d ep a rtm en t, Mrs. C. A. Coe. a fav o rite am ong m ent. T he second dem o n stratio n been cleaned o u t by H all B rothers ¡th e O rient pupils. No word has been was at th e Oregon A gricultural Col received ab o u t th e fu n eral a r r a n g e - ) ‘n, r,‘a,lln *88 for At th e council m eeting la st T ues lege In Ju n e. T he g irls won a two- ! ,b e opening of school on Monday. day nig h t th e m arshal was in stru c t-) BUT THE WOMEN ARE inents. Rev. Mr. Cook of P o rtlan d will ^ m u s ' CaroHn v CLAIMS U. S. AT FAULT weeks sum m er course at O. A. C. ALL FOR HIM ed to look up and m ake a report as a rew ard fo r w inning th e sta te preach a, th e B aptist church next te a c h e r V Berett' W‘" be thP in regard to th e enforcem ent of a W MEXICAN TROUBLE contest. hi i i ociock . T h e I Mrs F ils n a ,,' a,1< ’ d room mid recent o rdinance req u irin g the in Sunday m orning at 11 o ’clock. The Sunday school will m eet as usual at L ra d , H Bi" " » b a c k of th e prim ary They also d em o n strated In G resh sta lla tio n of septic ta n k s A lthough ’ am at th e L. L. K idder h ard w are 10 o’clock. | g rad es. th e o rdinance was published and is in sto re, a t Cascade Locks and before force some a re said to have failed Services will be held as usual at th e O rient can n in g team and a group POWELL VALLEY to m eet its requirem ents. M arshal th e M ethodist church next Sunday. I of m o th ers and friends. Geddes will look up all such and re In th e m orning at 10 th e Sunday I A public reception will be given W ith Miss Cowgill as chaperone p o rt on those who have failed to school will meet and nt 11 th e pastor, ¡’ be m em bers of th e Powell Valley . thp girls left Monday evening, Sep Rev. Earl B. C otton, will preach. comply w ith th e requirem ents. can n in g team which has Just won the te m b e r 6, for Spokane. They arriv ed F. M cKinney and sons and a num can n in g team cham pionship of the T uesday m orning early and went im T he public schools of th e county ber of o th e r neighbors w ent to the n o rth w est states. T he reception will m ediately to the boys’ and g irls ’ will open for the fall term on next ! m ountains recently to g a th e r the be given u n d er th e auspices of the cam p on th e fair g ro u n d s w here M onday, S eptem ber 13. ¡luscious huckleberries. Powell Valley P aren t-T ea ch e rs' As they had b reak fast. Mrs. J. Collins spent a few days ««elation. Miss Helen Cowgill, Mlsa Keep In style, Try one of those It was th e re they learned th a t In P o rtlan d recently visiting with E thel C alkins and Mrs A lta G entry, “ classy-fled” ads. they had only one team to com pete h er m other. sta te , county and local leaders, re- w ith th is year, th e W ashington team. Buy y o u r canning corn of A Mlsa H. B urchell of 1^-nts Is living «pectlvely, will be present H einey, phone 98. T his team how ever has had th ree with Mrs J. A. S tephens. T he girls will p ut on th e canning y ea fs’ experience and has done such I M. C unningham , who recently sus- 'lem onstraD on which they gave at M rs. E lliott Iswes Caae ! splendid work th a t they have been tained an accident at th e m ill, is now Spokane and which m any persons of T he case of Rosa M. E llio tt against offered splendid positions as dem on able to be ab o u t. th e d istric t have nev er w itnessed. R. H. Spence, which was tried out stra to rs. Miss H arriet Cline, who Is David L auderback has purchased T here will probably be som e o th e r last F riday before Ju stice Brown 16 years old. Is canning club leader R ep resen tativ e H arry Burn of 1 th e A rth u r Rich house and has taken cum bers on the program and a plean- and a Jury, was decided against Mrs for th e city of Spokane and will like Tennessee whose last m inute j possession. an t social evening Is an ticip ated ' correspond E lliott th e plaintiff. flop’ to suffrage was th e d eter ly be appointed as the county can ant to the New York World and Roy Rich is q u ite ill He has been R efreshm ents will be served. T he a m ining facto r In the ratification resident of Mexico City for tan ning leader. Miss Cline Is a Junior In M u ltn om ah Teacher» to Meet or the sta te which id turn w orking In th e hop fields b u t had to l’ dlea a re requested to bring cakes re»™, certainly ought to be in a ; high school. has m ade suffrage s n atio n al law T here will be a m eeting of the give up the work and come home. 1 ■ ■ position to understand Mexico If , Miss Lisle M acomber, th e o th e r giving 25.000 000 women the In“ .- ’n *»!• artlclaa Need r o a r Nuit C leaned? county school teach ers a t room 720 right to vote In the com ing elec m em ber of th e W ashington team . Is on United States and Mexico Mr. t o n tracto r anti B u ild er H ave It F rench dry cleaned. co u rthouse. P o rtlan d , a t 1 0:30 a. m Re- lion H arry xays th a t be followed 18 years old and a g rad u a te of” the Have located In G resham and am pairin g neatly done “ r* th'“ lh,g country u T ailo rin g for Wo S aturday. S eptem ber 18. All te ac h his conscience In 00 doing at fault, not altogether but maln- j high school. She has been offered a ready to tak e any w ork In my line, ladles and men. men a re people and thia is a gov ers in th e county a re requested to -L u y*. har? #rr* 1 ln '«noranoe j position as d em o n strato r by one of 1 ."L e’ ppr1pnc« W ork g u a ra n tee d P E T E R LENA RD. T ailo r ernm ent bv th e peoole ' —that la. of the Mexican people Let me bid on y o u r w ork. Phone 327. -------------------- be on hand a t th is m eeting. and their govs--------i*«ov th e larg e packing com panies and her IL. J. Winter. When la doubt try a Want Ad. Continued on page 2